Re: compiling cursynth 1.4 on linux

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On 22.03.2014 21:22, Matt Tytel wrote:
Hey! Cursynth developer here.

Sorry to the people who've been having problems getting Cursynth working with JACK.
I have to say I hadn't tested it with JACK in a long time so it must have broken along the way.

Fixing problems with JACK is top priority for the next release.

hallo,

this is good to hear. just keep us up-to-date about newer vesions.

cheers,

doc
Also planned is the ability to select which audio output device and MIDI input devices you want to use from within Cursynth.

If anyone finds any more issues I'm using the github issue tracking for now:

Thanks for anyone who tried it out!
Matt Tytel


On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Dragan Noveski <perodog@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 19.03.2014 19:43, F. Silvain wrote:
Dragan Noveski, Mar 19 2014:
trying to compile, i get an error about missing 'soundcard.h'.
I compiled with:
./configure --with-jack --with-alsa
and it translated and linked correctly. Pulse and OSS are installed on my system though.
Yet subjecting the executable to ldd only shows libasound and libjack for audio interfaces.
HTH

Ta-ta
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Ffanci
* Internet: http://freeshell.de/~silvain

all right, thanks for the help. that way it compiles here too. no oss and pulse installed here.
but now - does it work with jack for you?

here, with alsa the synth makes nice noise, but when started with jack, noise is coming out of the speakers immediately, as soon the cursynth is started.

cheers,
doc


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