On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Jonathan Kraut wrote: > On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 12:21:09 +0200 (CEST) > guenter geiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, CK wrote: > > > I read: > > > > Hi, I've been playing a lot with bristol synth and really love it. So > > > > much so that I've been trying to 'Jackify' it. Actually, I'm pretty > > > > > > so ist there a jackified bristol anywhere to download ? > > > > Reading that message I tried to get bristol running with libjackasyn, > > and it works perfectly. > > > > Get libjackasyn from http://devel.demudi.org/download/ > > > > Edit the bristol startup script and put "jacklaunch" in front of the > > bristolengine entries at the very end. > > > > Then Start jack, bristol ... > > Hmm, that only sort or worked for me. At first it kept trying to open /dev/audio > (linked to /dev/sound/audio) but it kept failing to do that.
Did you use the latest version of libjackasyn ? The other version have exactly this problem (they did not account for /dev/audio) > I tried > -audiodev /dev/dsp and then the fun began: > 1) if jackd is running as root or with caps (jackstart), i freeze X. > (alt-sysrq-e) to get exit very ungracefully. Same happens to me, but only with bristol, strange. > 2) if jackd is running as a normal user, it still doesn't work unless I do this > interesting move: (using the unedited verstion of startBristol > jacklaunch esddsp ./startBristol -b3 -audio -oss -audio -audiodev /dev/dsp -midi oss > -mididev /dev/midi > Well, thats surely not how it is meant to be. I can start it with jacklaunch ./startBristol. No idea why it doesn't work for you. > which seems to work quite well except for the long delay (about 1 sec) > between a keypress on an external controller and a sound. I usually > prefer caps. > > So, in short, a truly jackified bristol would be great! > That is out of question ! Anyhow, thanks for your feedback. Guenter