An unimpressive thingie for playing bits of samples with some level of accuracy.
(c) Alex McLean and contributors, 2016 Released under the GNU Public Licence version 3
Here's how to install dirt under Debian, Ubuntu or a similar distribution:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libsndfile1-dev libsamplerate0-dev \
liblo-dev libjack-jackd2-dev qjackctl jackd git
git clone --recursive https://github.com/tidalcycles/Dirt.git
cd Dirt
make clean; make
First of all, start the "jack" audio layer. The easier way to do this is with the "qjackctl" app, which you should find in your program menus under "Sound & Video" or similar. If you have trouble with qjackctl, you can also try starting jack directly from the commandline:
jackd -d alsa &
If that doesn't work, you might well have something called "pulseaudio" in control of your sound. In that case, this should work:
/usr/bin/pasuspender -- jackd -d alsa &
And finally you should be able to start dirt with this:
cd ~/Dirt
./dirt &
If you have problems with jack, try enabling realtime audio, and adjusting the settings by installing and using the "qjackctl" software. Some more info can be found in the Ubuntu Community page for JACK configuration
Installing Dirt's dependencies on Mac OS X can be done via homebrew or MacPorts, but choose only one to avoid conflicts with duplicate system libraries.
Unless otherwise specified, the below commands should be typed or pasted into a terminal window.
Homebrew is a package manager for OS X. It lives side by side with the native libraries and tools that ship with the operating system.
To install homebrew:
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
Initialise homebrew:
brew doctor
Install Dirt, a synth (well, more of a sampler) made to work with Tidal. A homebrew 'recipe' for dirt does exist, but that doesn't come with any sounds to play with, so for now it's probably easiest just download it all from github and compile it as follows.
Install some libraries which the Dirt synth needs to compile:
brew install liblo libsndfile libsamplerate
Install the 'jack audio connection kit' which Dirt also needs:
brew install jack
If Homebrew's installation of Jack fails with a make
error, you can
use the JackOSX Installer
instead. This will, however, add an additional step when installing
Dirt (see below).
MacPorts is another package manager for OS X.
If you already installed dependencies via homebrew, skip ahead to build Dirt.
Otherwise if you happen to already use MacPorts, here's a list of
steps in order to get all dependencies:
sudo port install liblo libsndfile libsamplerate
Download and install jack2 Jack Download Page. Jack 2 has better OS X integration Jack Comparison.
Get the source code for the Dirt synth:
cd ~
git clone --recursive https://github.com/tidalcycles/Dirt.git
Compile dirt:
cd ~/Dirt
make clean; make
If Dirt fails to compile after using the JackOSX installer as above, you may need to add flags to the Makefile to specify the appropriate paths:
CFLAGS += -g -I/usr/local/include -Wall -O3 -std=gnu99 -DCHANNELS=2
LDFLAGS += -lm -L/usr/local/lib -llo -lsndfile -lsamplerate -ljack
As MacPorts installs all libs on /opt/local/
edit the Makefile to point the right direction of libsndfile
and libsamplerate
CFLAGS += -g -I/opt/local/include -Wall -O3 -std=gnu99
LDFLAGS += -lm -L/opt/local/lib -llo -lsndfile -lsamplerate
To start Dirt, back in a terminal window, first start jack:
jackd -d coreaudio &
Or, if you downloaded Jack 2, then start the JackPilot at: /Applications/Jack/JackPilot.app
Click start button.
Then start dirt:
cd ~/Dirt
./dirt &
First, install Cygwin. In Cygwin, make sure the following packages are installed:
git
gcc-core
make
gcc-g++
libsndfile
libsndfile-devel
libsamplerate
libsamplerate-devel
Download Portaudio from http://www.portaudio.com. In Cygwin, Unpack
the download with tar fxvz
. After unpacking, from Cygwin, go to the directory
where you unpacked Portaudio and then run:
./configure && make && make install
Download Liblo.
In Cygwin, unpack Liblo with tar fxvz
, then in Cygwin go to the directory where you
unpacked Liblo and then run:
./configure && make && make install
In Cygwin:
git clone --recursive http://github.com/tidalcycles/Dirt.git
Then:
cd Dirt
make dirt-pa
Then you get a dirt-pa.exe
that works. Maybe this even works on any
windows system without having to compile. You'd need cygwin1.dll
at
least though.