Hello,
I'm trying to compile pd on my debian 3.0 ppc laptop:
I've followed the instructions on the documentation (symlinked
/usr/lib/libtcl8.3.so and /usr/lib/libtk8.3.so to libtcl.so and
libtk.so), but I get this error message:
cd ../obj; cc -I. -o ../bin/pd-gui t_main.o t_tkcmd.o \
-lX11 -L/usr/X11R6/lib
t_main.o: In function `Tcl_AppInit':
t_main.o(.text+0x14): undefined reference to `Tcl_Init'
t_main.o(.text+0x14): relocation truncated to fit: R_PPC_REL24
Tcl_Init
t_main.o(.text+0x28): undefined reference to `Tk_Init'
t_main.o(.text+0x28): relocation truncated to fit: R_PPC_REL24 Tk_Init
t_main.o: In function `main':
t_main.o(.text+0xd8): undefined reference to `Tk_Main'
t_main.o(.text+0xd8): relocation truncated to fit: R_PPC_REL24 Tk_Main
t_main.o(.sdata+0x0): undefined reference to `matherr'
t_tkcmd.o: In function `pdgui_setupsocket':
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0x5dc): undefined reference to `Tcl_CreateFileHandler'
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0x5dc): relocation truncated to fit: R_PPC_REL24
Tcl_CreateFileHandler
t_tkcmd.o: In function `tcl_vmess':
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0x6a4): undefined reference to `Tcl_Eval'
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0x6a4): relocation truncated to fit: R_PPC_REL24
Tcl_Eval
t_tkcmd.o: In function `pdgui_doevalfile':
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0x734): undefined reference to `Tcl_Eval'
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0x734): relocation truncated to fit: R_PPC_REL24
Tcl_Eval
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0x798): undefined reference to `Tcl_EvalFile'
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0x798): relocation truncated to fit: R_PPC_REL24
Tcl_EvalFile
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0x7cc): undefined reference to `Tcl_Eval'
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0x7cc): relocation truncated to fit: R_PPC_REL24
Tcl_Eval
t_tkcmd.o: In function `tcl_mess':
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0x96c): undefined reference to `Tcl_Eval'
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0x96c): relocation truncated to fit: R_PPC_REL24
Tcl_Eval
t_tkcmd.o: In function `pdgui_startup':
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0xa4c): undefined reference to `Tcl_CreateCommand'
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0xa4c): relocation truncated to fit: R_PPC_REL24
Tcl_CreateCommand
t_tkcmd.o: In function `Pdtcl_Init':
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0xaa8): undefined reference to `Tcl_GetVar'
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0xaa8): relocation truncated to fit: R_PPC_REL24
Tcl_GetVar
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0xaf8): undefined reference to `Tcl_CreateCommand'
t_tkcmd.o(.text+0xaf8): relocation truncated to fit: R_PPC_REL24
Tcl_CreateCommand
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [../bin/pd-gui] Error 1
Can anyone help me?
TIA
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| Emiliano Grilli - emillo(a)libero.it |
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hi all,
i just started to play around with jazz improv. what would be really
useful is if i can define a set of chord changes:
Dm7 G7 Em7 A7 Am7 D7 Abm7 Db9
and have my computer play it over and over again so i can improvise over
the key changes. it would be great if...
it can loop: so i don't have to record the progression 100 times if i
want to play around with this 100 times.
the timing can change wildly: i can't really do much at the speed which
i normally play "satan doll". the chords come too fast. and it's hard
playing chords unnaturally slow (although i suppose that might be a good
thing to practise).
there were some kind of quarter note percussion that gives me a beat so
know when the chord is about to change.
it doesn't need to sound good at all. my improv should sound good. ;)
is there an app i can use for this purpose?
pete
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Hello, Everyone :)
My question is, is it possible to take an already existing mp3 (128
kBits, 44.1 kHZ, joint stereo) and re-encode it so that it is in mono
(at 128 kBits of course). I figured out how to accomplish this task by
using the command mpg123 -w to convert the mp3's into wav files, and
then I use the following command to encode the wav file into a mono mp3:
lame -b 128 -m mo (In both cases, of course I used the appropriate file
names, in the appropriate order)
What I would like to do, is re-encode the stereo mp3's directly into
mono, without having to go through the time consuming step of converting
the mp3's into wav files.
In case you were wondering, one of the reason
I want to do this, is that I have some old gospel songs from the early
to mid sixties, and, like a lot of music from that era, the stereo is
really cheesy: for example, almost all the instruments in one channel,
and all the vocals in the other channel. This example is a bit extreme,
but if you've ever heart "Left My Sins Behind Me" by the Alex Bradford
Singers, you'd see why I want to convert to mono :)
Thanks in advance for your help :)
Steven P. Ulrick
Hi,
My new Hammerfall HDSP 9652 arrived. (The new PCI card, not the
DigiFace/MultiFace configuration.) The Alsa Card Matrix says it's
supported, but the version of alsaconf (0.9.0-1) installed on my system
does not recognize it.
