Article on VCV Rack on Fedora
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Article on VCV Rack on Fedora
I just had an article published on Fedora Magazine related to VCV Rack on Fedora.
https://fedoramagazine.org/vcv-rack-mod ... thesizers/
Have a nice reading !
Yann
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Re: Article on VCV Rack on Fedora
LOL
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Re: Article on VCV Rack on Fedora
Good work on the article, Yann. Btw, I've been using VCV Rack since shortly after its 0.3.x release.
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Re: Article on VCV Rack on Fedora
Yes, it only for people who have a brown key on their keyboard
Thanks for reporting the typo. I will ask the editor to fix this one ...
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Re: Article on VCV Rack on Fedora
Thanks a lot.davephillips wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 1:25 pm I hope your article gets more Linux people into the mix. VCV Rack is an open-source project licensed under the GPL, and there are a *lot* of great open-source modules freely available. Your recommended list is a good start, I'd add the Squinky Labs plugin and the Vult Free package (not open-source but immensely valuable). Also, users should know that adding modules is straightforward via the VCV Rack Library.
Good work on the article, Yann. Btw, I've been using VCV Rack since shortly after its 0.3.x release.
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dp
I will dig into Squinky.
The only problem I found in VCV Rack: there are too many plugins
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Re: Article on VCV Rack on Fedora
Amen to that. I've purposely restricted my work to use only open-source modules whenever possible. The Vult collection is the main exception, they're just too good to avoid. Ditto the NYSTHI collection, it's an incredible set of great modules, not free, but definitely fabulous.
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