chuck/miniAudicle, intel mac
didn't see any responses so i thought i'd tell you my experience. which program: miniAudicle-0.1.3.6 did it run at all? YES was there real-tiem audio? DON'T THINK SO where'd exec originate? download from site LED example showed little window with four colored LEDs, but nothing seemed to change. Everything else that I tried seemed to case miniAudicle to bail outright. -- Mark
Hi!
We've been getting reports of audio not working in the miniAudicle on intel macs, using the universal binary. The folks that have been building chuck from source on intel macs seems to have been successful in getting audio. Has anyone had any success/problems with the chuck universal binary on intel mac?
None of us here actual have an intel mac to test with, so we have been relying on external reports. If you have an intel mac and have tried to run/compile chuck/miniAudicle on it, can you post what worked/failed? In particular, we are interested in:
--- which program was tried? (chuck, miniAudicle, or both) did it run at all? (yes/no) was there real-time audio? (yes/non) where did the executable originate? (download from site/built from source) any other issues on intel mac?
If you get a chance, please let us know. Thank you very much!
Best, Ge!
I missed the original question, and don't have time to really dig into this at the moment. However, the problem I am seeing is that if I start a shred that chucks to dac (e.g., the one-liner "SinOsc s => dac;"), I get the following assert: internal error: unhandled UGen add: outs: 1 ins: 0 chuck_ugen.cpp:315: failed assertion `FALSE' This happens with the prebuilt miniAudicle-0.1.3.6 I downloaded from audicle.cs.princeton.edu. -Jukka On Oct 14, 2006, at 10:17 PM, Mark Hereld wrote:
didn't see any responses so i thought i'd tell you my experience. which program: miniAudicle-0.1.3.6 did it run at all? YES was there real-tiem audio? DON'T THINK SO where'd exec originate? download from site
LED example showed little window with four colored LEDs, but nothing seemed to change. Everything else that I tried seemed to case miniAudicle to bail outright.
-- Mark
Hi!
We've been getting reports of audio not working in the miniAudicle on intel macs, using the universal binary. The folks that have been building chuck from source on intel macs seems to have been successful in getting audio. Has anyone had any success/problems with the chuck universal binary on intel mac?
None of us here actual have an intel mac to test with, so we have been relying on external reports. If you have an intel mac and have tried to run/compile chuck/miniAudicle on it, can you post what worked/failed? In particular, we are interested in:
--- which program was tried? (chuck, miniAudicle, or both) did it run at all? (yes/no) was there real-time audio? (yes/non) where did the executable originate? (download from site/built from source) any other issues on intel mac?
If you get a chance, please let us know. Thank you very much!
Best, Ge!
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Howdy, The LED example is really boring--showing a little window four colored LEDs is the full extent of what it does, so it seems that that example is working properly. For real time audio problems, it would probably be good for me see the output of the console log after starting the virtual machine (you can just copy + paste it into an email). I have heard other reports of weird things happening with real time audio for miniAudicle on Intel, but sometimes they can be fixed by explicitly setting the input and output devices and explicitly setting the input and output channels to 2 (or whatever) in the Audio subheading of the Preferences window. So I would recommend trying that out also. spencer On Oct 16, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Jukka Akkanen wrote:
I missed the original question, and don't have time to really dig into this at the moment. However, the problem I am seeing is that if I start a shred that chucks to dac (e.g., the one-liner "SinOsc s => dac;"), I get the following assert:
internal error: unhandled UGen add: outs: 1 ins: 0 chuck_ugen.cpp:315: failed assertion `FALSE'
This happens with the prebuilt miniAudicle-0.1.3.6 I downloaded from audicle.cs.princeton.edu.
-Jukka
On Oct 14, 2006, at 10:17 PM, Mark Hereld wrote:
didn't see any responses so i thought i'd tell you my experience. which program: miniAudicle-0.1.3.6 did it run at all? YES was there real-tiem audio? DON'T THINK SO where'd exec originate? download from site
LED example showed little window with four colored LEDs, but nothing seemed to change. Everything else that I tried seemed to case miniAudicle to bail outright.
-- Mark
Hi!
We've been getting reports of audio not working in the miniAudicle on intel macs, using the universal binary. The folks that have been building chuck from source on intel macs seems to have been successful in getting audio. Has anyone had any success/problems with the chuck universal binary on intel mac?
None of us here actual have an intel mac to test with, so we have been relying on external reports. If you have an intel mac and have tried to run/compile chuck/miniAudicle on it, can you post what worked/failed? In particular, we are interested in:
--- which program was tried? (chuck, miniAudicle, or both) did it run at all? (yes/no) was there real-time audio? (yes/non) where did the executable originate? (download from site/built from source) any other issues on intel mac?
If you get a chance, please let us know. Thank you very much!
Best, Ge!
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Opening and closing the preferences panel was all that was needed to transform miniAudicle from always crashing on an Intel Mac to producing real time audio for me -- I didn't even have to actually adjust the number of channels. After this, the only problem I have seen so far is, even though all the other examples seem to work, mode-o-ui.ck yields no sound. -Jukka On Oct 16, 2006, at 1:09 PM, Spencer Salazar wrote:
Howdy, The LED example is really boring--showing a little window four colored LEDs is the full extent of what it does, so it seems that that example is working properly.
For real time audio problems, it would probably be good for me see the output of the console log after starting the virtual machine (you can just copy + paste it into an email).
I have heard other reports of weird things happening with real time audio for miniAudicle on Intel, but sometimes they can be fixed by explicitly setting the input and output devices and explicitly setting the input and output channels to 2 (or whatever) in the Audio subheading of the Preferences window. So I would recommend trying that out also.
spencer
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Jukka Akkanen
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Mark Hereld
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Spencer Salazar