On 2018. May 5., at 13:18, Christian Schoenebeck <schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org> wrote: > The Mac's "Console" utility might also give > a clue in this case what Logic dislikes exactly about the LinuxSampler AU. Here’s the relevant log entry:
Error loading /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/LinuxSamplerAU.component/Contents/MacOS/LinuxSamplerAU: dlopen(/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/LinuxSamplerAU.component/Contents/MacOS/LinuxSamplerAU, 262): Library not loaded: /home/persson/mac/x86_64/lib/linuxsampler/liblinuxsampler.5.dylib Referenced from: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/LinuxSamplerAU.component/Contents/MacOS/LinuxSamplerAU Reason: image not found FATAL ERROR: OpenAComponent: result: -50,0xFFFFFFCE > But there is for example the command line application “lscp”...essentially a > shell… This is exactly what I need, thank you! > … you would still need to learn at least the basics of what those > commands are, which is described in a rather huge document here: It seems that I can easily load an instrument from here, if I know the index. It should be trivial to hack something together which would query the giga files via gigdump and pipe it to the lscp shell. This will be really useful when I need to load lots of instruments all at once for a Logic project. I’ll give this a go, thank you. > I am not sure how much you usually use command line applications… A lot, daily :-) > I could add you a command line > switch to gigdump such that it only prints you a list of instruments if that > would help you. I can probably use ‘grep' or ‘sift’ to have a list of indexes, however, if it is not much work, it would certainly make things a lot easier. The index number and its name, similarly to how Fantasia displays it in its dropdown would be perfect. > ... the Qt > library needs to be updated on our automatic build server. That takes a while > because it requires us manual cross compilation and dealing with couple issues > on our server. But I could do that somewhere next week or so. That would be amazing, thank you. With the combination of Gigdump and the LSCP shell, plus Fantasia occasionally, I feel that this is not quite important, but it is certainly a welcome addition. As always, your help is very much appreciated! All the best, Rob
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