Re: [jOrgan-user] jOrgan 4.2 on Mac
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From: <ke...@ga...> - 2025-01-30 18:40:02
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John, Marc-Paul, thanks for your replies. I am running jOrgan 4.2 on a Raspberry Pi 4B with a 7” touchscreen on the organ. This arrangement makes it difficult to build and edit the disposition, so I have been using VNC from my Mac (large screen) to edit on the Pi. I had been having trouble with the wireless on the Pi frequently dropping out, frustrating that effort, so I had considered just running jOrgan on the Mac to do the edits and copying the files to the Pi. Unfortunately, running a down level version of jOrgan on the Mac is not going to work. Fortunately, after googling some Pi forums, I found the solution to the wireless problem, which is now resolved. Kind Regards, Ken Knollman 9914 Winnebago Trail * Cincinnati Ohio 45241 ke...@ga... * 513-560-6830 > On Jan 26, 2025, at 8:07 PM, john.reimer--- via jOrgan-user <jor...@li...> wrote: > > On 2025-01-27 10:48, JohnR wrote: "At the moment, the only way for Mac users to access Fluidsynth Version is by means of Qsynth and a virtual cable. Marc-Paul has done that successfully and has written about it in posts to the Mailing List. You can search for it in the Mailing List archive or look for the Subject Heading in the Link lists." > > Hi Ken, > > I think I have found Marc-Paul's post - in the 2nd half of 2022. The link to that is > https://jorgan.info/base/arch/l/link2022b.html#B35 . If that doesn't work (it may be slow because of the bookmark) try removing the "B35" and see if it now works. > > The Subject Heading is "jOrgan on RPi 3B+ 4(B) running Bullseye working with Qsynth". > > I warn you that Marc-Paul's success was with Raspberry Pi. I believe he is not enthusiastic about trying to use Jack with Mac computers. > > Best wishes, > JohnR > > > _______________________________________________ > jOrgan-user mailing list > jOr...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jorgan-user |