Matt: I need JACK because I include audio files in my sequences. I can even use it on a 450 megahertz machine. I've learned a lot about using it in the past few years. I use Rosegarden, and it's easiest to record audio tracks using Rosegarden.
I have learned how to use FluidSynth both ways, so I certainly can use it without JACK, if I choose to do so. Still, I appreciate your advice. Sincerely, Aere On Fri, 2011-10-28 at 12:50 +1100, Matt Giuca wrote: > Aere, thank you for reporting this issue. I'd be willing to test this > out but I actually have a deadline soon for some music I need to > compose with FluidSynth. I can't have FluidSynth break in the next few > weeks. Therefore, I'm very glad you warned me and I'll hold off > upgrading to 11.10 until I finish this music. > > After that (in about two weeks), I'll do the upgrade and then report > back with my findings. > > One thing to try though: you say you're using JACK. I've had serious > problems with JACK in the past and decided it wasn't worth it. For > years, I've just been using FluidSynth with ALSA and/or PulseAudio (it > doesn't make much difference to me). So you might try those and see if > they work for you. > > _______________________________________________ > fluid-dev mailing list > fluid-dev@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev -- Sincerely, Aere
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