Questions:
1) Does a newer version of alsaconf support this directly?
2) Can that version of alsaconf be installed without changing the
version of Alsa that I'm using? (I'm rpm based from the Planet and don't
want to break dependencies if possible.)
3) Is there a simple, straightforward way for me to install Alsa support
for this card by hand? If so, where might I find the instructions?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
Greetings,
I am trying to convert some old cassette music to audio CD
format. I'm very new to Linux audio, mixers, and so forth,
and have some newbie-type questions to ask.
I'm running the 2.2.14 kernel with the ALSA drivers, version
5.12a, es1968 module, with an es 1978S soundcard. The problem I
have is that I get a loud, persistent, evenly-spaced clicking
sound in my input.
My mixer is set up with 100% volume, unmuted, and captured on
the MIC input, and 20% volume, unmuted, on the Input Gain.
Everything else is muted.
I have tried running ecasound with "-r -z:nointbuf", but that
doesn't seem to help. The dropouts are so consistent -- almost
like a metronome -- that I'm not inclined to think this is a
latency issue, so I doubt patching the kernel will work. I do
my recording with X Windows off and my 802.11B card out.
Does anyone have any suggestions about what I ought to try
next? When I searched the archive, I saw mention of a problem
of persistent clicking with another soundcard that was solved
by going from a 2.2 kernel to a 2.4 kernel. Is that a known
issue with other soundcards too?
Thanks in advance for any clues,
Polly
Greetings:
Yesterday I wanted to practice with a metronome, so I decided to
download one of the listings from the Linux Soundapps pages. Alas, I got
no joy:
1. cmetronome's server is unavailable
2. gTick wants to use /dev/sequencer and isn't working for me with ALSA
0.9.0beta10
3. gMetronome is a visual-only metronome and I need sound
So I went looking for something else. I found Metronome on SourceForge,
but its based on gTick and suffers the same poor output. I also found
DiffM, a Java-based metronome that is said to work under Linux, but the
available package only works with MacOS. So I still don't have a
metronome, and I don't feel like compiling Ardour just to use it as a
practice amenity. So, does anyone have a lead to a working software
metronome for Linux ? Does anyone have the sources to cmetronome ? Or is
anyone interested in writing a simple metronome application ?
Back to the hack...
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
The Linux Soundapps Site at http://linux-sound.org
Hi,
I played a bit with chebdistortion from the SWH set, and I'm
wondering, if what I get is the intended result. I doesn't sound like
an effect useful for anything to my ears, but I might have a broken
version or something. I made an short example at
http://footils.org/snd/cheb.ogg with a clean signal, then the
chebdistortion kicking in.
Is it intent this way?
ciao
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Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
I've been trying to use Kover 0.8.4 to create CD tray cards,
and, more importantly, inserts. This is the latest version of
Kover I could find that does not require KDE 3.0. I'm using 2.2.1
under Mandrake 8.1.
The problem I haven't been able to work around is creating the
INSIDE of a CD booklet, i.e., pages 2-3. I can get it to put the
title on the RH panel and a contents list or whatever I want on
the LH panel. However, I can't start on the LH panel with the
inside of the booklet and have the text wrap around to the RH
panel.
Does anyone have ideas? Is there a better program out there for
doing this? FWIW, none of this stuff can be downloaded from an
Internet database; it's all recordings of live opera
performances.
Thanks for all suggestions. I realize this is not the main
emphasis of the list, so please feel free to reply privately.
Howard Sanner
flagstad(a)mindspring.com
I am trying to user USB-AUDIO product with a TI laptop for a portable
digital recorder.
I have followed the instructions at
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php3
?company=Midiman&card=USB+Audio+Duo&chip=Cypress+AN2131XX&module=usb-audio
The compiles for building alsa-driver-0.9.0rc6, alsa-lib-0.9.0rc6, and
alsa-utils-0.9.0rc6 went smoothly. The utility snddevices ran with no
errors.
When running the commad alsamixer, I get the error message
"No mixer elems found."
Proc/asound appear to have the correct entries
dr-xr-xr-x 4 root root 0 Dec 7 16:55 card0
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Dec 7 16:55 cards
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Dec 7 16:55 dev
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Dec 7 16:55 devices
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Dec 7 16:55 MidimanDuo -> card0
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Dec 7 16:55 oss
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Dec 7 16:55 pcm
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Dec 7 16:55 seq
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Dec 7 16:55 timers
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Dec 7 16:55 version
With Proc/asound/card0 having
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Dec 7 17:00 id
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Dec 7 17:00 oss_mixer
dr-xr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Dec 7 17:00 pcm0c
dr-xr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Dec 7 17:00 pcm0p
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Dec 7 17:00 stream0
I found the contributed utility qinit and it runs
correctly with the hw name = "hw:0,0".
