Hi - I seem to have found the same bug.  Here is my experience with it:

I am new to Ubuntu Studio having installed it as a dual boot capability
on my Dell 1555 computer about 3 weeks ago. I am using the 64 bit
version.  This is my first experience with Linux and so far I like it. I
have had some successes using Ubuntu Studio. In the last 3 weeks, I have
figured out how to use Jack at least well enough to make Pianoteq (Linux
version), QSynth, Rosegarden, and Ardour work on my computer. I have
also been successful in connecting my midi keyboard to my computer and
it is working well with Pianoteq through Jack.

I have installed Swami on my machine using the Ubuntu Software Center
and when I try to run it, it says it is starting up in the panel bar,
but then it just disappears and does not run. Note I started Jack before
running Swami.  In my searching, I was inspired to try to run Swami in a
terminal window. I received the following text:

libswami-Message: Loading plugins from /usr/lib/swami
libswami-Message: Loaded 4 plugins
JackActivationCount::Signal value = 0 ref = 3
JackActivationCount::Signal value = 0 ref = 3
JackActivationCount::Signal value = 0 ref = 3

(swami:2759): libInstPatch-CRITICAL **: ipatch_type_get_valist: assertion `type 
!= 0' failed
Segmentation fault

This error looks very similar to this bug report.

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  swami 64-bit segfaults on launch

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