http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 1&t=494717
Installs via a simple bash script. Opening the archive creates a folder, Repro-1-6640,
where the script is located. A .u-he folder will be created or added to, and a link to it
will go in /home/you/.vst. Both Repro 5 and Repro 1 will be installed in a folder 'Repro-1'
that the folders name doesn't hint at a 5 being inside,
may just be a sign of good Berlin release-celebration beer?
Bug reports would be appreciated
by the developers, posted here:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... start=1035
This is a hardcore Prophet 5 remake, probably i3 and higher territory,
there is a multicore setting in prefs to choose number of cores, and an MC button to turn it on/off,
and an HC button to invoke higher over-sampling, at about 15% cpu cost
I chose using 6 cores out of 8, and it's very usable on an
older i7.
Thanks again to Abique, for the linux porting!
Cheers