Any hints for getting iiwu to work? Pd-iiwu object doesn't create for me, with iiwusynth installed either from source or as a .deb. I can't find any answers anywhere else on setting up iiwu itself, so any pointers are appreciated. Thanks, tim b
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TidyNeatHair@netscape.net hat gesagt: // TidyNeatHair@netscape.net wrote:
Any hints for getting iiwu to work? Pd-iiwu object doesn't create for me, with iiwusynth installed either from source or as a .deb. I can't find any answers anywhere else on setting up iiwu itself, so any pointers are appreciated.
I use iiwu for PD a lot. Could you tell us, which versions of pd-iiwu and iiwusynth/libiiwusynth you are using? ciao,
Le Jeudi 11 Avril 2002 15:31, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
TidyNeatHair@netscape.net hat gesagt: // TidyNeatHair@netscape.net wrote:
Any hints for getting iiwu to work? Pd-iiwu object doesn't create for me, with iiwusynth installed either from source or as a .deb. I can't find any answers anywhere else on setting up iiwu itself, so any pointers are appreciated.
I use iiwu for PD a lot. Could you tell us, which versions of pd-iiwu and iiwusynth/libiiwusynth you are using? ciao,
Did you try "iiwu~" instead of "iiwu" ? The help file is wrong.
Linium
Did you try "iiwu~" instead of "iiwu" ? The help file is wrong.
Linium
Ouch! Mea culpa - I changed the name from "iiwu" to "iiwu~" to reflect the fact that it is an audio object, but I didn't update the help patch.
Was this in fact your problem, or are you still without a working iiwu?
Larry