> If necessary, I'll create a ticket for this minor issue.
The behavior is not logic you should create a ticket.
 
>Regarding the main issue of this discussion, I would create a bug
>ticket. Do you agree?
 
You should create a ticket too, and as the 2 issues seem to be only related to 
Jack Audio Driver,
i think only one ticket is useful.
 
jjc 
 
 
Le 11/04/15, "Tom M." <tom.m...@googlemail.com> a écrit : 
>  2015-04-11 16:43 GMT+02:00 CERESA Jean-Jacques ENAC/ENAC
> <jean-jacques.cer...@enac.fr>:
> > No matter you think that your find fix the issue since the start of this
> > discussion
> 
> Sry, misunderstanding. This fix I was describing only fixes the
> opposite behavior of the audio.jack.multi option. It doesn't fix the
> issue of this discussion.
> 
> > To verify it would be interesting to try the option "- o audio.jack.multi
> > =Yes or No" at running time without any modification of code ?.
> 
> audio.jack.multi defaults to false. Starting fluidsynth with multiple
> outputs and WITHOUT explicitly setting audio.jack.multi to "yes"
> shouldn't work according to its documentation. However, it does work,
> and fluidsynth creates as many outputs as requested. But doing the
> same thing again this time setting audio.jack.multi to yes will always
> only create two channels: "left" and "right" (due to the wrong boolean
> decision described previously)
> 
> If necessary, I'll create a ticket for this minor issue.
> 
> 
> > Do you hear that the Voice MIDI Channel mapping to multiple audio ouput
> > number works according the previous explanations ?
> > Do you hear Reverb on output 0 only ?
> 
> To summarize the main issue:
> 
> case 1: audio.jack.multi=yes using N outputs, while N>1
> Two (mono-)channels are created. Only voices mapped to output 0
> (according to Midi_Channel_number MOD N) are hearable. Reverb of those
> voices is also hearable. Additionally you hear soft reverb from some
> other midi channels (hard to say from which ones).
> 
> case 2: audio.jack.multi=no using N outputs, while N>1
> N stereo outputs are created. Voices are mapped to their belonging
> output (Midi_Channel_number MOD N = output). NO reverb hearable at
> all.
> 
> case 3: audio.jack.multi=yes using 1 output
> Two (mono-)channels are created. All Voices mapped to that single
> output. Reverb works like a charm.
> 
> case 4: audio.jack.multi=no using 1 output
> Same as case 3.
> 
> Note that I was talking about the unmodified code, i.e. with the
> inverse audio.jack.multi option.
> 
> 
> Regarding the main issue of this discussion, I would create a bug
> ticket. Do you agree?
> 
> 
> 
> Tom
> 
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