Thanks for your responses. Atte, I wasn't aware that there was a python
version of the application, or that it would be relatively easy to set up -
I did get that working, so thanks for the tipoff.
Robin - thanks also. With your suggestion I did get paulstretch to compile
correctly. I had tried running ./compile_linux_fftw_jack.sh earlier, but
hadn't twigged that deleting PAaudiooutput.cpp would fix the problem.
Thanks again! Now I'm off to do some extreme timestretching.
J
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 1:33 AM, Robin Gareus wrote:
Hi all,Thanks for your responses. Atte, I wasn't aware that the=
re was a python version of the application, or that it would be relatively =
easy to set up - I did get that working, so thanks for the tipoff.
Robin - thanks also. With your suggestion I did get paulstretch to compile =
correctly. I had tried running ./compile_linux_fftw_jack.sh earlier, but ha=
dn't twigged that deleting PAaudiooutput.cpp would fix the problem.
Thanks again! Now I'm off to do some extreme timestretching.JOn Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 1:33 AM, Robin Gare=
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Compile it with JACK and without portaudio support:
./compile_linux_fftw_jack.sh
Note: the build-script compiles *.cpp - yet no function from
PAaudiooutput.cpp is used in the JACK version. Either fix the
build-script or simply =A0 mv PAaudiooutput.cpp PAaudiooutput.outoftheway
> Failing that, does anyone know what the likelihood is of
AFAIK Paul Nasca does still develop and maintain it.