Hi all,
I am trying to use IanniX on Ubuntu 18.04.
I downloaded IanniX (version 0.9.20 beta) and started it (running IanniX.sh) along with QjackCtl and Qsynth.
In QjackCtl the connections between IanniX and Qsynth seem ok, but opening one of the examples in IanniX, no audio is heard.
Maybe am I doing something wrong?
I also tried to compile the IanniX source code with “Qt Creator 4.5.2 Based on Qt 5.9.5 (GCC 7.3.0, 64 bit)” in my Ubuntu 18.04.
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But when I start Debug, it gives me the error:
“Qwindow: no such file or directory iannix.h 44.”
I’ve never used Qt, so I don’t know where the problem is.
Some advice?
Thanks,
a
Hi!
That’s normal, IanniX doesn’t produce sound but data to feed oscillators, actuators, light… (in MIDI, OSC…)
On Windows or Mac, we provide Max samples that you can hear.
Best
Thanks,
I rebuilt a patch in Pure Data on Ubuntu 18.04 following a video tutorial. Now the (x,y) coordinates coming from IanniX enter the patch in real time, so it’s easy to convert them into sounds.
It works well, all very interesting.
Bye,
a.
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