ok, so i looked a little closer at juce_Config.h and noticed the JUCE_ALSA macro was commented out, hmm. i enabled it, re-ran the premake, rebuilt juce, rebuild cm and now i have midi in and out in grace! all right!
i usually use jack and qjackctl to make it a liitle easier to see what ports are available. i can then hook the output up to a softsynth, the input to my cruddy little m-audio control and fun ensues. hope that helps someone out. and that's very exciting news about the portability of the application ... guess i need to go pitch that class now. b On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Heinrich Taube <[email protected]> wrote: >> pedagogically, if i were to consider pitching a class at a local uni >> or college now i'd be more concerned with having an app that the >> sysadmin there could install without too much hassle ... on mac or >> possibly windows. > > no need for a sysadmin or installing -- my students just unpack the app on > their desktop and double-click it to start working; clm and the instrument > distro are built into the exe. things seem to be running well on windows and > mac , ill keep working on the linux audio problem, it must be possible get > at the audio devices somehow! > > > _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
