Subject: Re: [ecasound] Ecawave/Ecamegapedal can't find my Ladspas
From: Patrick Shirkey (pshirkey_AT_boosthardware.com)
Date: Tue Jan 27 2004 - 08:33:05 EET
Bruce Calder wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm feeling like I'm missing a very basic step
> somewhere, but I'll be darned
> if I can find it ...
>
> I installed Ecasound on my Debian/Sid box using
> apt-get as well as a package of Ladspa plugins. All
> was well (when I was using the 2.4.22 kernel & low
> latency patch, there doesn't seem to be a patch for
> 2.4.24, but that's the next prob). I then installed
> Ecamegapedal via apt-get. It doesn't find the Ladspa
> plugins, nor does Ecawave, which I just installed to
> see if it would see them properly. What am I missing??
>
Do you have the ladspa path variable set?
export LADSPA_PATH="/usr/local/lib/ladspa"
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