How do I install Dragonfly Reverb?
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How do I install Dragonfly Reverb?
I download the tar ball for Dragonfly Reverb but I've got no idea where to extract it to...
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Re: How do I install Dragonfly Reverb?
*.lv2 folders go inside your ~/.lv2 folderLinuxmusician01 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 12:13 pm I download the tar ball for Dragonfly Reverb but I've got no idea where to extract it to...
*-vst.so files go inside your ~/.vst folder
files without extensions are JACK standalone
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Re: How do I install Dragonfly Reverb?
Thanks you for clearing that up. Strange they don't tell you so on their website. Especially that one 'bout the Jack standalone was impossible to guess without a file extension.LAM wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 12:16 pm*.lv2 folders go inside your ~/.lv2 folderLinuxmusician01 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 12:13 pm I download the tar ball for Dragonfly Reverb but I've got no idea where to extract it to...
*-vst.so files go inside your ~/.vst folder
files without extensions are JACK standalone
BTW I can't find how to use Jack standalone plugins on the 'net. Have you a link or tip?
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Re: How do I install Dragonfly Reverb?
They are just programs as many others, make sure they have execution permission and put them in a folder in your $PATH.Linuxmusician01 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 1:49 pm BTW I can't find how to use Jack standalone plugins on the 'net. Have you a link or tip?
I would put them in /usr/local/bin (or in ~/bin or ~/.local/bin if defined in your $PATH).
After that you can launch them by typing their filename in the terminal or you create a Desktop file launcher in ~/.local/share/applications, or if you want to execute a program outside the $PATH you type the full path + name of the program.
For example if the file is in the current directory:
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./DragonflyHallReverb
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Re: How do I install Dragonfly Reverb?
That simple. Worked like a charm, thanks.LAM wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 2:31 pmThey are just programs as many others, make sure they have execution permission and put them in a folder in your $PATH.Linuxmusician01 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 1:49 pm BTW I can't find how to use Jack standalone plugins on the 'net. Have you a link or tip?
I would put them in /usr/local/bin (or in ~/bin or ~/.local/bin if defined in your $PATH).
After that you can launch them by typing their filename in the terminal or you create a Desktop file launcher in ~/.local/share/applications, or if you want to execute a program outside the $PATH you type the full path + name of the program.
For example if the file is in the current directory:Code: Select all
./DragonflyHallReverb