From: Pete S. <pst...@gm...> - 2009-10-15 23:42:45
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This is my second attempt at replying to this message. I have no idea what happened to my first attempt... BV = Bob Vogel BV>>> I have a copy of Dave Phillips book, Linux BV>>> Music & Sound, from 2000 which describes BV>>> jazz++ this way: BV>>> BV>>> "...Jazz++ is a professional grade tools for BV>>> recording, editing, and playing midi data and BV>>> has the distinction of being the first Linux BV>>> sequencer with integrated MIDI and digital BV>>> audio sequencing. It provides a wide BV>>> assortment of tools for the manipulation of BV>>> recorded MIDI data, including a full BV>>> complement of the basic tools (cut, copy, BV>>> paste, mute/solo, track quantization and BV>>> transposition, and so on), a variety of BV>>> interesting and useful MIDI event generators BV>>> and modifiers, and an editor and other tools BV>>> for digital audio tracks." BV>>> BV>>> It goes on for a few more pages with more BV>>> detail. There is also a CD included with the BV>>> book that has a 386 rpm, some documentation, BV>>> and other material that is likely outdated by BV>>> now. BV>>> BV>>> Since it is all under the GPL, I could send BV>>> you copies of those files if they are of any BV>>> use to you. PS = Pete Stieber PS>> I didn't even know this book existed. PS>> If you browse the SVN repository PS>> I inherited you will notice some PS>> old branches PS>> PS>> http://jazzplusplus.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jazzplusplus/branches/ PS>> PS>> Do you happen to know the version of PS>> Jazz++ that was included on the CD? BV> Dave Phillips did not include actual BV> source code for Jazz++ on his CD. One BV> file is labeled jazz4.0.0-1.386.rpm. BV> I sent a file to your gmail address BV> that contains some useful looking BV> html. Dave's book also has a number BV> of screenshots. A good library could BV> probably get it for you. Amazon still has a link to vendors... http://www.amazon.com/Linux-Music-Sound-Dave-Phillips/dp/1886411344 BV> It might not have been a good move. BV> I have changed from Debian to Ubuntu BV> 9.04 on a quad core AMD64 machine. BV> Actually it has been much more difficult BV> to configure audio because Ubuntu BV> uses Pulseaudio. So does Fedora. BV> It's also that I have a cheap BV> soundcard that turns out not to be BV> supported by ALSA. I'm thinking I BV> need to replace the sound card soon. BV> Which one do you think would be best? I haven't kept up with sound card HW. The last time I was doing this Creative Labs (http://us.creative.com/welcome.asp) and TurtleBeach (http://www.turtlebeach.com/) were the best "game in town", but don't trust that. This might help (http://linux-sound.org/drivers.html). BV> Aside from that, I have compiled 2.8.10 BV> of wxWidgets. Seems to be ok. You need to compile it using instructions found at... http://jazzplusplus.sourceforge.net/buildingwx/ BV> Sure...I can try building it. Do you BV> still have instructions to do it ? Yes. After wxWidgets, build and install tex2rtf... http://jazzplusplus.sourceforge.net/buildingtex2rtf/ Next Jazz++ http://jazzplusplus.sourceforge.net/buildingjazz/ Let me know if some instructions are fouled up. Also see my autoreconf note to Kevin. Thanks for trying, Pete |