On Thu, 27 May 2004, Dave Phillips wrote:
Greetings:
Not wanting to be left behind by the FST/VST gravy train, I decided
I'd compile and install libfst and jack_fst. Compiling wasn't difficult,
I just followed the instructions, but I had to dig up Torben's advice to
repair aeffctx.h by adding 'struct' to a single line before jack_fst
would build. Btw, I used the sources for libfst 1.5 and jack_fst 1.2,
hopefully those are reasonably up to date, but please let me know if I
need to update. I retrieved the sources from
http://linuxaudiosystems.com/fst/.
Once the VST headers were kosher I built and installed the library and
jack_fst. I fired up jack_fst with the Kontakt demo, made the proper
audio and MIDI port connections, and the plugin responded nicely. My
Absynth plugin died the death, but the SIR reverb plugin worked very
well (I routed the output from XMMS into SIR, thanks to the xmms_jack
output plugin). Great fun.
So I'm getting started with fst and friends. I plan to get the latest
galan now and see how it works with some VST plugins. If I make decent
progress over the next few days I'll try to make time to revise the
tutorial.
Hi,
That's great news. Could you mention (either here on in your tutorial)
the wine, glibc, linuxthreads, kernel etc. versions that you use? I'm
trying to debug a segfault that I am seeing with jack_fst.
Thanks
Carl