Re: ceres

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Julien Claassen wrote:

I don't work with graphics much, but I know this much: GTK1 and GTK2 have some differences. That's why there are apps, which offer a choice of gtk1 or gtk2. If you can install gtk1 as well. It seems, that gtk2 doesn't have the same script for finding configuration options (the glib-config). If there's no gtk1 package for your Ubuntu version, then - I think - there's nothing but to say: tough luck. Or dabble with the source code itself. though that might be a bigger project.

It looks as though menno doesn't have some dev packages installed.

I'm running 10.04 here, I'll try building Ceres today and will report on my success/failure.

Isn't ceres a frontend for csound? If so: then there are other frontneds, which are acutally maintained. If not, then there are at least other synth alternatives.

It will produce scores for Csound, but it's not a Csound front-end.

The only other synth like it is Mammut. Both are spectral editors/resynthesizers. Ceres is wonderful, you can create some remarkable sounds with its tools.

Perhaps Kjetil will add some further notes ?

Best,

dp

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