[PlanetCCRMA] Re: hitmuri
Nicholas Manojlovic
nicholasmanojlovic at gmail.com
Tue Jul 17 20:27:02 PDT 2007
"No supported SIMD instruction sets detected"
I imagine this has to do with what kind of processor/kernel combination
you're running. I've got an Intel P4 from about two years ago and I get
'SSE2 Instructions found'. I imagine its probably not a big deal in terms of
performance, but you never know.
Well, thanks to Hitmuri's advice earlier on, I managed to get everything
started and running okay. I was unable to get Seq24 as my time control
master, so used Ardour instead.
Anyone know of a lightweight master that will control the tempo and jack?
Maybe I'll ask the qjackctl folks if they want to include this as a feature.
I was still unable to do anything usable with tranches or tapeutape, but I
didn't venture into the XML file.
As an aside, anyone know how one would use a beat slicer and sampler in a
live rig? Some people just make it look so easy, but I can't get my head
around how to do it at speed and keeping time.
Anyone know of any other cool tools in a live looping setup? I am working
with a Win32 guy who has Ableton, so I know I can midi-sync that. I'd just
rather convert him to linux..
Cheers all
Niko
On 7/18/07, Nigel Henry <cave.dnb at tiscali.fr> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 17 July 2007 10:30, hitmuri at no-log.org wrote:
> > > Nigel Henry wrote:
> > >> On Monday 16 July 2007 22:25, Randy Winchester wrote:
> > >>>> Well I was only trying to give a bit of help to the OP that wanted
> to
> > >>>> install Tapeutape, and havn't experienced Lash before, but anyway,
>
> > >>>> Looking though directly in the /etc/hosts file I see this.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> # Do not remove the following line, or various programs
> > >>>> # that require network functionality will fail.
> > >>>> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
> > >>>>
> > >>>> ::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
> > >>>>
> > >>>> So that appears ok.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Nigel.
> > >>>
> > >>> Nigel,
> > >>>
> > >>> I seem to recall that it's the IPv6 line in /etc/hosts that causes
> > >>> confusion with lash. You might try commenting out the line
> > >>>
> > >>> ::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
> > >>>
> > >>> and rebooting.
> > >>
> > >> Yes. I was a bit suspicious about that line myself. At the the moment
> > >> I'm
> > >> booted up into FC5 on the same machine, and am downloading the deps
> for
> > >> Tapeutape. Saying this, they're done, and installing, but I'll forego
> > >> building Tapeutape on FC5, and reboot F7, and comment out that line.
> > >>
> > >> Lets see how it goes.
> > >>
> > >> Nigel.
>
> > > well,
> > >
> > > managed to make those changes to etc/hosts and etc/services and I am
> no
> > > longer getting any error messages. Tranches and Tapeutape both load
> > > okay, but neither seem to be connecting to jack, or at least, qjackctl
> > > with any i/o options.
> > >
> > > Will investigate further. i imagine I will need to get my feet wet in
> > > lash before it gets any useful.
>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > sorry i wasn't there this week-end.
> > Glad you found the solution for the LASH problem.
> >
> > For the jack problem, did you open a file ? Without any file opened,
> both
> > tranches and tapeutape don't create any audio ports, because you can
> > define the number of IO ports in the .tra and .tap files. Try with the
> > command : "tapeutape example.tap" or "Open file" from the menu.
> >
> > Look in the example files for more explanations. I know that xml files
> are
> > not exactly "user-friendly" and that's why the upcoming versions will
> have
> > gui's to tweak the options and create the instruments.
> > New versions (more features and a lot of bug fixes ) should be released
> > in september.
> >
> > Hope this helps ;)
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Florent
>
> I havn't played with Lash before, and didn't realise that you had to start
> the
> lash daemon with "lashd" before you launched Tapeutape. Anyway this is
> what I
> get now when running lashd.
>
> $ lashd
> JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]
> No supported SIMD instruction sets detected
> Connected to JACK server with client name 'LASH_Server'
> Opened ALSA sequencer with client ID 129
> Listening for connections
>
> Then I launch Tapeutape (GUI) from the desktop launcher, and this output
> is
> added.
>
> Created project project-1 in directory
> /home/djmons/audio-projects/project-1
> Added client 1a905438-814c-4a6a-b203-5662f7c25dca of class Tapeutape to
> project project-1
> Client 1a905438-814c-4a6a-b203-5662f7c25dca set its name to 'Tapeutape'
>
> Now, using the menu, I navigate to example.tap, and get the following
> output.
>
> Well. No more output showing in Konsole, but Messages on the GUI says.
>
> Loading /home/djmons/Downloads/Tapeutape/tapeutape-0.0.5/example.tap
> Loading Samples
> Problem loading sample ./son1.flac
>
> The GUI shows a split screen with setup1, and setup2. Setup1 shows kit1,
> and
> setup2 shows kit2, with kit1 below it.
>
> Looking in Qjackctl's "Connect" there is nothing showing.
>
> I only got into this to help the OP out with a guide to installing
> Tapeutape,
> but am now feeling involved in seeing it working.
>
> A question:
>
> What does this line mean when I started lashd?
> No supported SIMD instruction sets detected
>
> Nigel.
>
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