On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 16:45:21 +0200
Nigel Henry <cave.dnb2m97pp(a)aliceadsl.fr> wrote:
I built Sineshaper 0.4.2 from the tarball. No problems
with the
build, and running it as, jack-dssi-host -v sineshaper.so results in
an audio connection in qjackctl, and the midi connection is there, so
that I can connect my midi keyboard, but no GUI for Sineshaper is
opening. See output below.
djmons@debian:~$ jack-dssi-host -v sineshaper.so
jack-dssi-host: Warning: DSSI path not set
jack-dssi-host: Defaulting to
"/usr/local/lib/dssi:/usr/lib/dssi:/home/djmons/.dssi"
jack-dssi-host: Looking for library "sineshaper.so"
in /usr/local/lib/dssi... found
jack-dssi-host: instance 0 on channel 0, plugin 0 is
"sineshaper/ll-sineshaper/chan00"
jack-dssi-host: registering osc.udp://debian:14911/dssi
jack-dssi-host: sineshaper/ll-sineshaper/chan00 program 8 is MIDI
bank 0 program 8, named 'Nasty'
jack-dssi-host: sineshaper/ll-sineshaper/chan00 program 7 is MIDI
bank 0 program 7, named 'Cosineshaper'
jack-dssi-host: sineshaper/ll-sineshaper/chan00 program 6 is MIDI
bank 0 program 6, named 'Noisy'
jack-dssi-host: sineshaper/ll-sineshaper/chan00 program 5 is MIDI
bank 0 program 5, named 'Clean'
jack-dssi-host: sineshaper/ll-sineshaper/chan00 program 4 is MIDI
bank 0 program 4, named 'Soft'
jack-dssi-host: sineshaper/ll-sineshaper/chan00 program 3 is MIDI
bank 0 program 3, named 'Bright'
jack-dssi-host: sineshaper/ll-sineshaper/chan00 program 2 is MIDI
bank 0 program 2, named 'Woodpecker'
jack-dssi-host: sineshaper/ll-sineshaper/chan00 program 1 is MIDI
bank 0 program 1, named 'Tremolo pad'
jack-dssi-host: sineshaper/ll-sineshaper/chan00 program 0 is MIDI
bank 0 program 0, named 'Default'
jack-dssi-host: OSC URL is:
osc.udp://debian:14911/dssi/sineshaper/ll-sineshaper/chan00
checking sineshaper_gtk against ll-sineshaper
checking sineshaper_gtk against sineshaper
jack-dssi-host: trying to execute GUI at
"/usr/local/lib/dssi/sineshaper/sineshaper_gtk"
host: Ready
This is on a Debian Etch install, with KDE. I installed libglademm,
and gtkmm, which were necessary to compile Sineshaper, and since then
I've been installing all the glade, and gtk stuff I can find in
synaptic, but cannot get Sineshapers GUI to open.
Any suggestions as to what I'm missing?
Thanks for any help
Nigel.
Maybe it's some problem with osc gui communication?
Some incorrect hosts setting?
you could also try sineshaper lv2 which is part of ll-plugins.
Despite it's age it compiles fine, you only need a little patch if you
use gcc 4.4, which I just wrote and can be found here:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ll-plugins/ll-plugins/gcc4.4.patch
Regards,
Philipp