Hi,
I really need to fix the helpfile for this don't I..
[dssi~] has now been modified to include the loader code provided with [plugin~]. The inlet/outlet structure has also been modified for [plugin~] compatibility.
Therefore if you do:
|listplugins( | [dssi~]
You should get a list of all plugins in the standard directories, and the libraries they are contained in.
you can then load a plugin with either
[dssi~ <plugin label> <instances>] where the label will be something like sine_faaa or trivial_synth
or:
[dssi~ <path to library>:<plugin label> <instances>]
e.g.
[dssi~ /usr/local/lib/dssi/trivial_synth.so:trivial_synth]
This method is faster, because it doesn't search through all your plugins.
You can also do:
|plug <path to library>:<plugin label> <instances>( | [dssi~]
or
|plug <plugin label> <instances>( | [dssi~]
To load a plugin after the object has been loaded, but this feature is somewhat experimental.
Jamie
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 05:04:49 +0200 Federico xaero@inwind.it wrote:
anyone got dssi~ running fine?
I just compiled it, and I can't get it to load any DSSI instrument. even the predefined insturments from the dssi~'s help patch (trivial_synth.so)
note: I READ the README. note-2: I specify the full path to the DSSI plugin (i.e.: /usr/lib/dssi/trivial_synth.so)
it keep saying load error.
system info: linux 2.6.15 pd-0.40 (cvs) dssi-0.9.1