Hi David,
yes, in the next two days I'll go through the overflow parametres, and report
back. Did you change something in the sound spectre?
Regards
Bernd.
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Zeit: 2010-08-16, 20:42:57
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2010-08-16 20:31, Bernd Casper skrev:
> Hello Pedro, David,
>
> I just tested a fresh compilation of the latest code, in a jOrgan real-time
> scenario.
> Everything is working wonderfully now. Default (GS) bank select (176 0 bank#
> 192 patch#) works perfectly, and the lack of performance has go
Hello Pedro, David,
I just tested a fresh compilation of the latest code, in a jOrgan real-time
scenario.
Everything is working wonderfully now. Default (GS) bank select (176 0 bank#
192 patch#) works perfectly, and the lack of performance has gone completely,
seemingly due to some CMake option
Thanks, Gents,
I already contacted Sven. He compiles the jOrgan extensions, usually. Our last
extension dates from August 10th. Today is the first day I've space for
testing. Sorry if I do mix you up.
Regards
Bernd.
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Absender: Pedro Lopez-Cabani
On Monday, August 16, 2010, David Henningsson wrote:
> 2010-08-16 15:19, Bernd Casper skrev:
> > Sven has compiled the latest SVN a week ago.
>
> I believe Pedro's changes was less than a week ago, so you should try
> compiling them again.
Indeed. Changeset 340: 6 days ago.
http://sourceforge.net/
2010-08-16 15:19, Bernd Casper skrev:
> Hi Pedro,
> my mistake, sorry. "CC192" means "PC192", "apply a program change".
>
> quote:
>> So, for bank 7 patches 6 and 7, in GS mode the messages would be:
> CC0=7 followed by PC=6
> CC0=7 followed by PC=7<
>
>> Dec: 176 0 7 192 6<
> end quote
>
> ...t
On Monday, August 16, 2010, Bernd Casper wrote:
> Hi Pedro,
> I just tested what's not possible after your description.
> The following message sequence functions correctly:
> 176 0 0 176 32 7 192 6
> In your description CC32 messages should be ignored for default mode?
> Regards
> Bernd.
Yes. CC3
On Monday, August 16, 2010, Bernd Casper wrote:
> Hi Pedro,
> my mistake, sorry. "CC192" means "PC192", "apply a program change".
>
> quote:
> >So, for bank 7 patches 6 and 7, in GS mode the messages would be:
>
> CC0=7 followed by PC=6
> CC0=7 followed by PC=7<
>
> >Dec: 176 0 7 192 6<
>
> end quo
Hi Pedro,
I just tested what's not possible after your description.
The following message sequence functions correctly:
176 0 0 176 32 7 192 6
In your description CC32 messages should be ignored for default mode?
Regards
Bernd.
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Hi Pedro,
my mistake, sorry. "CC192" means "PC192", "apply a program change".
quote:
>So, for bank 7 patches 6 and 7, in GS mode the messages would be:
CC0=7 followed by PC=6
CC0=7 followed by PC=7<
>Dec: 176 0 7 192 6<
end quote
...thats exactly what I'm doing here. Control change --> CC0 bank
On Monday, August 16, 2010, Bernd Casper wrote:
> Hello Pedro,
> many thanks for your essential efforts into bank select mechanisms.
>
> I've tested the bank select mechanism in a jOrgan real-time scenario.
> I understood GS mode supports 128 banks numbered 0-127, each with 128
> patches numbered 0
Hi David,
I've tested FS 1.1.2 alpha, latest changes, in a jOrgan real-time scenario.
I regret to have bad news. The performance of FS 1.1.2 alpha in relation to
1.1.1 release has suffered strongly by the latest changes. The latency is
increased that much, that I cannot run my bigger instrument
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 7:31 PM, Corbin Simpson
wrote:
> You may be interested in my Cython bindings, see
> github.com/MostAwesomeDude/pyfluidsynth. While not complete, they do work.
>
> Sending from a mobile, pardon the brevity. ~ C.
>
> On Aug 15, 2010 6:17 PM, "Goat Man" wrote:
>> Hello Fluid
Hello Pedro,
many thanks for your essential efforts into bank select mechanisms.
I've tested the bank select mechanism in a jOrgan real-time scenario.
I understood GS mode supports 128 banks numbered 0-127, each with 128 patches
numbered 0-127.
I understood I've nothing to do with the "midi.bank-
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