Re: [fluid-dev] Jack and CoreAudio are mutually exclusive

2009-11-17 Thread josh
Quoting Ebrahim Mayat : Hello Josh Well, I do not own a Firewire device yet but since the use of these devices is now coming into the mainstream on both Linux and OS X, I thought this is one point you might consider as a possible feature addition in the near future. I tried running fluidsynth w

Re: [fluid-dev] Jack and CoreAudio are mutually exclusive

2009-11-17 Thread Ebrahim Mayat
On Tue, 2009-11-17 at 16:57 -0800, j...@resonance.org wrote: > Hello Ebrahim, // > > It sounds as if you may have multiple audio interfaces? I notice that > the FluidSynth coreaudio driver doesn't currently have support for > specifying which audio device to use. Seems a call to > AudioDev

Re: [fluid-dev] Jack and CoreAudio are mutually exclusive

2009-11-17 Thread josh
Hello Ebrahim, Quoting Ebrahim Mayat : Hello again I just tried 271 and sound driver function has changed as follows: If Jack is linked during compilation, fluidsynth can be run with jack as the audio driver but it cannot be run with the coreaudio driver: $ fluidsynth -a coreaudio ~/sf2/Gen

[fluid-dev] Jack and CoreAudio are mutually exclusive

2009-11-17 Thread Ebrahim Mayat
Hello again I just tried 271 and sound driver function has changed as follows: If Jack is linked during compilation, fluidsynth can be run with jack as the audio driver but it cannot be run with the coreaudio driver: $ fluidsynth -a coreaudio ~/sf2/GeneralUser_GS_FluidSynth_v1.43_RC1.sf2 F