On Friday 23 May 2003 04:55 am, Matthias Nagorni wrote:
On Tue, 20 May 2003, David Herman wrote:
Has anyone here been able to build a recent version of JACK http://jackit.sourceforge.net on suse 8.1? I'm having no luck I always hit errors when the examples dir starts to compile.
I had the same problems here until I discovered that I needed to install pkgconfig.rpm. Might be necessary to also install fltk-devel.rpm and libsoundfile-devel.rpm. And, yes, fltk.rpm and libsoundfile.rpm, of course.
I'll check to see that all the above are installed, I'm sure that I've got the fltk packages fltk, fltk-devel, fltk-doc) (1.1.2-0), pkgconfig, and libsndfile, (but libsndfile-devel was not installed). I installed libsndfile-devel and jack built and installed as hoped. Thanks for the tip. ---------snip---------------
I developed AlsaModularSynth here at SuSE. The author of the LJ article seems to like it... It has recently been updated and is available from http://alsamodular.sourceforge.net
Yes this is one I'm really interested in. Unfortunately when I run make -f make_ams I get the following errors synth.cpp:49: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in.) synth.cpp:70: parse error before `)' token synth.cpp:78: invalid types `int[int]' for array subscript synth.cpp:79: invalid types `int[int]' for array subscript make: *** [synth.o] Error 1 (SuSE 8.1, xfree86 4.2) This was with all the mentioned packages installed (including libsndfile-devel and jack as well as the vkeybd program) Any other Ideas?
There is an excellent Moog VCF plugin available on this page as well. It's part of the MCP-plugins by Fons Adriaensen. The ams-1.5.9 tarball has several example patches for these plugins (which are easily compiled on SuSE, make sure that the .so files are installed in the correct place under /usr/lib/ladspa). I recommend especially the examples
example_chorus.ams example_basic_vcf_reverb_moogfilter_env.ams example_phaser.ams
There are also Mailinglists alsamodular-user and alsamodular-devel on the Sourceforge page.
Great I'll look into them once I get ams running Thanks for your help Matthias See ya -- dh Don't shop at GoogleGear.com!