James Stone wrote:
On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 08:50:05PM +0200, Dragan
Noveski wrote:
Sorry..
my mistake.. I did not have g++-3.3 installed (just
cpp-3.3 and gcc-3.3)!! (d'oh).
I fixed that problem, then exported CC=gcc-3.3 CPP=cpp-3.3
CXX=g++-3.3 and it builds fine!!!!
THANKS!!
James
i thank you too, cause your request moved me to one more time try to get
legasynth running and somehow i found this link in the web, but also as
i am reading now...
am i understanding right:
on my system there are gcc, cpp and g++ in /usr/bin which are pointing
at the versions 4.1 normally.
so if i want to change this temporarily i remove them and make new
symlinks to lets say v3.3, and later doing this backwards again.
so if i understand you, for temporarily changing this, i can use
'export CC=gcc-3.3 CPP=cpp-3.3 CXX=g++-3.3'
Yes.. that should work fine.
hmm, very clever, thanks!!
another thing i did not figured out is that i am
able to load one of the
example patches, but how to configure the patches (patch config).
changing the parameters in that tab, the sound does not change here at all.
do you have any idea of how to do it?
I found getting sound out of the Yamaha based synths tricky,
although I worked it out eventually (need to scroll down with bar
on right hand side) but I can alter the sound fine on the SID
synth..
Do banks/new/MOS6581
than patchlist /patch config:
click osc1: change triangle to triangle+saw. You should see the
waveform underneath change, and the sound will change too..
It's pretty close to a C64.. I would really like to see a resid
based synth, but this is the next best thing!
that works good and nice sounding too!
It would be nice if someone would pick up legasynth
for further
development too.. it seems like it has a lot of potential..
(although I guess Hexter is probably better for DX emulation
now).
don't know anything about coding, but i like testing the stuff, so...
Best wishes,
James
cheers,
doc