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I have been teasing this a couple of days ago... 🫣
RV Audio Design today announced that Disseptor, an outstanding harmonics processor, is now available for #linuxaudio. 🥳
Make sure to check it out in White Sea Studio's #snakeoil video #review at youtu.be/ebCjnirg6qE or on their website at rvaudiodesign.com/.
#plugin #harmonic #distortion
PD: I keep nagging developers, and I'm really happy that more and more of them are willing to make their products available for #linux. 😊
in reply to Amadeus Paulussen

It's great to see more and more professional audio software on Linux. Now if only I could get the latency down enough to make recording feasible.
in reply to Dark Photon Studio

@shanesemler There are a lot of positive developments in #linuxaudio. ☺️
What setup do you use, if I might ask?
I use a desktop PC with a Ryzen 9 3900X and 64GB of memory, Manjaro Linux with the standard 6.13 kernel, PipeWire, an RME Fireface in CC mode and Bitwig Studio.
With 256 samples at 96000 Hz my #latency is currently 3.6 ms. With 128 samples it is 2.1 ms. And 64 samples is good for 1.1 ms latency.
Now, I don't know if these are amazing values, but it works very well for me. 🤓
in reply to Amadeus Paulussen

A massive part of the problem is that there is no central place to look up this stuff. Answers, if there are any, are scattered across forums, Reddit, random Twitter posts (I refuse to click on any X link), and who knows where else. It's a hopeless mess, and I'm tired of it. I'd rather make no music than deal with this crap. I don't want to, but I'm seriously considering buying a used Mac Mini.
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in reply to Dark Photon Studio

@shanesemler Interesting. My experience was completely the opposite. I chose Manjaro back then mainly because I liked the Arch Wiki so much as a really good resource for information. And in fact, I still look there most of the time when I want to know something. But at the end of the day, it has to be fun. I love my Linux journey and have had a great time with it so far. 😇
in reply to Amadeus Paulussen

Arch wiki doesn't solve latency issues. And some "solutions" are so complicated, my brain just shuts off and says, "no, fuck that". It shouldn't be this difficult.
in reply to Dark Photon Studio

@shanesemler
I don't know what you're doing in general, but from my experience Pipewire made everything so much easier.

Make sure you have pipewire and pipewire-jack installed and then start REAPER like this:

$ PIPEWIRE_LATENCY=128/48000 reaper

Here's my latency:

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in reply to Andrew Graves

@graves501 I hate jack so much. But I'll install Reaper (I was using the portable version) and give it another try.
in reply to Amadeus Paulussen

@graves501 Now I look like a liar, or an idiot. The latency is now workable. Anyway, I remember another problem I had, getting a VST drum machine working. It wouldn't give me the setup I needed. I'm not going to use Hydrogen, it has serious limitations and I don't like it. This is such a hassle.
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in reply to Dark Photon Studio

@shanesemler
If you don't necessarily need a step sequencer, AVL Drumkits may be a solution for you:
bandshed.net/avldrumkits/

If you need something more sophisticated, Drum Gizmo might be useful, too:
drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id…

Or maybe you want to check out a drum kit as an SFZ instrument:
sfzinstruments.github.io/drums…

An additional source for free drum kits is this:
sfzinstruments.github.io/drums…

@amadeus @graves501

in reply to klangverstromung

@klangverstromung @graves501 Thank you for the suggestions, but I like the stuff from ugritone.com. However, I might give AVL a try.
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in reply to Dark Photon Studio

@shanesemler @klangverstromung
Funnily enough I also use the Ugritone drumkits myself! They support Linux!

The Linux VST3 doesn't work for me, but the VST does! I put the Ugritone .so file into ~/.vst - make sure REAPER checks that path for plugins.

Then you should be able to use the plugin in REAPER, tell where the sound files live and you're good to go!

in reply to Andrew Graves

@graves501 @shanesemler @klangverstromung Should the Ugritone stuff be added to linuxdaw.org/ then? I mean, does it work well on Linux? I don't know anything about it myself but would be happy to have someone give me the TL;DR on it. 🫣🤓
in reply to Amadeus Paulussen

@shanesemler @klangverstromung

Well the drumkits do work, I haven't tested it unter heavy load though. They do have guitar and other sorts of plugins, but I haven't checked them out really.

in reply to Amadeus Paulussen

@shanesemler @klangverstromung

Great idea! I assume it takes a while until they respond. Maybe by now the support situation has gotten better though, who knows.

in reply to Amadeus Paulussen

@graves501 @klangverstromung I have picked up some of their cab emulations, but I don't like them. They tend to sound a bit mushy to me, but maybe that's accurate.
in reply to Andrew Graves

@graves501 @shanesemler @klangverstromung Interesting! There seems to have been an update from what they told us before. I hope so! 🙂 I guess I’ll watch and see what happens. 🙂