Re: [Faudiostream-users] [Faudiostream-devel] [IMPORTANT] Faust git branches renaming

2017-11-25 Thread Albert Graef
Hi Stephane,

I just switched the Arch packages to the new branches, so faust2-git now
builds from master-dev and faust-git builds from old-master for now. (Still
need to update my Ubuntu and MacPorts packages, but that will take some
time, so don't hold your breath yet.)

I also cc'ed David as he's going to take over the Arch Faust packages at
some point.

Stephane, I'd appreciate it if the old-master branch sticks around for a
while, as some people may still want to hang on to the "old faust" for some
time, *at least* until a proper release of the new mainline formerly known
as faust2 is out. At which point faust2-git should become faust-git and the
old faust-git package will be gone for good. At least that makes sense to
me, but I still need to discuss this with David.

I vaguely recall that there was some talk about providing a "light faust"
version (something akin to the "old faust") in the new mainline, i.e.,
without all the extra backends. LLVM is a fairly big dependency, so I think
that some people will appreciate that. Are there any news on this?

Have a nice Sunday,
Albert

On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 2:13 PM, Stéphane Letz  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> The branch renaming has been done:
>
> - the « master-dev »  branch has be deleted
>
> - the « master » has be renamed «  old-master » and pushed on GitHub (and
>  will be kept a few for days)
>
> *- *the *«  faust2 »  has be renamed to « master » *
>
> *-  from this «  master » branch, a new « master-dev » branch has been
> created for developers *
>
> - the «  faust2 » has been renamed to « old-faust2 » and pushed on GitHub
> (and  will be kept a few for days)
>
> - the «  faust2 »  has been deleted.
>
> *You will have to fetch new branches, (git fetch), them switch to the new
> « master » (or « master-dev » branch for developers)*
>
> The main README file have been updated to describe this new model.
>
> Stéphane
>
> 
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Re: [Faudiostream-users] FaustLive and MIDI in OS X?

2017-11-25 Thread Stéphane Letz
Partial MIDI input only  (controller and pitchwheel) is implement for now. No 
MIDI output yet.

Stéphane 


> Le 25 nov. 2017 à 20:47, Mykle Hansen  a écrit :
> 
> Aha.  Sorry, this seems to be a simple user error.  I didn’t 
> understand that I need to press “apply changes” in FaustLive after 
> enabling midi.  Now it’s showing up & sending events.  Duh.  Thanks!
> 
> Here’s a related question: what are the steps I need to get
> MIDI working in the new Webassembly interface?  I assumed that 
> if I compiled & ran some Faust code that defined MIDI inputs,
> the browser would prompt me to allow the page access to system
> MIDI stuff.  This midiTest program, at least, doesn’t seem to do that,
> and I don’t see any events from it in MIDI Monitor either.
> 
> (I'm uploading midiTest.dsp to https://grame-cncm.github.io/fausteditorweb/,
> running in Chrome 62 on OS X 10.11.6. )
> 
> Thanks,
> -m-
> 
>> On Nov 25, 2017, at 9:49 AM, Stéphane Letz  wrote:
>> 
>> FLW-1 should appear, here in Midi monitor, or Midi keys. 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Le 24 nov. 2017 à 23:30, Mykle Hansen  a écrit :
>>> 
>>> Hi, 
>>> 
>>> Does FaustLive support MIDI in OS X these days?  I know the docs
>>> say that it does, but does anybody here have it working?
>>> 
>>> I’m trying to step through the tutorials, using FaustLive 2.46 with 
>>> CoreAudio
>>> on OS X 10.11.6 .  I’ve told FaustLive to enable MIDI, but I don’t 
>>> see its virtual MIDI ports appearing the OS.  Audio Midi Setup
>>> doesn’t show anything, and neither does Ableton Live.
>>> 
>>> I thought maybe I had an old Faust version, so I upgraded with MacPorts
>>> (“ port upgrade faustlive-devel “) … took a while … but when I 
>>> got done, FaustLive appears to still be 2.46? Hmm… is that really
>>> the latest version?
>>> 
>>> What should I see happening if this is working?  I’m running
>>> midiTest.dsp, and I have a keyboard controller hooked up (which
>>> the OS does detect.)  I’m not sure how Faust is supposed to declare
>>> which MIDI channel it listens on.  At any rate it doesn’t seem to
>>> respond to messages.  Maybe there’s a better .dsp file for testing?
>>> 
>>> Thanks much for any advice,
>>> 
>>> -mykle-
>>> 
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