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e9925248

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I have pushlished new build:
* panel scalling
* (fixed) load concurrency (multi-core support for loading without a cache)
Loading from the uncompressed cache is only delay by a slow hard disk
* transparent wavpack support
demo set is shipped in compressed state

Older changes (already part of the last windows builds):
* better MIDI support (RPN/NRPN)
* Reworked initial MIDI
* Reworked organ list
- It remembers all load organs
- You can select organs from that list
- load per MIDI event improved

The linux build are available in my usual OBS repositories.

Windows-Builds without ASIO:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/binaries/home:e...nSUSE_1 2.3
https://build.opensuse.org/package/binaries/home:e...nSUSE_1 2.3
Either register to download the exe directly or extract it via 7z from the installer rpm.

I guess, that JLD will publish official windows builds.
 

L.Palo

New member
Thank you Martin for all your work for GrandOrgue! I wish you a truly merry Christmas.

Kind regards

Lars P
 

scoroncolo

New member
I'm afraid I need your help. With this update the latency dropped from 8ms to 23ms. I'm using Ubuntu 13.10 with a UCA202 Behringer audio interface. This configuration was working properly since a couple of year, following different Ubuntu releases.
Best regards.
Matteo
 

L.Palo

New member
More settings were migrated with the recent updates which just might have changed your audio configurations. Please revisit the Audio/Midi settings and check if the values for samples per buffer have changed, also check the desired latency setting for your audio device, it might have been altered. I myself had to remove my old config files completely and have a fresh start with complete re-make of the settings to get rev 1515 work at all.

Kind regards

Lars P
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Martin thank you for your hard work.
I got 1494 with Asio support and error 6 is not present. Also saw much speed improvement on load without cache. Now with Concurency at 4 loads extra fast (i7 IvyBridge and Samsung SSD 128GB, 16GB ram).
 

scoroncolo

New member
I've changed the sampler per buffer settings and now I can play again. Now I've to find a right match between this setting and the convolution reverb, but I'm optimistic about it.
Many thanks for your prompt and effective help.
Matteo
 
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