virtual-playing-orchstra with Ardour on Ubuntu Studio 19.10
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2020 11:40 am
Hi everyone,
i'm really new in making music with Linux and i am looking to solve the problem as descripted in the following:
System: Ubuntu Studio 19.10
DAW: Ardour 5.12
Ardour works fine and so i decided to try the "virtual-playing-orchstra-template" as described here:
https://github.com/michaelwillis/virtua ... r-template
I've done every thing step by step and the "Dragonfly Reverb" for example works really fine.
The only thing not working is "SFizz". I've folowed the steps writen here https://github.com/michaelwillis/virtua ... r-template, but all i get i the messega from Ardour "Unable to find SFizz the PI will be replaced by a dummy".
This is not the 100% original Error Message, but form me it is not so easy to translate it into good english.
I've trid and tried again, but nothing changes. I've found some second source here https://sfz.tools/sfizz/, but this dosn't work too.
The only thing i've found is that "git checkout develop" and "sudo make install" are not working at the first source of SFizz.
Has anybody a tip, what i should try to make the template work? That would be great!
i'm really new in making music with Linux and i am looking to solve the problem as descripted in the following:
System: Ubuntu Studio 19.10
DAW: Ardour 5.12
Ardour works fine and so i decided to try the "virtual-playing-orchstra-template" as described here:
https://github.com/michaelwillis/virtua ... r-template
I've done every thing step by step and the "Dragonfly Reverb" for example works really fine.
The only thing not working is "SFizz". I've folowed the steps writen here https://github.com/michaelwillis/virtua ... r-template, but all i get i the messega from Ardour "Unable to find SFizz the PI will be replaced by a dummy".
This is not the 100% original Error Message, but form me it is not so easy to translate it into good english.
I've trid and tried again, but nothing changes. I've found some second source here https://sfz.tools/sfizz/, but this dosn't work too.
The only thing i've found is that "git checkout develop" and "sudo make install" are not working at the first source of SFizz.
Has anybody a tip, what i should try to make the template work? That would be great!