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(11 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Possibly it's also the stable version is borked and you should try the ghetto. If this still doesn't work, post the log file.

For future references, the problem was the sav file was in capital letters (i.e. LGPTSAV.DAT) while the pig tries to open a lower case lgptsav.dat.

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(19 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Do you have any special settings for ROOTFOLDER in your config file ?

Generally you should send bugs to the mailing list

iLKke wrote:

OK here's a bug on A320 dingoo with 1.3l_50 !

When you create a new song it will actually make a .lgpt_* folder (with period as the first char) preventing it from showing under linux and thus you cannot load.

Or should I be emailing bug reports to someone instead?

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(10 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Just to make an official statement RE: still in development. I am completely commited to fix bugs that annoy people or port it to new platforms. WRT to new features, one of the main issue right now is that I can't add much more without breaking older platforms because they are already pretty short in cpu cycles. So unless I decide to drop support for anything beside caanoo / rpi / 700Mhz platform my hands are tight.

I've also rebased the piggy code on a newer architecture platform and it's kind of working (probably more cpu hungry though). This might open up interesting possibilities in the future but I don't know what and when big_smile

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(27 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

I'm still waiting for the guy to send me his. Hopefully this month.

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(2 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Grab the version of the application that is under 'ghetto builds' at the bottom of the download page. That should fix it up

yeah. since it can work with jack, it needs the library. But if the jack server isn't started, it will use alsa.

To run lgpt, you need the jack libraries to be installed. But it doesn't mean you have to use jack as output.

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(27 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Some guy mailed my last week about sending me a unit for a port, to which I said yes. No news since then though.

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(14 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

There was a bug preventing using soundfonts on caanoo so this might be just the same. Since I fixed that 'fairely' recently, try the last ghetto (which is 1.3l?) and get back on whether it still craps with that one.

It's more likely windows and directshow are the issue. Running asio4all could smooth things out. Or installing a linux distro.

On raspi it's a completely different issue because the audio out is some hacked partly failed diy job.


BLEO wrote:

You should probably use a USB audio interface with these netbooks, a MUST for the Pi.

Unfortunately, MIDI timing is generally a bitch to control and windows is the worse platform of tham all. There s not that much you can do on it, at least at this point in time

Did you ever use it ? big_smile

Also, I've switched lately from Raspbian to archlinux. No major differences except it boots to shell in about 10 seconds with is rather good.

I'm running the linux pig on an old eepc 701

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid= … ;_from=R40

running a pure-dyne distro. If you want a all-included-but-cheap solution, it's pretty neat.

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(16 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

But - since there's only 128 notes on the midi scale - You'd only be able to cover 16 rows of 8 channels.

Maybe that's good enough though.