FW: [Stk] Mandolin class
Liam Kelly
liamdotcom_@hotmail.com
Sun, 16 Mar 2003 15:49:45 -0000
Thanks once again for your trouble Gary
>I compiled your program and it worked fine. To compile it, I first
>compiled an STK library by typing "make" in the src directory. Then I
>just linked to that during compilation.
Unfortunately I'm still very much a beginner with C++ so it is not so
clear to me what you mean here. I am using VC++6 on windows. Are you
referring to compiler settings here? I have rummaged around the menus
and setting but not really seen what you're referring to.
-----Original Message-----
From: stk-admin@ccrma.Stanford.EDU [mailto:stk-admin@ccrma.Stanford.EDU]
On Behalf Of Gary Scavone
Sent: 16 March 2003 00:48
To: Liam Kelly
Cc: Stk@ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Subject: RE: [Stk] Mandolin class
Hi Liam,
I compiled your program and it worked fine. To compile it, I first
compiled an STK library by typing "make" in the src directory. Then I
just linked to that during compilation.
--gary
On Sat, 15 Mar 2003, Liam Kelly wrote:
>>Thanks for the Gary
>>
>>>I assume you got the instrument to work using the demo project?
>>>
>>>After a quick pass through your program, it looks fine. Perhaps the
>>>amplitude gain is a little low? What sort of sound are you getting?
>>>If it's just noise, then perhaps you're missing the __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
>>>preprocessor definition (needed by WvOut).
>>
>>Yeah, the project seems to compile OK if I switch a few files and run
a
>>StifKarp instrument for example. The sound I get from the Mandolin is
>>not exactly noise, I'd hazard a guess that it's more like a train of
>>impulse responses - roughly periodic about 10ms. It sounds crackly
more
>>than any thing.
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