zequence | OvenWerks: Since it requires dssi-host-jack, that sort of makes it difficult, I suppose. | 10:41 |
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zequence | Debian still only has it as a suggest | 10:41 |
zequence | Think it was changed in Ubuntu. I'm not going to check right now :) | 10:42 |
zequence | He would need to add dssi-host-jack to his source, and make his own executable. Duplication of code. Not the GNU way, but could be done of course | 10:43 |
sakrecoer_ | wish i could help you on this one.. let me know if i can unload your workload elsewhere. i'll be off until monday tho.. | 11:28 |
OvenWerks | zequence: there is the question of should we even be including a desktop file to run Hexter standalone? How often does anyone use a softsynth standalone? I mean other than testing to make sure a keyboard is getting MIDI into the system... | 14:49 |
zequence | OvenWerks: Anyone who is not using any kind of application that allows to host instruments | 18:04 |
zequence | What other host is there in the repos, that is strictly an instrument or plugin host, that can host hexter? | 18:05 |
zequence | I use the standalone with pure data | 18:05 |
OvenWerks | zequence: right. I was also just watching a video where the synths were all used standalone too. Blind spot for me I guess. | 18:33 |
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