On Thu, 27 May 2004, Dave Phillips wrote: > Greetings: > > Not wanting to be left behind by the FST/VST gravy train, I decided > I'd compile and install libfst and jack_fst. Compiling wasn't difficult, > I just followed the instructions, but I had to dig up Torben's advice to > repair aeffctx.h by adding 'struct' to a single line before jack_fst > would build. Btw, I used the sources for libfst 1.5 and jack_fst 1.2, > hopefully those are reasonably up to date, but please let me know if I > need to update. I retrieved the sources from > http://linuxaudiosystems.com/fst/. > > Once the VST headers were kosher I built and installed the library and > jack_fst. I fired up jack_fst with the Kontakt demo, made the proper > audio and MIDI port connections, and the plugin responded nicely. My > Absynth plugin died the death, but the SIR reverb plugin worked very > well (I routed the output from XMMS into SIR, thanks to the xmms_jack > output plugin). Great fun. > > So I'm getting started with fst and friends. I plan to get the latest > galan now and see how it works with some VST plugins. If I make decent > progress over the next few days I'll try to make time to revise the > tutorial. Hi, That's great news. Could you mention (either here on in your tutorial) the wine, glibc, linuxthreads, kernel etc. versions that you use? I'm trying to debug a segfault that I am seeing with jack_fst. Thanks Carl