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Minicomputer v.1.2 softwaresynthesizer for Linux released
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Version 1.2 of the free open source Linux software synthesizer Minicomputer is out. This audiosynthesizer creates complex waveforms and shapes them in a three stage formant filter. More at
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or directly at
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Changes:
1.2 1.May 2008
2 - new: installer/deinstaller
3 - new: installerscript for presets
4 - new: unified behaviour, editor is called now minicomputer and when started by user, launches t he core and shuts it down too
5 - fix: improved midihandling while using less cpu cycles
6 - fix: backup of memory files should work now
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Industrial synthesizer for Industrial people
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05/02/08
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EsromCole
this + Seq24 = fun
05/02/08
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tylth
ja das gut synthetisiere,r leider linux
05/03/08
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wakax
i hope that some1 will port it to os x and maybe win ...
great synth.
05/04/08
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blockhead
I was going to give this a try, you know; compile it my linux system ... but it needs "scons" to compile it. Yuck. Why not use "make" like the rest of the unix world does? Duh!
05/04/08
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kenrestivo
scons is easy. "sudo apt-get install scons". Then drop into the minicomputer directory, and type.... "scons" and then maybe "sudo scons install". Maybe read the build dependencies first and make sure you have what minicomputer wants. IIRC it wasn't too demanding of weird dependencies or anything that apt-get couldn't take care of.
It'll probably get packaged for Debian, and the music distros will pick it up and eventually include it by default.
09/12/08
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everamzah
blockhead said: "I was going to give this a try, you know; compile it my linux system ... but it needs "scons" to compile it. Yuck. Why not use "make" like the rest of the unix world does? Duh!"
i can't believe u just said that. *shakes head in amazement*
there are a number of reasons why a project make use scons or any other compilation over autotools. or even a combination. there are many projects that use scons, as well as other build systems.
duh
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