Hi everyone,
I can't seem to get Sineshaper to work correctly, even though I installed it from the repos. (It even appears in the menu after installation!)
Is anyone here able to get it to work on their (32-bit) machine?
brian
topic title: Sineshaper
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I've never used that program. Found a recent bug ticket mentioning need to tweak search paths...
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In case you're unable to get it running, maybe a suitable alternative exists. FWIW, debian lists the following as"Similar" packages:
amsynth
mda-lv2
pd-lyonpotpourri
autotalent
qmidiarp
whysynth
freebirth-data
phasex
azr3-jack
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In case you're unable to get it running, maybe a suitable alternative exists. FWIW, debian lists the following as"Similar" packages:
amsynth
mda-lv2
pd-lyonpotpourri
autotalent
qmidiarp
whysynth
freebirth-data
phasex
azr3-jack