On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 07:51:50AM +0200, Jostein Chr. Andersen wrote: > On Wednesday August 19 2009 04.10.49 Ken Restivo wrote: > ... > > I'll try impro-visor and see how it goes. If it'll run with the Debian GNU > > Java, then great. If it requires the Sun JVM, might be more of a hassle > > than it's worth. > > The best thing with Impro-Visor is that it takes so short time to learn, and > for fast making of lead sheets, it's probably the best at the moment. You must > also run the virmidi module. > > A wild guess is that you must use Sun's Java, not many "bigger" apps work in a > non Sun Java environment in my experience. On the other hand: it should not be > any problem longer to install it, it's in Debian's non-free section of the > repo and a newer Java 1.6* Ubuntu deb will probably install as well. > > I use Sun's 1.6* version of Java (downloaded from Sun) in my FC10/CCRMA system > and it did not take long time to make it work. In my Ubuntu system, I use a > deb. > Ah, cool. Sun JAVA is in Debian! Will wonders never cease. > As another side effect: The Fantasia front end for Linux sampler will work as > well. That would be fun to try out. > > Is it for your Eee? How much programs and gizmos is it really possible to > stuff inside it? I have the impression that it runs on steroids. :-) > Yeah, I'm using it on the EEE, which is why I'm a little worried about trying to shove JAVA into this whole setup. My backup plan is that I do have a little Mini-ITX board with a 64-bit 1.6Ghz processor in it sitting around, and if the EEE finally can't take it anymore than I can use the ITX as a synth. -ken _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user