Fire - a multi-band distortion plugin

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Fire - a multi-band distortion plugin

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Re: Fire - a multi-band distortion plugin

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GeekOS has an lv2 version. i have copied it here: https://github.com/thoth-amon/Fire/rele ... 5b701-1.20

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Re: Fire - a multi-band distortion plugin

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Largos wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2023 11:11 pm

GeekOS has an lv2 version.

Where is the source code?

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Re: Fire - a multi-band distortion plugin

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novalix wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:16 pm
Largos wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2023 11:11 pm

GeekOS has an lv2 version.

Where is the source code?

The source code is from git, but there are some modifications made by @Kott for packaging/fixing/lv2 here:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show ... audio/Fire

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Re: Fire - a multi-band distortion plugin

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novalix wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:16 pm

Where is the source code?

Source code of what, exactly ?
Link to github is in the first post, the lv2 (also vst and vst3) package mentioned above is build from the same source.
I think that @Largos din an archive just for convenience. Not sure how well it runs on other distributions.

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Re: Fire - a multi-band distortion plugin

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Daniele71 wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:52 pm

Source code of what, exactly ?

Well, of the lv2 packaging obviously.

Daniele71 wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:52 pm

Not sure how well it runs on other distributions.

That is exactly the problem, why i asked for the packaging code. The build doesn't work on systems with glibc < than the opensuse $whatever_version_it_was_build_on.

@LAM has kindly answered my question, allready.

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Re: Fire - a multi-band distortion plugin

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The changes are only in jucer configuration file, you can edit it and try to build on your distro.
The easy way, use vst3 format that at this point, it's probably more tested/used.

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Re: Fire - a multi-band distortion plugin

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novalix wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 9:52 pm
Daniele71 wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:52 pm

Source code of what, exactly ?

Well, of the lv2 packaging obviously.

Daniele71 wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:52 pm

Not sure how well it runs on other distributions.

That is exactly the problem, why i asked for the packaging code. The build doesn't work on systems with glibc < than the opensuse $whatever_version_it_was_build_on.

@LAM has kindly answered my question, allready.

you can grab 15.4 build which is old enough with glibc-2.29 https://build.opensuse.org/package/show ... audio/Fire
PS I think you figured it out already

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Re: Fire - a multi-band distortion plugin

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Nice one, thanks peeps!

If anyone wants to upstream to the original project via PR, go for it :)

I don't really want to as I haven't tested it. I'm not in a plugin testing/packaging era atm.

I'm an advocate for LV2 because it's a free/open plugin format, and not one driven by the company of a DAW that steps on the neck of JACK MIDI when running.

(And the fact that, theoretically*, one can create a semi-modular synth LV2 plugin just by saving a preset (because presets are bundles, just like a plugin) in a host that runs as an LV2 plugin, tickles my interoperability and recursion and democratisation bones all at the same time)

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