[LAU] Adventures with Linuxsampler

Julien Claassen julien at c-lab.de
Thu Apr 10 14:34:17 EDT 2008


concerning gigedit:
I suppose you need libgig, perhaps liblscp and maybe the linuxsampler 
installed. when I say you need that, I say, that especially with the libraries 
you might need some kind of development headers. If you install the 
linuxsampler package from source, it's easy.
   then you must have a look which graphical toolkit is needed by gigedit. Get 
that and the corresponding development packages. So does it use gnome (GTK), 
QT, KDE-something or direct Xforms.
   One thing about LS: Even I could get it to compile and got it working, with 
sound and midi. Saying even: I don't have any GUI toolkits and only jack and 
alsa installed. None of the other audio/midi drivers. I use LS via simple 
telnet. I loaded some nice big and small free and commercial instruments in it 
and played them happily. Even recorded them with another jack-audio-app.
   I think on the linuxsampler website they mention the dependencies, the 
succession in which to compile the packages, you can download at their place. 
Only thing I noticed: Dont use make -j 2. just use:
make or gmake
   If you decide to compile from cvs/svn then first do:
make -f Makefile.cvs
   then continue with the usual.
   All the best! Please give some feedback!
   Kindest regards
         Julien

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