congrats on getting it working On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Aiyumi Moriya <aiyumi.br@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2014-07-16 22:04 GMT-03:00, Aiyumi Moriya <aiyumi.br@xxxxxxxxx>: >> [...] If it doesn't work with my newly compiled 64-bit >> Wineasio, I'll see about testing on a live distro. I think I have a >> DVD with KXStudio from last year around here somewhere :P (no screen >> readers in there though). > > Great news! I finally found the problem that wasn't letting me run the > standalone Kontakt. I was thinking of testing with KXStudio, and > wondering "If it works, how am I supposed to replicate the > configuration on my main installation? What is in there that I don't > have in my system?". Then I found it. Turns out that it was the > opposite. What does my system have that most others don't? Guess what? > Yes, the screen readers... > > I had to temporarily kill my screen readers and resort to sighted help > (Wine doesn't support screen readers anyway). With ALSA and my default > soundcard free, Kontakt started without complaints. It finally let me > get past the audio setup screen and add the library! Launching Service > Center and activating it also went with no problem. Now that the > library is where it should be, I can run Kontakt's VST through > Dssi-VST normally. Speaking of which, just a small correction: > > 2014-07-13 16:37 GMT-03:00, Aiyumi Moriya <aiyumi.br@xxxxxxxxx>: >> $ jack-dssi-host dssi-vst.so:kontakt5.dll& > > The VST doesn't need to be run through Jack-dssi-host anymore, because > the more recent Dssi-VST (the one from git) already creates the JACK > ports (that's why now it requires JACK to compile). Just > > $ vsthost kontakt5.dll& > > does what I want it to do. The only problem now is that loading > instruments still requires sighted assistance, but that's another > story. What matters is that everything is working. The library sounds > as good as I thought it would, now I "only" need to learn how to use > it :P . No regrets. One more good commercial sample library option for > Linux! The only thing getting in the way is that proprietary download > app, although if the developers do it like some other companies and > provide the download links to users who can't use the app, that would > be solved. > > > -- > ____________________ > > Blog: http://aiyumi.warpstar.net/ > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user