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Re: [fluid-dev] Time to release?
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Ebrahim Mayat |
Subject: |
Re: [fluid-dev] Time to release? |
Date: |
Sun, 15 Nov 2009 11:55:52 -0500 |
On Nov 14, 2009, at 6:03 PM, David Henningsson wrote:
I've just committed a small patch which updates the synthesis thread
variable at every call to fluid_synth_one_block, which should fix
Ebrahim's thread-jumping problem. Assuming Ebrahim confirms that it
is fixed, perhaps it is time to release a bugfixed version? Josh, do
you agree?
Hello all
I just tried 269 and did some hot-plugging, to my heart's content and
I am happy to report: no crashes at all.
I also rendered (again) two MIDI files (details below) without any
overruns.
TARKUS.MID: Standard MIDI data (format 1) using 25 tracks at 1/120
chpn-p24.mid: Standard MIDI data (format 1) using 9 tracks at 1/480
$ fluidsynth -a jack -j -m coremidi -g 1.5 ~/Music/sf2/
GeneralUser_GS_FluidSynth_v1.43_RC1.sf2 ~/Music/MIDI/chpn-p24.mid
FluidSynth version 1.1.0
Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Peter Hanappe and others.
Distributed under the LGPL license.
SoundFont(R) is a registered trademark of E-mu Systems, Inc.
Type 'help' for help topics.
> JackActivationCount::Signal value = 0 ref = 4
JackActivationCount::Signal value = 0 ref = 4
JackActivationCount::Signal value = 0 ref = 4
JackActivationCount::Signal value = 0 ref = 4
> quit
cheers!
no message buffer overruns
Best wishes,
Ebrahim
P.S. Talking about stress tests: during one fateful summer in the
previous millenium and long before the advent of fluidsynth, my then
ex-companion of the opposite gender rammed an ax into my synth
keyboard. I am happy to say that I can still use this synth for MIDI
sequencing. :-))