Yoshimi does not show up
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Yoshimi does not show up
Want to try Yoshimi.
I am keeping it short to be clear and to the point.
Installed
Plays directly under linux.
But it does not show up in the ardour plugin list.
What am i doing wrong?
I am keeping it short to be clear and to the point.
Installed
Plays directly under linux.
But it does not show up in the ardour plugin list.
What am i doing wrong?
Last edited by zoco on Thu Apr 04, 2019 7:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Yoshimi does not show up
Your right. Was misspelled. Changed the image with correct search term.
Does not make a difference. It still does not show up. Can not find it in the plugin listings either.
Works great if started directly under linux. I must really do something wrong.
Does not make a difference. It still does not show up. Can not find it in the plugin listings either.
Works great if started directly under linux. I must really do something wrong.
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Re: Yoshimi does not show up
You might need to tell Ardour to rescan your plugins. I don't have access to Ardour right now, but hopefully you can find it in Preferences -> Plugins.
Re: Yoshimi does not show up
Yoshima is good. I like it a lot. Want to use it in my ardour.
Tried the automated re-scan. Even set it on re-scan on startup and started up again. Still not there.
Under pref-plugins is a list with paths. Can it be that i must add the Yoshima path manually? Or is it otherwise possible to add Yoshima manually?
Tried the automated re-scan. Even set it on re-scan on startup and started up again. Still not there.
Under pref-plugins is a list with paths. Can it be that i must add the Yoshima path manually? Or is it otherwise possible to add Yoshima manually?
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Re: Yoshimi does not show up
1.3.8 is a very old version of Yoshimi - so old it doesn't actually have LV2 implemented!
The current version available from most distros is V 1.5.10.2
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And I know this works on Ardour, Muse3 and Qtractor as I test it regularly on these.
The current version available from most distros is V 1.5.10.2
{edit}
And I know this works on Ardour, Muse3 and Qtractor as I test it regularly on these.
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Re: Yoshimi does not show up
See above!rghvdberg wrote:Could be ardour blacklists the plugin. Usually because there is trouble rendering the ui.
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Re: Yoshimi does not show up
I was afraid it would be something like the path. After looking at the ardour guides how it handles plugins i could not find it either in de ladspa or lv2 path.folderol wrote:1.3.8 is a very old version of Yoshimi - so old it doesn't actually have LV2 implemented!
It is the version i installed from the softwarecentre. Then i have to install the later version, but not today. Can i install the latest version on 16LTS?
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Re: Yoshimi does not show up
Unfortunately probably not. That is also a fairly old version of Ubuntu (even though it is LTS). Also, there was a gap when Ubuntu versions stopped tracking Yoshimi, then a jump to the middle of the 1.5.x series.
P.S.
I'll ask the other devs if anyone has a ubuntu build for this?
P.P.S
It looks like there may be a deb package around... I'll make further inquiries
P.S.
I'll ask the other devs if anyone has a ubuntu build for this?
P.P.S
It looks like there may be a deb package around... I'll make further inquiries
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Re: Yoshimi does not show up
You can check content of your yoshimi package with command 'dpkg -L yoshimi'
Look is there lv2 or vst? You can also run
Look is there lv2 or vst? You can also run
Edit: how hard it can be to spell Yoshimi correctly for me, that should be something easy to spell like Äkäslompolo or Älämölömasiinadpkg -L yoshimi | grep -iE 'lv2|vst'
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Re: Yoshimi does not show up
Thanks folderol.folderol wrote:P.P.S
It looks like there may be a deb package around... I'll make further inquiries
Does this mean that the latest version i have downloaded i can not implement into U16LTS?
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Re: Yoshimi does not show up
If it's a binary image then I'm not sure. It depends on whether there are significant library changes in Ubuntu.
If you are compiling it yourself from the source code, it will almost certainly be OK.
If you are compiling it yourself from the source code, it will almost certainly be OK.
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Compiling youself, is that how it is discribed in the Readme file in the package?
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Re: Yoshimi does not show up
Details for compiling (building) - whatever term is flavour of the month - is described in detail in the 'INSTALL' file that is in the package.
I don't know what experience you have doing this, but you must have already installed the packages listed in the 'Dependencies' file via synaptic or suchlike.
I don't know what experience you have doing this, but you must have already installed the packages listed in the 'Dependencies' file via synaptic or suchlike.
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