[SOLVED]Help! LinuxSampler Installation
[SOLVED]Help! LinuxSampler Installation
Hi Peep's
Ive been trying to install LinuxSampler but I'm going around in circles :/ I had LinuxSampler installed on my old computer (very late night magic moment) but I'm running into problems.
I'm using Linux Mint (based on Ubuntu 7.10) This is what Ive done so far...
I went to this page...
http://www.linuxsampler.org/downloads.html#libgig
And read this...
gigedit
|
(mandatory)
|
V
QSampler ~~~(optional)~~~> libgig JSampler
| A |
| | |
(mandatory) (mandatory) (mandatory)
| | |
V | V
liblscp LinuxSampler jlscp
So I clicked on the "Debian" and downloaded the folowing debs...
libgig_3.2.1-1_i386.deb 05-Dec-2007 16:52 93K
linuxsampler_0.5.1-1..> 06-Dec-2007 21:54 102K
liblscp_0.5.5-1_i386..> 15-Oct-2007 15:55 27K
qsampler_0.2.1-1_i38..> 07-Dec-2007 02:42 236K
gigtools_3.2.1-1_i38..> 05-Dec-2007 16:51 35K
qsampler_0.2.1-1_i38..> 07-Dec-2007 02:42 236K
i then started JACKctrl then qsampler and get the following message...
14:28:17.931 Client connecting...
14:28:17.938 Server is starting...
14:28:17.943 linuxsampler
14:28:17.975 Could not start server. Sorry.
lscp_client_create: cmd: connect: Connection refused
14:28:24.194 Server was stopped with exit status 0.
Ive come to the end of my "skills" and I dont know what to try next.
PS. Is LinuxSampler aimed at advanced user's because the installation process seem's to assume I know alot more than I do. Please dont take this as an insult to what your doing but that's how it feels so far :s
Ive been trying to install LinuxSampler but I'm going around in circles :/ I had LinuxSampler installed on my old computer (very late night magic moment) but I'm running into problems.
I'm using Linux Mint (based on Ubuntu 7.10) This is what Ive done so far...
I went to this page...
http://www.linuxsampler.org/downloads.html#libgig
And read this...
gigedit
|
(mandatory)
|
V
QSampler ~~~(optional)~~~> libgig JSampler
| A |
| | |
(mandatory) (mandatory) (mandatory)
| | |
V | V
liblscp LinuxSampler jlscp
So I clicked on the "Debian" and downloaded the folowing debs...
libgig_3.2.1-1_i386.deb 05-Dec-2007 16:52 93K
linuxsampler_0.5.1-1..> 06-Dec-2007 21:54 102K
liblscp_0.5.5-1_i386..> 15-Oct-2007 15:55 27K
qsampler_0.2.1-1_i38..> 07-Dec-2007 02:42 236K
gigtools_3.2.1-1_i38..> 05-Dec-2007 16:51 35K
qsampler_0.2.1-1_i38..> 07-Dec-2007 02:42 236K
i then started JACKctrl then qsampler and get the following message...
14:28:17.931 Client connecting...
14:28:17.938 Server is starting...
14:28:17.943 linuxsampler
14:28:17.975 Could not start server. Sorry.
lscp_client_create: cmd: connect: Connection refused
14:28:24.194 Server was stopped with exit status 0.
Ive come to the end of my "skills" and I dont know what to try next.
PS. Is LinuxSampler aimed at advanced user's because the installation process seem's to assume I know alot more than I do. Please dont take this as an insult to what your doing but that's how it feels so far :s
Last edited by lowkey on Wed Mar 05, 2008 1:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Help! LinuxSampler Installation
First, try to run Linuxsampler from the command line in a console:
What's the output? Do you get a smiley face on the last line?
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$> linuxsampler
Anders Dahnielson
Ardour2, Qtractor, Linuxsampler, M-AUDIO Delta 1010, Axiom 61, Korg D12, AKAI S2000, E-MU Proteus 2k, Roland R-5, Roland HP 1300e, Zoom RFX-1000, 4GB RAM x86_64 Intel Pentium Dual 1.80GHz Gentoo Linux
Ardour2, Qtractor, Linuxsampler, M-AUDIO Delta 1010, Axiom 61, Korg D12, AKAI S2000, E-MU Proteus 2k, Roland R-5, Roland HP 1300e, Zoom RFX-1000, 4GB RAM x86_64 Intel Pentium Dual 1.80GHz Gentoo Linux
Re: Help! LinuxSampler Installation
Thank you
I get...
bash: linuxsampler: command not found
I get...
bash: linuxsampler: command not found
Re: Help! LinuxSampler Installation
Sorted it.
I uninstalled everything with LinuxSampler then reinstalled it again.
Thanks anyway
I uninstalled everything with LinuxSampler then reinstalled it again.
Thanks anyway
Re: Help! LinuxSampler Installation
lowkey,
keep in mind that the binary LS .debs don't exploit your machine fully (I think the polyphony is set to 64 voices etc), so if you want
to fully exploit your machine you should compile either the release tarballs or CVS for bleeding edge features and then tweak the configure parameters.
The next LS release should allow runtime configurable parameters so recompilation will normally not be needed.
keep in mind that the binary LS .debs don't exploit your machine fully (I think the polyphony is set to 64 voices etc), so if you want
to fully exploit your machine you should compile either the release tarballs or CVS for bleeding edge features and then tweak the configure parameters.
The next LS release should allow runtime configurable parameters so recompilation will normally not be needed.
Re: Help! LinuxSampler Installation
Cheers Benno
I'm going to find a good compilation tutorial and work through it. I really don't understand the process as well as I should. Configuring LS to get the best out of it will be worth the time because I'd like to use just LS and kick my VST addiction
I'm going to find a good compilation tutorial and work through it. I really don't understand the process as well as I should. Configuring LS to get the best out of it will be worth the time because I'd like to use just LS and kick my VST addiction
Re: Help! LinuxSampler Installation
I planned to write a Debian cooking howto in the next days, ... let's see if I really do it ...
Re: Help! LinuxSampler Installation
Ok, here is the promised LS Debian Howto.
Re: Help! LinuxSampler Installation
Thank you Cuse
I'll put it to good use because I'm going to start from scratch. My normal desktop is going on a usb stick.
I'll put it to good use because I'm going to start from scratch. My normal desktop is going on a usb stick.