fluidsynth-1.1.2 on Mac OS X ----------------------------------------------------------------------- fluidsynth-1.1.2 can be installed in three ways on your Apple computer: A. Compilation and installation by hand using autotools ------------------------------------------------------- Requirements: - "XcodeTools.mpkg","DevSDK.pkg", "CoreAudioSDK.pkg" packages (The Leopard/Snow Leopard Install DVD) - Fink installation - libgnugetopt, readline5, libflac8-dev, libsndfile1-dev and glib2-dev from fink: e.g. "fink install libgnugetopt" - MIDI Patchbay 1.0.3 - Optional: JackOSX.0.85*.pkg.zip 1. Run configure && make: $ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig ./configure && make 2. make install as superuser B. Compilation and installation by hand using cmake --------------------------------------------------- Requirements: - "XcodeTools.mpkg","DevSDK.pkg", "CoreAudioSDK.pkg" packages (The Leopard/Snow Leopard Install DVD) - Fink installation - libgnugetopt, readline5, libflac8-dev, libsndfile1-dev, glib2-dev, dbus1.3-dev and cmake from fink: e.g. "fink install libgnugetopt" - MIDI Patchbay 1.0.3 - Optional: JackOSX.0.85*.pkg.zip 1. Run cmake from the newly-created "build" folder: $ mkdir build ; cd build ; cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local ; make where "/usr/local" could be replaced by the PREFIX of your choice. 2. make install as superuser C. Compilation and installation of the fink fluidsynth package -------------------------------------------------------------- Note: The fink fluidsynth package is currently at version 1.1.1. The update will become available some time after the source tarball for version 1.1.2 becomes officially available on http://fluidsynth.sourceforge.net Requirements: - "XcodeTools.mpkg","DevSDK.pkg", "CoreAudioSDK.pkg" packages (The Leopard/Snow Leopard Install DVD) - Fink installation - MIDI Patchbay 1.0.3 In Terminal.app simply type $ fink install fluidsynth and the fink fluidsynth package automatically installs its dependencies. C. Running fluidsynth ______________________ $ fluidsynth -a SOUND_DRIVER -j -m coremidi where the SOUND_DRIVER is either "jack" or "coreaudio" (in order to run the coreaudio sound driver replace the "-a jack -j" options with "-a coreaudio") In order to run another instance of fluidsynth, open another terminal window: $ fluidsynth -a SOUND_DRIVER [-j] -m coremidi -p name_of_instance Connect MIDI I/O devices using MIDI Patchbay Ebrahim Mayat 12th August 2010