>  I have been wondering regarding the missing notes problem, particularly
with the 'acid-test' case, if increasing the ALSA client pool size might
solve it.

   The dropped notes problem is now fixed in revision 12959.  Turns out it was 
a bug that was made worse by slower computers.  So it would appear to be 
somehow related to system performance, but wasn't actually.

   Is there  any way you can grab the latest source from svn, build, and test?  
That would verify that it is indeed fixed.

   The sequencer wild pointer problem is next.  I don't hold a lot of hope for 
getting this one fixed any time soon.  I may have to review the sequencer code 
to find it.  I'm not sure that tools like valgrind will be of any use given 
that they will slow things down to a crawl.  I'll have to dig up my notes on 
this and see if there's a tool out there that will find this for me quickly.

Ted.



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