My Linux software page
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My Linux software page
I just put up a webpage for my linux software at:
http://home.roadrunner.com/~jgglatt/progs/linux.htm
Not all the software is up there yet, but this is where everything linux software will go.
All the plugins now come in both 32-bit and 64-bit, with a one-click installer. LV2 and LADSPA versions too.
There's a new version of the Zita Retuner, now with LADSPA version too.
New version of MIDI Input Viewer that scales the text so it isn't so large on smaller displays. 64-bit only, but working on 32-bit.
http://home.roadrunner.com/~jgglatt/progs/linux.htm
Not all the software is up there yet, but this is where everything linux software will go.
All the plugins now come in both 32-bit and 64-bit, with a one-click installer. LV2 and LADSPA versions too.
There's a new version of the Zita Retuner, now with LADSPA version too.
New version of MIDI Input Viewer that scales the text so it isn't so large on smaller displays. 64-bit only, but working on 32-bit.
Author of BackupBand at https://sourceforge.net/projects/backupband/files/
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Hi,
Thanks for organizing this, and also for all your work on the Plugin ports, the LV2 tools and the SFZ's. I'm glad you are offering both 32bit anf 64bit versions for the time being...
Thanks for organizing this, and also for all your work on the Plugin ports, the LV2 tools and the SFZ's. I'm glad you are offering both 32bit anf 64bit versions for the time being...
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I don't have the space to host these on my webpage. I need to find a permanent home for these. Preferably before I release a series of softsynths that use them.GMaq wrote:the SFZ's
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Or you can have the same amount of disk space but manage your own web server for $7: https://core.weloveservers.net/cart.php?gid=3
My VPS provider is YourDomainGoesHere (http://webline-services.com/hosting-ser ... z-vps.html) using VPS2. I've had excellent service so far. I manage my own web and mail server. I even run an Asterisk server for home-based IP PBX.
You can even setup a GIT repository in your VPS if you don't want to use GitHub.
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Hi Jeffj_e_f_f_g wrote:I don't have the space to host these on my webpage. I need to find a permanent home for these. Preferably before I release a series of softsynths that use them.GMaq wrote:the SFZ's
I am planning on putting up an AV Linux 'Sounds' FTP with SF2's, SFZ's and H2 Drumkits in the next month or so, I have almost all your SFZ's downloaded here anyway so I can put them up there for now until you decide what you want to do (or not)..
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That would be great. Then I could just include "map files" with the software, and send folks to your site for the actual wave forms. All those links in the SFZ Instruments thread are expired by now.GMaq wrote:I am planning on putting up an AV Linux 'Sounds' FTP with SF2's, SFZ's and H2 Drumkits in the next month or so, I have almost all your SFZ's downloaded here anyway so I can put them up there
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Awesome man, thanks!j_e_f_f_g wrote:I just put up a webpage for my linux software at:
http://home.roadrunner.com/~jgglatt/progs/linux.htm
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