![]() That may well be just because I don't know what I'm doing, or it may be indicative of a problem.įYI, looking through the VST instruments that Reaper finds, I see both VST2 and VST3 versions of Scaler 2, which is a Windows VSTi that neither BiaB nor RB found, so there's something fishy about their VST handling. Linux-native Reaper finds them all, of course)Ģ) At a first try, I have a style apparently playing, but I get no readings on the master volume level meters and no sound. (Neither find the Linux-native VSTs, which I guess is unsurprising. BiaB finds also Reaktor 6, sforzando, VSTSynthFont64 and EZdrummer. ![]() I've just tried it a bit, but I don't normally use RealBand, so don't know what I'm doing.ġ) It seems to find only two of the DXi/VSTi synths I have. Have you ever tried running rb in linux ? I'm not sure how I feel about installing version 6.66 I've just gone to download the latest version of Reaper. Similarly PGM's downloader application doesn't install, but I just download the files and install them manually. an extra step that isn't normally needed. There's a slightly fiddly way to do that with them. Kontakt's downloader fails to install some things, but probably only because it doesn't know how to mount. Some of the downloader+installer programs need bypassing. Yabridge is a wrapper that puts the VST inside a Linux library shim, so new VSTs need "introducing" to yabridge. People seem to be happy a few claimed faster on Linux, but no real recent data several people pleased to get away from disruptions due to Win10's updates system.įWIW I can't recall any Windows VSTs that I have that have not worked on Linux via yabridge, though I don't have that many. I did spend a while looking around for comparisons, mostly in the Reaper fora, but there was little recent and meaningful. Your Reaper license allows you to download and install any version: Win/Mac/Linux. It was well-received ages back when it ran only under wine. I could set up a project and compare between Linux with Windows, but I'm not wholly sure what to compare. It seems good to me, but I'm not sure how to evaluate that. Some companies like Reaper and Waveform already work on the PI. If biab and realband worked on the PI for example i would be over the moon. it used to be only the 'big boys' could afford 'the toys'. In summary imho these are exciting times. I feel its exciting if inexpensive products provide the capability for poor people to produce their songs. but many people in africa and other countries just cant. ![]() Many people on these forums can afford a nice recording 2k rig. let me explain why.Īltho' i was born in the UK, my early childhood was spent in Africa with my parents. Particularly as there is NOW quite a lot of decent production software for linux…eg……check out ardour sometime.įrankly i find it all exciting. so in my book its exciting when low cost platforms come out. but due to the cost of different hardware/software There are lots of poor people in the world who would like to realise their dream of producing a song idea they had. you said 'why all this time spent discussing some $30 ARM device that runs LINUX?' ![]()
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