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jackd -v -R -dcoreaudio -r96000 -p1024
If I can't get the right ear to work, is that soundfont in stereo? I could probably find a software that will mirror the left ear over to the right ear, but of course that would make it mono.
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jackd -v -R -dcoreaudio -r96000 -p1024
Version: 0.2.1
Build: Jan 5 2008 11:14:32
Using: liblscp 0.5.5, libgig 3.2.1.
I can't reproduce this. Can you record a simple midi file that show this behavior?asmeurer wrote:With that giga file I mentioned earlier, the sustains are always on regardless of what my pedal is doing, and seemingly random notes will play with no sustain or any kind of reverb at all (i.e., they turn off immediately after releasing the key). The pattern seems to be that notes played fast (loud) that aren't currently being sustained do this.
No, v0.2.1 is fine.asmeurer wrote:Is this perhaps the bug you mentioned in that other post?
Got it. Instead of note off, your keyboard is sending note on with velocity 0. So I should treat note on with zero velocity as note off.asmeurer wrote:With that giga file I mentioned earlier, the sustains are always on regardless of what my pedal is doing, and seemingly random notes will play with no sustain or any kind of reverb at all (i.e., they turn off immediately after releasing the key).
Yes this is specified by the MIDI specs, so please add it to the AU MIDI handling code. (the Win MME MIDI code in LS should be fairly complete in terms of MIDI message supportgrishata wrote: Got it. Instead of note off, your keyboard is sending note on with velocity 0. So I should treat note on with zero velocity as note off.
Try the new test release to see if it's working now.asmeurer wrote:With that giga file I mentioned earlier, the sustains are always on regardless of what my pedal is doing, and seemingly random notes will play with no sustain or any kind of reverb at all (i.e., they turn off immediately after releasing the key).
Thanks, the MIDI event handling should be more accurate now.sbenno wrote:the Win MME MIDI code in LS should be fairly complete in terms of MIDI message support so just take a look and check that every possibile MIDI event coming into the AU plugin is dispatched properly to the LS engine.