With the "dmasound_pmac" module,
dd if=/dev/dsp of=/tmp/sound.out bs=1024 count=1
would produce a file filled with unsigned bytes.
The rest of the day was spent trashing about in config
files to no effect.
Questions:
Should alsamixer work with the M-Audio Duo?
After enabling with qinit should dd dump data?
Any help, or fellow travellers would be appreciated.
John Phillips
I have forwareded this on to LAU also.
From reading your description (nicely worded too, have you considered
writing docs?) It seems like you are mising something either very simple
when trying to record from JACKed apps or your driver is not working
correctly.
Have you tried doing the basic arecord test?
Set the capture channel with alsamixer then
arecord -f cd -D hw:0,0 -d 10 somefile.wav
This should record a cd quality stereo track from the first channel on
your first sound device.
If that doesn't work then none of the other apps could be expected to
either. Personally I still use arecord for recording and edit with other
apps once I have file to work with.
Ryan Beisner (home) wrote:
> Hi Patrick
>
> I'm just having a heck of a time getting all my things in order here.
> Any help you can provide would really be appreciated. Here's what I
> have:
>
> System:
> Redhat 8 / Kernel 2.4.19-1.ll
> PIII 800 / 512MB RAM / 60GB
> SBLive Value PCI
>
>>From CCRMA:
> Kernel 2.4.19-1.ll
> alsa (alsaplayer alsamixer amixer etc)
> jack
> ecasound (and ecawave)
> audacity
> rosegarden
> muse
> meterbridge
> qjackconnect
>
> I have followed the jack and ecasound documents, and successfully set up
> a scenario like this to test:
> alsaplayer -o jack -> meterbridge -> alsa pcm out
> ... and it works. = )
>
> (these are not the exact commands issued)
>
> I have also done this:
> ecasound -i:somewave -o jack -> and that works too.
>
> I've come to the conclusion that all these audio apps should be run as
> root in order for them to play together ... so that's what I do. I
> realize they could be suid etc.
>
>
> My problem is: I CANT RECORD = (
>
> In alsamixer, with the Line set to CAPTURE, I set up the following:
>
> ecasound -i:jack -o:somewave -> it launches without error, and records
> to a wav file. qJackconnect reflects the proper routing connections.
>
> But the wav is dead air... silence for as long as I record.
>
> OK so I thought I might have missed something with the whole jack setup
> so I kill jack and try it with ARecord then again with Audacity. Same
> story. Silence.
>
>
>
> ---DUAL CAPTURE REQUIRED? Weird.
> OK now I notice a "capture" item in alsamixer. So I simultaneously
> hilight LINE and CAPTURE to do capturing. With the LINE muted, audio is
> still monitored (it shouldn't be) unless I de-select the CAPTURE item
> from capturing, but then it won't record. Hope that made sense.
>
> So I give it a go... ignoring the "I can't mute it" problem. arecord
> still silent, same with the jack setup. But now Audacity records ...
> and it's garbled (sounds like playing a 32bit file at 16bit or
> something, plus it's not a fluid recording). And I see that when you
> record in Audacity, it forces 32-bit float for the format. I think
> maybe if I could convince Audacity to operate strictly in 16-bit, it
> might work.
>
This may have already been fixed in cvs. I recall something similar
being discussed recently.
>
>
> I've tried also to capture CD Audio in the same fashion. I've seen
> claims of the same problem dating back to 2000 at geocrawler etc... but
> no info to fix it?
>
> The card's capture functions work in a windoz box.
>
>
>
> What would you suggest? I'm at a loss.
>
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> -Ryan Beisner
>
>
>
> ps. System is tuned nicely. Jack looks like this when it's running:
>
> load = 0.3496 max usecs: 43.216, spare = 11565.784
> load = 0.4025 max usecs: 52.861, spare = 11556.139
> load = 0.3142 max usecs: 26.222, spare = 11582.777
> load = 0.2733 max usecs: 26.975, spare = 11582.025
> load = 0.2133 max usecs: 17.801, spare = 11591.199
> load = 0.1753 max usecs: 15.932, spare = 11593.067
> load = 0.1941 max usecs: 24.719, spare = 11584.281
> load = 0.1540 max usecs: 13.230, spare = 11595.770
> load = 0.1292 max usecs: 12.119, spare = 11596.881
> load = 0.2109 max usecs: 33.976, spare = 11575.023
> load = 0.2310 max usecs: 29.149, spare = 11579.852
>
>
>
>
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Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
For the discerning hardware connoisseur
Http://www.boosthardware.comHttp://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide
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Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No!
We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything
I've ever done.
Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002
The Scotsman