https://sinuslabs.io/product/reach/
Launching price is 24€.
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Hey @stanlea thanks for sharing that on this forum!
This is Oskar from Sinuslabs and I am the creator and developer of REACH. I am here to answer any questions!
I just wanted to share that Sinuslabs as a company is commited to always deploy VST Plugins for Linux distributions too, we offer a Distro / Desktop Agnostic Installer (.sh). Furthermore I am happy to announce that we are fully open source as well!
Please note that we are currently running a sale for our new version of REACH that will last until 31.01.2023, in this period you will get the Plugin for 50% OFF 26$; 24€. After that it will return to its default price of 49$ (46€).
You can learn more about the Plugin here: https://sinuslabs.io/product/reach/
Tried this out, it's pretty nice on first impressions. Working no problem with ubuntu 22.04. Something not apparent on the site, there is a native Linux version and it the plugin is FOSS.
You can download an installer script (reach installer.sh)from:
https://github.com/Sinuslabs/Reach/releases/tag/v1.41
It needs to be activated to work fully but it works fine as a demo, just inserting a dip in sound at a time interval.
(Edit: I didn't refresh the page so didn't see the dev reply before I posted )
@Largos thanks! Based on your feedback I've added a Dropdown that selects the correct OS version automatically - in my case it defaults to Linux
unless you spoof your useragent )
Thanks for supporting linux! There are some really interesting effects in here, I love the really long distorted reverbs.
The install script mentions installing samples when asked but I wasn't asked anything when I opened the plugin.
@sysrqer thats a good catch, I am not using Samples and this line was copied by another Instrument that I've been working on. There are no samples includes in this tool and this solely a FX Plugin. I will remove that from the install script! Thanks alot for using Reach.
I wanted to try the plugin, but Ardour gives me the error message "`GLIBCXX_3.4.30' not found". I am using Ubuntu 20.4 and Ardour 6.9. Is there anything I can do to solve the problem? @Sinuslabs
@artix_linux_user hey I am using a makeself compressed script.
You can follow this thread to unpack it. Basically its a gzip-compressed tar archive that only contains the Reacht.vst3 and the installer script.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... running-it
If you only want to list the whats inside the package you can use
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sh reach-installer.sh --list
@artix_linux_user I am currently working on a new installer its basically a tar.gz file that contains the binary and the installer script. That way it is more transparent on whats being done.
I will also provide a selection if you want to install it on the default path
Same on Ubuntu 21.04 here.
I was curious about the plugin and I tested it by using WINE with the Windows version. A bit silly, but at least I got to hear what it sounds like.
Hey ya all, I am happy to announce that I've just released a new version of REACH for Linux. This feature a binary which is compatible with more Linux Distros and also features a updated install script.
Simply unpack the tar.gz and install using the reach-installer.sh script.
For me, nothing has changed with the new version. I can't test the plugin because of a wrong GLIBC version.
If you're using Ubuntu 20.04 then the reason will most likely be because it requires a version of GLIBC newer than you have.
After doing some internet research, I came across this post: https://askubuntu.com/questions/575505/ ... this-error
The toolchain test package helped, no dist-upgrade was needed.
The plugin works fine now. I especially like the distortion on long, dark reverb tails - thanks for that.