Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
suggestions:
non-mixer http://non-mixer.tuxfamily.org/ (it is in the non-daw git repo...)
autotalent http://web.mit.edu/tbaran/www/autotalent.html
WAH-plugins http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/d ... index.html (excellent wahwah effect for guitar)
Ingen http://drobilla.net/software/ingen/
PHASEX http://www.sysex.net/phasex/ http://git.debian.org/git/pkg-multimedia/phasex.git/
non-mixer http://non-mixer.tuxfamily.org/ (it is in the non-daw git repo...)
autotalent http://web.mit.edu/tbaran/www/autotalent.html
WAH-plugins http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/d ... index.html (excellent wahwah effect for guitar)
Ingen http://drobilla.net/software/ingen/
PHASEX http://www.sysex.net/phasex/ http://git.debian.org/git/pkg-multimedia/phasex.git/
Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
nice nice!
I think i miss the latest hydrogen
latest a2jmidi
latest rosegarden QT4
edit: there are bugs in your ladish packages, wrong upstream author!
Also laditools rc1 is quite obsolete...
Are you sure ladish is an dependency for Bristol? I would say a 'suggests' .
Can you tell me what impro-visor does? Where are the files installed and how can I start it?
How do you make sure that packages will be updated when an official ubuntu package is the same version?
For that you need to use ~ppa , but you use +ppa a lot. ~ppa is making a version number less, +ppa is making the version of an package higher AFAIK.
I think i miss the latest hydrogen
latest a2jmidi
latest rosegarden QT4
edit: there are bugs in your ladish packages, wrong upstream author!
Also laditools rc1 is quite obsolete...
Are you sure ladish is an dependency for Bristol? I would say a 'suggests' .
Can you tell me what impro-visor does? Where are the files installed and how can I start it?
How do you make sure that packages will be updated when an official ubuntu package is the same version?
For that you need to use ~ppa , but you use +ppa a lot. ~ppa is making a version number less, +ppa is making the version of an package higher AFAIK.
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzz2fZ5OOaAfalkTX wrote:If you check the 'debian' folder, in many of the packages, they have wrong copyrights and stuff like that.
I only care about making it build and run fine, the rest (who packaged it, license, and other small stuff) I don't really care.
Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
Hey,
Do you have qtractor build with VST support, like jost has VST support? It seems it's also needed for native VST support.
Do you have qtractor build with VST support, like jost has VST support? It seems it's also needed for native VST support.
Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
I was looking for the download on this and saw it wasn't there. Are you still working on this please?
Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
nicefalkTX wrote:I'm currently working on that.studio32 wrote:Hey,
Do you have qtractor build with VST support, like jost has VST support? It seems it's also needed for native VST support.
Yeah I was wondering about those lib32 packages. Are they replacing other packages on Ubuntu? Are they conflicting with packages?
If you check the ppa now, you'll see a lot of "lib32..." packages.
Since all Linux VSTs out there are 32bit, we'll need a 32bit host to run the VSTs;
I'm currently packaging "kde4-libs-32bit" for 64bit, so that the Oxygen and QtCurve style can be used while running a 32bit QTractor in 64bit PCs (otherwise it would use plastique style, which I don't like much).
Once the kde4 libs are build, I'll upload QTractor with VST support (32bit only, but functional in 64bit too)
Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
git://repo.or.cz/libflashsupport-jack.git
I tried some vst plugins, but I doubt if they add something extra to the dssi/ladspa/lv2 plugins...
I tried some vst plugins, but I doubt if they add something extra to the dssi/ladspa/lv2 plugins...
Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
Why use energyxt if you have qtractor?
that flash thing not free? mmh I doubt it. It would be handy for me, but maybe I should try the pulse way...
that flash thing not free? mmh I doubt it. It would be handy for me, but maybe I should try the pulse way...
Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
git clone git://fuzzle.org/jm2cv.git
to use with non-daw and non-mixer. We also need that example.cfg somewhere on our system:
To use it go to your jm2cv dir, and look for example.cfg. It's a text
config file, and will give you an idea of how to build your own config
file.
Then simply start jm2cv with:
$ jm2cv /path/config.cfg
to use with non-daw and non-mixer. We also need that example.cfg somewhere on our system:
To use it go to your jm2cv dir, and look for example.cfg. It's a text
config file, and will give you an idea of how to build your own config
file.
Then simply start jm2cv with:
$ jm2cv /path/config.cfg
Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
thanks! I hope you don't do it only for me, but also for yourself
Has someone tested this? Does is fully work?Changelog
lmms-git (0.4.90+git20100112-0ubuntu0+ppa1) lucid; urgency=low
* New git snapshot
* This release has fully functional Jack!
Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
Mmh ok... you're working on LMMS?
what Windows VSTs do you have in your collection (would be better if they will be ported to Linux native VST)?
ps I can't find latest rosegarden...
what Windows VSTs do you have in your collection (would be better if they will be ported to Linux native VST)?
ps I can't find latest rosegarden...
Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff
what software do you use yourself besides LMMS and which plugins?