SynthAModelerFireFaderLab

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Mac OS X

Requirements: Intel CPU and OS X 10.6 or greater

  • First install XCode Developer tools

https://developer.apple.com/xcode/

and make sure that command line tools are installed. (Alternative to XCode: [1] and choose a package GCC-10.6.pkg, GCC-10.7.pkg, etc.)


When installing Jack, you want to have the 64/32 bit version.

Download and install the Jack Audio Server for OS X (after you install this you will need to restart).

http://qt-project.org/downloads Then get "Qt libraries 4.8.4 for Mac (185 MB)" and install it (takes about 5 minutes excluding download time)

Then inside the Faust directory: make sudo make install

Finally, install the Synth-A-Modeler software into the directory ~/SAM

Before you plug in your FireFader, run the command

ls /dev/cu*

for a list of the serial devices. Then, after plugging in the FireFader, run

ls /dev/cu*

again. The new path you see is the path to your FireFader. For instance, on my machine it is /dev/cu.usbmodem1d11. Then edit the file ~/SAM/WhichDevice.txt so that it contains only the new path, that is for me it contains only the following:

/dev/cu.usbmodem1d11

(Old way: update PATH_TO_SERIAL in jack-qt.cpp)

Then try to compile the guiro model by typing make jackqt SAMTARGET=guiro


Make sure that in the Jack settings, the frames/period is set to 32.



(Ran fine on Mac Book Pro Late 2008 Intel Core 2 Duo running OS X 10.8.2 at 32 samples per frame, MacBook Pro Intel Core i7 running OS X 10.7.5 with Qt version 4.7.4 at 32 samples per frame, and iMac running OS X 10.6.8 at 32 samples per frame, Ran fine on dual-core 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo OS X 10.6.8)






Troubleshooting

Requires minimum Perl version 5.10

The following kinds of errors can for instance happen if you ever upgraded Faust but forgot to remove the older version of Faust: error: macro "max" passed 3 arguments, but takes just 2 or other particularly errors involving some standard template libraries, then please make sure you only have one version of Faust installed. You can remove all older versions of Faust by entering into each of their source directories and running sudo make uninstall (Then of course you will need to reinstall you favorite version of Faust 0.9.58 by going into its source directory and running sudo make install)