Re: [ANN] zynjacku-3

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Nedko, i get the following error when attempting to start the app:

ImportError: /usr/lib/librasqal.so.1: undefined symbol: raptor_iostream_read_eof

raptor version is latest to comply with libsndfile source version install.

Alex.

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 10:15 AM, M Watts <zwy648rct@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nedko Arnaudov wrote:
> In this release:
>  * Plugin presets (save/restore)
>  * Improved support for Calf plugins (various extensions needed by
>    development version)
>  * MIDI CC/Pitchwheel automation. Not yet available for custom
>    UIs. Works for float parameters only.
>  * Replace PHAT fansliders with bundled knobs. PyPhat is no longer
>    required.
>  * lv2dynparam host library is now optional. To enable support for
>    dynparam plugins (lv2zynadd) lv2dynparam1 version 2 is needed.
>
> zynjacku is JACK based, GTK (2.x) host for LV2 synths. It has one JACK
> MIDI input port (routed to all hosted synths) and one (two for stereo
> synths) JACK audio output port per plugin. Such design provides
> multi-timbral sound by running several synth plugins.
>
> zynjacku is a nunchaku weapon for JACK audio synthesis. You have solid
> parts for synthesis itself and you have flexible part that allows
> synthesis to suit your needs.
>
> lv2rack is a host for LV2 effect plugins.
>
> You need slv2 library to compile zynjacku tarball.
>
> Project homepage with screenshots:
>
> http://home.gna.org/zynjacku/
>
> Get tarball from here:
>
> https://gna.org/files/?group=zynjacku


Very cool -- thanx for the hard work.

Installed fine on my Fedora 10 system, after I removed the old
lv2dyparam, and configured everything with --prefix=/usr

On loading the zynadd plugin into zynjacku, and clicking the UI
checkbox, the status bar reports "Failed to construct show synth UI",
even though the UI _does_ actually work.

Loading lv2 version of plugin,org.uk's plugins into lv2rack causes it to
crash with a SIGSEGV, but calf plugins work fine, so it's probably a
plugin-specific problem, rather than the host.

Will enjoy using this "nunchaku weapon".
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