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Latest revision as of 11:02, 19 April 2024
This project is dead, it will no longer be developed.
Releases
Usage
- You need a DSSI host, these instructions assume it's Renoise
- Put the
.so
file in~/.dssi
or add its dir toDSSI_PATH
- Note if
DSSI_PATH
is set then it must include~/.dssi
explicitly if you want Renoise to look there
- Note if
- If you now run Renoise you should see Carstairs in the list of available DSSI plugins
- It's a good idea to run Renoise in a terminal so you can monitor the logging
- The only program (in MIDI parlance) available is the default, which is enough to check that the spectrum of the square wave tails off before Nyquist
- To tell Carstairs where your programs will be, create a config file
libcarstairs.py
in the same dir as the.so
file- Unload and reload the plugin in Renoise to make it read the new config file