I did an SVN checkout late Friday night (2009/10/16), just to give it a test
run. I suppose the following is also a problem with the current version, too.
This is on Debian Sid (up to date with jackd/qjackctl,
libfluid/fluidsynth/qsynth, not up to date with other packages, but fairly
current
Quoting David Henningsson :
j...@resonance.org wrote:
While doing some testing of the MIDI parser, using the Jack MIDI
driver, I discovered that FluidSynth would semi-randomly lose
connection with Jack on startup.
Seems bad. I guess most people with Jack use the ALSA MIDI drivers, right?
j...@resonance.org wrote:
While doing some testing of the MIDI parser, using the Jack MIDI driver,
I discovered that FluidSynth would semi-randomly lose connection with
Jack on startup.
Seems bad. I guess most people with Jack use the ALSA MIDI drivers, right?
It seems Jack (at least 116.1) d