2012/1/15 Harry van Haaren <[email protected]> > On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Diego Simak <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi, luppp is running here on ubuntu 10.04. >> I've installed libconfig++ from [1], it was installed under >> /usr/local/lib/ >> I've created a libconfig++.conf file having a single line with the path >> "/usr/local/lib" under /etc/ld.so.conf.d to find libconfig++.so.9. >> To get that phat configured just run 'sudo ldconfig'. >> > I don´t understand quite why you´re putting custom config files around... > it should work out of the box, so long as your version of LibConfig is > greater or equal to 1.4.8 > >
Yes that's odd. I've deleted the custom config file (ldconfig after that) and luppp is working OK. Yesterday I had a message that libconfig++.so.9 was not found... strange. > Nevertheless I can't get any sound fom luppp. >> I just loaded some wav samples using also vmpk as MIDI keyboard (using >> jack midi) but still no sound.... > > I will write a tutorial when back at home, which will hopefully clear some > of the confusion. > > In very short words: > -You´ve got to load a clip with audio or record something before it will > playback > -JACK transport needs to be running (just "rolling", tempo & BBT info not > used ATM) > -Click on the clip constantly while its orange, and eventually it will got > green & play. This is due to a bug in clip launch code, that (badly) needs > to be fixed. > > Now it's booming!! > All will be explained better soon, when time permits. Thanks for the > feedback regardless :) -Harry > Thank you very much! > > PS: Current state has MIDI bindings hard coded for Akai´s APC40, and > Akai´s MPK mini, hence other controllers won´t function correctly or at > all.... A MidiMapping feature has been planned, and will be implemented in > the near future. > Yes, I've observed that hitting a key on vmpk just change the states of some parts of the GUI. Thanks again! Diego
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