[LAU] Anyone testing the new TerminatorX release?

toosublime chris.m.green at gmail.com
Thu May 6 11:27:19 UTC 2010


Hi, I was wondering what version of linux and gtk you are running terminatorX
on? (other dependencies too)?

I'm new to the app, but have been challenged to get it running on ubunut
9.10 - it crashes for me after clicking the 'mouse grab' button (it seems to
be an incompatibility with newer version of gtk). I've rebuilt from the
source to enable debug but didn't get much more information.. my next
thought was to try to start setting breakpoints and step through the code.

I've posted on the launchpad site looking for help along with a thread where
some other's having a similar issue but haven't seen any resolution yet.

Thanks!



gerald mwangi wrote:
> 
> Hi, no it doesn't. The mixing is a design problem, the solution involves
> an overhaul of the soundengine. I'm onto that but it will take some
> time. Hopefully next week I'll have a test release. I'm off for the next
> 4 Days, see u then.
> Gerald
> 
> On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 11:37 +0100, Dubphil wrote:
> 
>> Hi Gerald,
>> 
>> I'm not able to test it now on my daw, but I will do it soon and give 
>> you feedback.
>> does the use of sndfile resolve the mixing of the stereo channels ?
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> Philippe
>> 
>> gerald mwangi a écrit , Le 31.01.2010 20:21:
>> >
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> > Has anyone tested TerminatorX 3.83pre?
>> > Gerald
>> >
>> >
>> > >Hi guys, I'm proud to announce Terminator 3.83pre for testing 
>> > (http://www.set-germany.org/TerminatorX/terminatorX-3.83pre.tar.gz). 
>> > <http://www.set-germany.org/TerminatorX/terminatorX-3.83pre.tar.gz%29.>
>> > >Changes: support for rubberband, filehandling exclusively through 
>> > sndfile, some bugs fixed and i hope none introduced :)
>> >
>> > >Rubberband is used for timestretching the samples. Each turntable has 
>> > now an extra 'tempo' knob to stretch/shrink the sample without change 
>> > of pitch. >Furthermore a tempo sync option was introduced to sync 
>> > clients tempo to that of the master: Select a master -> Select one or 
>> > more clients -> Press >play (load some samples before ) and turn the 
>> > master tempo knob  and note the automatic change of the tempo of the 
>> > clients.
>> > >Note that the tempo is actually just the stretch factor of the entire 
>> > sample since the samples aren't analized for their transients (that's 
>> > the next feature!).
>> >
>> > >To simplify the code, i decided to rely totaly on sndfile 
>> > (http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/). That means only the formats 
>> > understood by sndfile are >supported.
>> > >I tried to contact Alexander König, but he hasn't answered. Maybe we 
>> > should pull up a sourceforge project?
>> >
>> > >Looking foreward to answers, ideas and complaints.
>> > >Yours,
>> > >Gerald
>> >
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