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Re: [sc-users] installing scplugins ubuntu 9.04 from apt-get already compiled



Hiho,

On Saturday 26 December 2009 15:02:21 Miguel Negrao wrote:
> A 2009/12/26, às 18:55, nescivi escreveu:
> > Hiho,
> >
> > Ubuntu in itself is not aimed at professional and/or creative audio
> > work, and
> > focuses on the average user desktop experience, where people want to
> > watch a
> > movie, play some music files, write a letter in a text editor, keep
> > check of
> > their finances in a spreadsheet, and so on.
> >
> > That is why there are a bunch of distros focusing on audio stuff,
> > that attempt
> > to make linux easy to use for creators of audio, rather than
> > consumers.
> > In these distros, jack is usually configured to work out of the box
> > for the
> > default user.
> 
> I considered using pure:dyne, but I needed to make the usb key
> persistent and I did it via a windows app that does that from
>  http://www.pendrivelinux.com/ since I didn’t have a linux distro to start
>  from, and no cd/dvd
> recorder, just a mac and a pen and a windows laptop. The latest
> version of it , carrot and coriander is based on ubuntu, I just don’t
> know on which version (i need to know that, different app for each
> version).  Since jacktrip doesn’t compile on ubuntu 9.10 I need to use
> a pure:dyne based on ubuntu 9.04.

this is their launchpad site.
https://launchpad.net/~puredyne-team/+archive/ppa

seems to be based on karmic, whichever ubuntu verison number that translates 
to.

> >> I used the packages from:
> >> https://launchpad.net/~supercollider/+archive/ppa
> >> and the sc3-plugins source from sourcefourge main link. I don’t have
> >> the laptop here, but I think it was this one:
> >> sc3-plugins-src-2008-08-20.tgz
> >
> > More than a year old!
> > I guess we should update these source packages... with something
> > current.
> > I guess we missed that with the 3.3.1 release.
> 
> yup...

yeah, I think we made an "all the sources" package (including sc, quarks and 
sc3plugins) on supercollider.sourceforge.net, but didn't update the plugins by 
themselves.
 
> >>  -- Dan Stowell <email address hidden>   Sun, 20 Sep 2009 12:06:48
> >> +0100
> >> Available diffs
> >> 0~svn388-0ubuntu7~intrepid1 to 0~svn388-0ubuntu8~intrepid1 (430
> >> bytes)
> >> Builds
> >>  amd64
> >>  i386
> >>  lpia
> >
> > i386 points to a 32-bit version?
> 
> the i386 has a stop button in front, so it means no i386 I think .

ok... something to fix for Dan.

> >>> instead of jacktrip, you may also be interested in using netjack,
> >>> which is a
> >>> default jack backend option since a while.
> >>
> >> I don’t think netjack works in osx, does it ? I need linux-> osx
> >> communication. Btw, jacktrip worked very well.
> >
> > I have no idea if it works on the OSX version of jack. Probably
> > mentioned on
> > JACK's website?
> 
> I think it doesn’t work. It was there some years ago, then removed due
> to bugs and never included back as far as I can tell:
> 
> "April 13, 2006 - Released updated version 0.73, now Universal Binary,
> to allow running on either PowerPC or Intel architectures. Removed
> NetJack component until bugs fixed. Also removed legacy Port Audio
> driver. Updated to latest Jack server versi”

ah, ok.

> > You may also want to ensure that you use jackdmp, and not jackd, so
> > that jack
> > can actually use the different CPU's. Otherwise your multiple
> > scsynths will
> > still be on the same cpu core.
> 
> Ah, that explains it then because I think It was using jackd. How do I
> make qtl jack use jackdmp ?

Setup -> server path

you may need to install jackdmp first though.

sincerely,
Marije

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