Tal Native Linux support
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Tal Native Linux support
Good news. Tal software GmbH started porting their plugins as native linux vst2. Feedback and bug reports are welcome!
https://tal-software.com/
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Re: Tal Native Linux support
(Grayson sees a message...)
"You need to enable JavaScript to run this app."
I'm using NoScript in Firefox, so I whitelisted the domain... Fine.
Seriously, websites should be able to be viewed without JavaScript. That goes to show web developers do not care about progressive enhancement. I don't mean to go off-topic, though.
"You need to enable JavaScript to run this app."
I'm using NoScript in Firefox, so I whitelisted the domain... Fine.
Seriously, websites should be able to be viewed without JavaScript. That goes to show web developers do not care about progressive enhancement. I don't mean to go off-topic, though.
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Re: Tal Native Linux support
Of course a bunch of the free plugins have already been available for Linux for a long time (at Disthro's site). But it's cool that the rest are getting Linux ports too, now.
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Re: Tal Native Linux support
It's always very good news to see more manufacturers that provide solid native Linux ports!
Unfortunately the first run creates a "ToguAudioLine" directory in your /home/<user> instead of a wonderful, magnificent, hidden /home/<user>/.ToguAudioLine
ALberto
Unfortunately the first run creates a "ToguAudioLine" directory in your /home/<user> instead of a wonderful, magnificent, hidden /home/<user>/.ToguAudioLine
ALberto
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Oh for [bleep]'s sake... I was just recently complaining about that exact same issue in a thread about Audio Damage plugins... I really wish people porting software would stop doing that. Creating non-hidden directories without user consent is not OK!
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Re: Tal Native Linux support
I tried TAL Sampler with a selfmade .sfz, my jack runs at 48 kHz. However, the tuning is off in TAL Sampler. Its samplerate is at 44100 Hz and for resampling, it only offers values <= 44100 Hz. The .sfz was made with polyphone and sounds just fine with sfizz.
Does that mean I have to run my jack at 44.1 kHz for this plugin to sound proberly? I really like this plugin but I need it to support 48 kHz somehow. Maybe I have missed something while RTFM....
Update: I tried loading in the samples one by one and create a new midi map and tune the samples by hand. This way it works. So the problem was with my soundfont that I generated with Polyphone and it is not compatible with TAL sampler. I also tested the factory presets, and everything was fine. With VSCO samples, the tuning was also correct, however one octave higher (this might be normal to VSCO, i don't know...)
For me, polyphone is easy to use because it automatically detects the tuning and key of the sample. With TAL sampler, I used a tuner and did it by hand.
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Re: Tal Native Linux support
Big updates on their site. VST3 support and most of (if not all) free plugins are ported/updated for Linux, such a NoiseMaker and Vocoder.
Re: Tal Native Linux support
That's so cool I was just talking about TAL plugins in another thread yesterday so this was a nice surprise.
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Re: Tal Native Linux support
And no longer labelled as experimental, so now fully supported it seems.
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Anyone else have issues with the VST2 versions of the latest builds? VST3 seemed to work, but I Reaper didn't seem to want to detect the VST2 versions.
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