[CM] Realtime Grace with Scheme
Dave Phillips
dlphillips at woh.rr.com
Wed Nov 28 04:15:49 PST 2007
Rick Taube wrote:
>> But how do I actually get sound from your examples ?
>
>
> [1] Select an output device under the Ports menu of the Consolw WINdow
> Ports>MIdi Out> ...
> Once you select a device use Ports>Midi Out>Test Output to make sure
> you have sound.
> [2] Open a lisp buffer, add your code and hit Command-Return after an
> expr to eval it. (on linux Command==control key, or use C-x C-e if you
> enable emacs commands.)
>
> Do Midi Input in a simiar way:
> Ports>Midi In> ...
> Ports>Midi In>Test Input
Cool, thanks a lot. Alas, no sound. :(
I get this messaging from the terminal :
calling process node 1003...
minor GC
minor GC
minor GC
...done calling process node 1003
deleted process node 1003
Queue size: 0
scheduling queue is empty
isopen=0 isactive=0
> It was tested on Gentoo and it works, but i cant get midiout sound on
> my old dell/fedora box. so its either my old machine or some a
> juce/linux issue that i dont understand. Grace's code is exactly the
> same for Linux and Mac. Things work great on OSX, you can select an
> external device or use the Inter Application bus and route data to
> SimpleSynth or whatever.
> so if you can select output devices but dont get sound ill have to get
> help from you how to debug the linux side of things, i dont understant
> the midi routing on linux at all.
I may not be much help, especially if the MIDI implementation is more
ALSA than OSS, but I might know someone who could help. I'll get in
touch with Lucio Asnaghi, he's the developer of JOST, and he's been
doing stuff with JUCE for quite a while, including a lot of MIDI stuff.
Meanwhile I'll keep hacking. :)
Best,
dp
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