Package requests here! (New and updates)
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thanks! Take 5falkTX wrote:dexed is already packaged as lv2 and vst, just do:Code: Select all
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install dexed
Re: Package requests here! (New and updates)
There is still no proper drum instrument as LV2. I'd like to use drmr but it forgets the used drumkit and so it bugs me. This would be nice to have:
http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/lv2/rudolf556.html
http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/lv2/rudolf556.html
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Re: Package requests here! (New and updates)
rudolf556 is part of ll-lplugins which are in the main KX Studio Team repository. There's also DrumSynth, part of the juced-plugins package. If you'd like to use samples there's drumkv1.habbe wrote:There is still no proper drum instrument as LV2. I'd like to use drmr but it forgets the used drumkit and so it bugs me. This would be nice to have:
http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/lv2/rudolf556.html
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Maybe it was a response to me concerning drum machines? Linuxsampler-lv2 is confusing to me and I like hydrogen drumkits, drmr would be ideal if it worked properly. Drumsynth does not impress me so I guess I should look into drumkv1 and use the hydrogen samples.falkTX wrote:linuxsampler is already packaged, and in all possible formats.lazyklimm wrote:linuxsampler
you have "linuxsampler" for the standalone, then linuxsampler-dssi, linuxsampler-lv2, linuxsampler-vst and has an extra linuxsampler-lv2-32chan.
install "linuxsampler-all" to get all of those.
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hydrogen drumkits don't support round robinshabbe wrote: Maybe it was a response to me concerning drum machines? Linuxsampler-lv2 is confusing to me and I like hydrogen drumkits, drmr would be ideal if it worked properly. Drumsynth does not impress me so I guess I should look into drumkv1 and use the hydrogen samples.
Re: Package requests here! (New and updates)
I know, thanksfalkTX wrote:linuxsampler is already packaged, and in all possible formats.lazyklimm wrote:linuxsampler
you have "linuxsampler" for the standalone, then linuxsampler-dssi, linuxsampler-lv2, linuxsampler-vst and has an extra linuxsampler-lv2-32chan.
install "linuxsampler-all" to get all of those.
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falkTX, what were the prerequisites for compiling OBXD as an LV2 plugin? When I run Introjucer, the options available to me are VST and VST3. I can successfully compile with those checked and run it in Renoise, but it would be nice to be able to reproduce the build process used to make the .deb or whatever form it's in as a KXStudio package. Thanks!
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Looks like I'm still at 0.29 for guitarix while 0.30 has been out for a while now…
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If I didn't miss something, we haven't add any new dependency to guitarix between 0.29 and 0.30
Guitarix is still build-able on old-stable (AV-Linux).
Guitarix is still build-able on old-stable (AV-Linux).
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There is still guitarix 0.29 in debian/sid, so those dependency’s aren't new.
Indeed libbluetooth-dev is optional and only needed when you would control the guitarix engine with your handy/tablet.
libzita-resampler-dev is included in the tar ball and will be used internal if no proper version will be found on the build system. The same is true for zita-convoler.
But eigen3 and lrdf are not optional.
Indeed libbluetooth-dev is optional and only needed when you would control the guitarix engine with your handy/tablet.
libzita-resampler-dev is included in the tar ball and will be used internal if no proper version will be found on the build system. The same is true for zita-convoler.
But eigen3 and lrdf are not optional.
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Okay, busted!falkTX wrote:btw, there seems to be a new dependency on 0.30 - lilv.
(I guess that's because of the lv2 hosting code)
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Hi everyone,
I once had VOPM running fine, but I can't remember what I used to open it. As it's an *.so file, what would be the best application? (Carla (beta version 2) doesn't open it, and says it's third party app..)
brian
I once had VOPM running fine, but I can't remember what I used to open it. As it's an *.so file, what would be the best application? (Carla (beta version 2) doesn't open it, and says it's third party app..)
brian
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