Installed with no problems on Ubuntu Karmic.

Because it had no JACK midi ins and outs I tried it with QTractor, at the same time linking QTractor to
Zyn. To be honest, I didn't get how it works since it gave some very weird results. Maybe it was because
of the way connected everything (actually, I am sure this is the case). I will have to install this alsajack bridge
that was mentioned.

BUT!

Funny that this tool appeared - I was wondering if there is anything like that a couple of days ago since I do ambient
and arpeggios is smth I use a lot!
So this seems to be a great tool - so thank you for doing this work!

But the GUI really needs improvement. It isn't sexy at all and I would suggest to have each arp in a tab - the window does not fit on the screen.
Also, some nice knobs and faders instead of the standard ones would also make it cool. Is it possible to do? I know this seems like not
first priority, but it is important. Nice GUI inspires!

Cheers!
Louigi Verona.

On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Peter Nelson <peter@fuzzle.org> wrote:
On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 12:15 -0500, Mark Vitek wrote:
> - I've only built it on Ubuntu Studio (karmic) 64bit.  I'm looking for
> others to let me know if it builds/runs elsewhere.

It compiles and links on Debian Lenny (with Gtk+ 2.12), but sadly the
GtkBuilder file can't be loaded, so it will not run. If it's not
something that can be easily fixed in the GtkBuilder file, I suggest
putting a version check on Gtk+.

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