I've now discovered that qsynth actually does appear in the qjackctl
Audio tab briefly, then vanishes.  This event seems to be concurrent
with an xrun.  It seems that the xrun causes qsynth to get booted from
the audio connections list.

I've also discovered that with frames/period set to 1024 in the qjackctl
Setup box, this problem does not occur and qsynth starts up normally.

I'm still confused as to a) why qsynth's startup triggers an xrun
(fluidsynth's does not) and b) why this results in qsynth being removed
from the audio connections list.

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