On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 04:49:50AM +0200, Dragan Noveski wrote: > James Stone wrote: > >On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 05:48:10PM +0200, Sebastian Gutsfeld wrote: > > > >>Hi James, > >> > >>"James Stone" <jamesmstone@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> > >> > >>>Does anyone know of a linux based synth that emulates the sound of the > >>>C64 SID chip? I would love to use that sound in some pieces, but I > >>>have never been able to find anything very usable. > >>> > >>>Perhaps something could be used from the libsid/libsidplay libraries?? > >>> > >>Sidplay2 uses ReSID for sound emulation. There are two other programs I > >>know of that use this library: > >> > >>* Goattracker (http://cadaver.homeftp.net) but you have to be familiar > >> with a tracker interface and some SID internals > >> > >>* VICE C64 emulator (http://www.viceteam.org) > >> > >>Try Paul Slocum's Cynthcart (http://qotile.net/cynthcart.html) or the > >>good old JCH editor (http://chordian.dk/files.htm?c64) with its cool > >>polyplay mode for realtime play on the computer keyboard. > >> > >>Another option is Legasynth > >>(http://www.reduz.com.ar/cheesetronic/index.php?section=4), but I don't > >>think this sounds very close to a real SID. > >> > >> > > > >Thanks for these suggestions.. They all sound quite sensible. I > >will look into them all.. sound like nice ways to generate good > >samples. > > > >Legasynth is closer to what I was envisaging though.. Although I > >have never managed to build it successfully.. I keep going back > >to it thinking "I've been using Linux for 6/7/8/9.. years now.. I > >_must_ be able to get it to work now" but with no success.. > > > hi james, > me also trying to get legasynth working for longer now, but this thread > moved me to try one more time and see: > > http://home.jps.net/~musound/LegaSynth-0.4.1gcc33.tar.gz > > here you get the version which is patched to compile with gcc-3.3 and > that works here. > > all i did was to adjust that /usr/bin/cpp, gcc and g++ are showing to > the versions 3.3 and than running configure enabling jack - thats all. OK I get this error on configure: checking for libsigc++ - version >= 1.0.1... 1.0.4 checking if libsigc++ sane... no configure: error: Cant find libsigc++! Any ideas? James _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user