[linux-audio-dev] Juno6 GPL sources

Kevin Hremeviuc khremeviuc at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 8 01:33:15 UTC 2005


Hi Paul,

Can you please put your patches into an email. I got 
everything to compile after a couple of mods but when
I run it I get a seg fault so I just want to see what
you modified.

Kev

--- Paul Coccoli <pcoccoli at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 11/7/05, Artemiy Pavlov <artemio at kdemail.net>
> wrote:
> > Dear friends,
> >
> > I have managed to contact the guy (Sebastian
> Gottschall,
> > brainslayer/at/braincontrol/dot/org) who is
> converting the UltraMaster Juno6
> > synth to windows VST format and I got the original
> sources from them.
> >
> > According to his saying, the original authors
> allowed him to publish the
> > sources as GPL so there should be no worrying even
> though each and every file
> > in there contains the old restricting license
> notice.
> >
> 
> The original ultramaster source needed a few small
> fixes to compile
> with a newer g++, but nothing major. The
> brainslayer-modified VST
> sources are hacked beyond repair,in my opinion.
> 
> I have my doubts about the original code actually
> being GPL.  I wish
> the ultramaster guys would have released it and
> their rs-101 as
> open-source.  The rs-101 v2 was a really cool
> program.
> 
> > You will find the sources at my web site:
> >
>
http://artemio.net/projects/juno6/download/source/juno-1.0.1.tar.bz2
> >
> > I have made an attempt to build Juno6, but AFAIK
> it is based on glibc 1.x and
> > many C expressions they have are obsolete. But I
> believe that with some
> > little tweaks the code will compile, though I
> myself won't be able to help.
> >
> > What I want to ask, is someone interested in
> resurrecting this nice synthie?
> > First step would be to make it compile with the
> current feature set. Then see
> > if it's possible to add ALSA MIDI and audio
> support, and so on (maybe add
> > DSSI too, etc.). I would assist in providing a
> dedicated web site and hosting
> > for it, no probs.
> >
> 
> I modified my copy of the sources to work with the
> ALSA sequencer API.
>  It's pretty easy.  It also runs fine with
> jacklaunch.  I don't have
> any interest in maintaining it, but I could send you
> the ALSA midi
> patch.
> 
> > Again, it's a very nice synth with fat and warm
> sound, I think it really is
> > worth the work.
> >
> >
> > With best wishes,
> > Artemiy.
> >
> 
> 



		
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