Greetings All!
I'm having a bit of trouble compiling gninjam, on my Debian Testing
system, both the 1.0 and 2.0 versions of libsigc++ appear to be
missing "Compatibility.h".
A google search tells me that the header file is now deprecated, but
'porting' the sigc calls to sigc++ 2.0 could be possible, namely by
going through the code and replacing all instances of "SigC::" with
"sigc::".
This unfortunately produces the error of:
gNinjamClient_glade.cc: In constructor
'gNinjamClient_glade::gNinjamClient_glade()':
gNinjamClient_glade.cc:498: error: missing template arguments before '(' token
gNinjamClient_glade.cc:499: error: missing template arguments before '(' token
gNinjamClient_glade.cc:500: error: missing template arguments before '(' token
etc etc.
Thanks,
Andrew.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:37 AM, Robin Gareus <robin(a)gareus.org> wrote:
On 01/19/2011 07:03 PM, Ivan Tarozzi wrote:
Il giorno mer, 19/01/2011 alle 12.59 +0100, Robin
Gareus ha scritto:
Hi *,
Should anyone here still use ninjam: Nudged by Thomas Wiecki, I've just
fixed an issue with the JACK-timebase-master implementation and
transport sync in the Ninjam's jack-port that was done by Torben a few
years ago:
source:
http://www.gehrignet.de/cms.shtml?programming/ninjam
patch:
http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?p=665303#post665303
have fun,
robin
You can use Qsynth also:
- select jack as qsynth midi driver (setup menu->midi driver)
- in the same setuo window enable "verbose MIDI events msg"
- connect to your hardware port
- use the messages window to see midi commands
Ivan
Hi Ivan,
I fail to see how this is related to ninjam. I suppose you wanted to
answer the "JACK-native MIDI monitor?" question, right?
robin
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