Reaper runs on the Pi but is not free-as-in-price. You need to adopt a program that's present in the Pi software repository, or something that builds natively on ARM linux boxes. I also have some Kingdel brand Chinese fanless PCs as servers around the house. I have a couple of Zimaboards on order, but that's a Kickstarter thing. There exist single board computers that have x86 CPUs and will run Windows. The Pi is just not good for running binary proprietary Windows programs. Each x86 instruction would become translated into more than one ARM instruction in many cases. That could never produce acceptable performance. ![]() I guess it would have to emulate the x86 processor. I've never even thought to try WINE on the Pi. What you are seeing are some compiler-version skew issues. It certainly would not compile natively on the Pi. If Aria is a PC program, I'm shocked that it works at all under WINE on the Pi. Scons: building terminated because of errors. Int g_octave_y = g_octaveID*m_octave_height - getYScrollInPixels() Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp:711:37: note: suggested alternative: 'm_relative_height'Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp: In member function 'void AriaMaestosa::KeyboardEditor::drawNoteTrack(int, int, bool)':Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp:870:63: error: 'm_octave_height' was not declared in this scopeĪriaRender::bordered_rect(x, y, x + NOTE_TRACK_WIDTH, y + m_octave_height) Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp:870:63: note: suggested alternative: 'm_relative_height' M_sb_position = float(y) / float(m_octave_height*11 - m_height - 20) Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp:264:38: note: suggested alternative: 'm_relative_height'Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp: In member function 'virtual void AriaMaestosa::KeyboardEditor::render(AriaMaestosa::RelativeXCoord, int, AriaMaestosa::RelativeXCoord, int, bool)':Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp:711:37: error: 'm_octave_height' was not declared in this scope Return (int)( m_sb_position*(m_octave_height*11 - m_height - 20) ) Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp:257:34: note: suggested alternative: 'm_relative_height'Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp: In member function 'void AriaMaestosa::KeyboardEditor::setYScrollInPixels(int)':Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp:264:38: error: 'm_octave_height' was not declared in this scope Ilibjdkmidi/include -Irtmidi -I/usr/include -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/glib-2.0/include ariamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cppĪriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp: In constructor 'AriaMaestosa::KeyboardEditor::KeyboardEditor(AriaMaestosa::GraphicalTrack*)':Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp:88:5: error: 'm_octave_height' was not declared in this scopeĪriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp:88:5: note: suggested alternative: 'm_relative_height'Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp: In member function 'virtual int AriaMaestosa::KeyboardEditor::getYScrollInPixels()':Īriamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.cpp:257:34: error: 'm_octave_height' was not declared in this scope ![]() G++ -o ariamaestosa/Src/Editors/KeyboardEditor.o -c -DRENDERER_WXWIDGETS -pthread -O2 -DNDEBUG=1 -D_ALSA -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DWXUSINGDLL -D_WXGTK_ -I/usr/local/lib/wx/include/gtk3-unicode-3.1 -I/usr/local/include/wx-3.1 -ISrc -I. And I can't build from source because this happens. I would use Sonic-Pi, but I don't think it has a piano-style editor, and it would probably be to cumbersome and confusing to work with.Īria using Wine is painfully slow. ![]() Is simple and easy enough to use for beginners, yet powerful and versatile enough to make music with. ![]() Uses any sound system other than Jack.Īnd 3. Doesn't require an external Midi instrument to make notes.Ģ. Not to mention, most of the composition software uses Jack, which does not work on the Pi (or any other computer for that matter) in my experience.ġ. It's either used with recording equipment, or it's an overly complicated tracker I have no idea how to use. All I need to do is to select an instrument and click and drag Midi notes.Īria runs really slowly on the Pi, and I can't find another program with a note editor that lets me decide what instruments I can use for each track. I'm looking for something like Aria Maestosa where I don't need an instrument to make music.
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