Re: [fluid-dev] New development

2009-01-30 Thread ggoode.sa
Hi Pedro, Given that the generic ASIO4ALL driver is really just an ASIO overlay of WDM/KS I think that a WDM/KS PortAudio driver would produce the desired lower latency that windows users are hoping for. Do you know what type of configuration options would be available - buffers, sample rate, etc?

Re: [fluid-dev] New development

2009-01-29 Thread ggoode.sa
Hi Josh, I don't have a build environment in Windows at the moment and probably won't for a few more weeks (in the middle of a move), but if you email me your build I'm willing to try it in WinXP. Alternatively one could test this with the WineASIO driver and WINE (which then patches into JACK).

Re: [fluid-dev] ASIO Freature Request

2009-01-17 Thread ggoode.sa
Hi Jim, I never meant to imply that anything was terribly wrong with fluidsynth in Miditzer :-) On the jOrgan forum we have a lot more people complaining about latency with fluidsynth because fluidsynth is newly incorporated as an extension to jOrgan and a lot of people are now using trying it out.

Re: [fluid-dev] ASIO Freature Request

2009-01-17 Thread ggoode.sa
hugh latency, but use Qsynth externally and re-route the MIDI data. Thanks! Graham On 1/17/09, ggoode.sa wrote: > Thanks Pedro, > > I have created an account on the trac but can't login yet... so > sending some comments here: > > The jOrgan and Miditzer virtual pipe organ proj

Re: [fluid-dev] ASIO Freature Request

2009-01-17 Thread ggoode.sa
Thanks Pedro, I have created an account on the trac but can't login yet... so sending some comments here: The jOrgan and Miditzer virtual pipe organ projects (jOrgan is opensource and free - Java based and runs on Linux, Win32 and Mac, Miditzer is closed source but free and runs on Win32 - or thr