I placed the lgpt_DEB folder in my /home/pi folder. I made the program executable via chmod +x, (I checked to make sure that it actually did make it executable), then I tried to open it. Even as root, it says that I don't have permission. When I do it from CLI, I cd into the correct directory, "cd /home/pi/lgpt_DEB/bin" , then as su I type ./lgpt.rpi-exe. I know it's user error, but I'm not sure why I'm doing wrong. I'd provide a screen shot but I'm currently at my day job.
18 Oct 3, 2012 11:22 am
Re: Help with LGPT on Linux (45 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)
You guys are great. Thank you for the responses, but I still can't get it working.
19 Oct 3, 2012 2:11 am
Re: Whats your recording programs? (87 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)
That's right, I forgot to mention that go through a behringer mixer first. Preamps make a huge difference when you're recording.
20 Oct 3, 2012 1:56 am
Topic: Help with LGPT on Linux (45 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)
I guess I need a little guidance. I've tried to run the pig on both Ubuntu and Debian, but I just couldn't figure out how to actually launch the program. I recently got the Raspberry Pi build (which i'm very excited about), but i'm having the same problem. The file extension is .deb-exe and .rpi-exe respectively. I'm fairly comfortable with Lixux, but this is stumping me. Does anybody have any experience with this? I've heard that you can launch it from CLI without even starting X. Does anybody know the command? Please advise. Thanks!
21 Oct 2, 2012 4:47 pm
Re: Whats your recording programs? (87 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)
After I have a sequence laid out in lsdj or piggy, I usually bounce individual channels into Ableton for mixing and whatever other processing. That's pretty much it.
22 Sep 26, 2012 1:44 pm
Re: export audio from piggy (17 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)
Thank you very much!
23 Sep 26, 2012 12:53 pm
Topic: export audio from piggy (17 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)
I apologize in advance if this is the wrong place for this question. Does anyone know of an easy way to bounce down a song in the windows piggy client, or do I need to actually capture the audio externally? I've heard of loopback midi drivers and such, but I'm looking to export my tracks as .wav of .aif for further processing. Thanks!