
On Jul 28, 2006, at 3:16 PM, mik wrote:
i did it by compiling wxwidgets myself (debian unstable), but i have no sound (linux-alsa). chuck as such works perfectly.
On Jul 28, 2006, at 7:57 PM, Atte André Jensen wrote:
Thanks. With this patch I had sound for the first time, namely zerox.ck (but maybe that also worked before, didn't try with the first patch). However this it the only one of the examples (didn't try them all) that reproduces any sound.
mik, Atte, If you havent already, try removing the symlink to the chuck directory within the miniAudicle distribution, and replacing it with a symlink to the chuck directory that came from the chuck website. The problem could also be that the default virtual machine parameters supplied by miniAudicle dont mesh well with your system. What command line arguments, if any, do you typically pass to chuck?
Two other things (have also added them to the wiki):
1) CTRL-x doesn't do anything here. Maybe this key binding is standard on mac, but on Linux CTRL-o is the most common key binding for "open file".
Thats a bug that has been fixed for the next release--Ctrl-X should definitely be bound to Cut, and Ctrl-O to open file.
2) It seems it's not possible to call miniAudicle with any command line options. I guess it should possible to use the same options as with regular chuck, or...?
Nope, not at the moment. Within the next release or two will be a GUI preferences mechanism by which you can specify common options such as dac/adc, sample rate, channels, buffer size, etc., but a complementary command line interface is also a good idea. Thanks for your input! spencer
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