Running commercial audio software on linux
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- KVRAF
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- 9275 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Here is IK's free Tonex CS version, running with Amplitube 4 in a recent 8.18 wine-staging, in Reaper 6.82 in latest AVLinux. To authorize it, I had to first launch the IK Custom Shop from A4, then launch the Program Manager tool separately. A bit clunkier than it should be, but considering all the clunky parts involved, not too surprising. At least the IK coders are targeted enough at basic functionality, that their windows software usually runs in a modern linux. I also have Mixbox and Syntronik on this setup, and Tonex sounds great, so I look forward to cherry-picking some of the best-of-the-best captured gear to go with my A4/A5 models.
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- KVRAF
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- 9275 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Here is the Tone 2 Icarus V 1.6 synth (included in the latest Computer Music Magazine content), running in windows Reaper in wine in AVLinux. Sounds great, and everything seems to work fine.
I've tried several Tone 2 demos, with similar success. The V1.6 is a full unrestricted release, and there are discounts from this version to newer versions of Icarus, the 2.5 and 3.0 releases.
I've tried several Tone 2 demos, with similar success. The V1.6 is a full unrestricted release, and there are discounts from this version to newer versions of Icarus, the 2.5 and 3.0 releases.
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- KVRAF
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- 9275 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Here are some of Ugritones rock drums being played by the midi-out from the late H.G. Fortunes
Drumburst plugin, the sounds easily blended, and few people will have heard them together.
Example 320 mbps mp3 below
Drumburst plugin, the sounds easily blended, and few people will have heard them together.
Example 320 mbps mp3 below
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- KVRAF
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- 9275 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Here is the venerable Battery 4 being played by the nice Randarp plugin, which has
just enough features to keep unemployed drummers practicing long lonely hours
Using windows Reaper 7.07 in wine-staging 9.03
https://www.codefn42.com/randarp/index.html
just enough features to keep unemployed drummers practicing long lonely hours
Using windows Reaper 7.07 in wine-staging 9.03
https://www.codefn42.com/randarp/index.html
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- KVRAF
- 5369 posts since 19 Apr, 2002 from Utah
Hey Franklin,
What is your experience with running Windows guitar virtualization plugins through WINE? Are there any particular brands that run better than others? That is one area that from which I’d like to see more Linux options. Thanks!
What is your experience with running Windows guitar virtualization plugins through WINE? Are there any particular brands that run better than others? That is one area that from which I’d like to see more Linux options. Thanks!
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- KVRAF
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- 9275 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Hi, the BlueCat Axion suite is my favorite
https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Product_Axiom/
Has a very deep set of extras, great features, a fine set of presets, including a bank of 'Guitar Legends' (I didn't make the list ) and it can host most 3rd-party 64bit vst's (I loaded CamelCrusher in the pic) and opened the stomp's editors) The demo fades out sound briefly, not too often to be annoying. It authorizes by serial number, and provides vst, vst3, and standalone versions. Their support is friendly and they have a kvr section:
viewforum.php?f=52
https://youtu.be/MM2IHPnIGt0
The gui's are very symmetrical, with lots of widgets to click on, and lots of saving possibilities.
They have an excellent free pack of useful effect plugins, including the FreeAmp, a basic 3-amp-set that sounds fine. Quite a few youtube videos. I have the plugins working via an older yabridge and AVLinux, but in a newer AVLinux, with wine-staging 9.03, Reaper 7.07, and the newest Yabridge, some NI and IK and other commercial gems scan, but don't show up in the plugin list.
The standalones do seem OK, as seen in the pics. I also like IK's Mixbox, with some 600 presets designed to reveal pro setups they've discovered or crafted over the many years
And it's always fun to blend in some native linux tools, MetalTone (via jalv-select) and Rakarrack
are two favorites here.
Cheers
https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Product_Axiom/
Has a very deep set of extras, great features, a fine set of presets, including a bank of 'Guitar Legends' (I didn't make the list ) and it can host most 3rd-party 64bit vst's (I loaded CamelCrusher in the pic) and opened the stomp's editors) The demo fades out sound briefly, not too often to be annoying. It authorizes by serial number, and provides vst, vst3, and standalone versions. Their support is friendly and they have a kvr section:
viewforum.php?f=52
https://youtu.be/MM2IHPnIGt0
The gui's are very symmetrical, with lots of widgets to click on, and lots of saving possibilities.
They have an excellent free pack of useful effect plugins, including the FreeAmp, a basic 3-amp-set that sounds fine. Quite a few youtube videos. I have the plugins working via an older yabridge and AVLinux, but in a newer AVLinux, with wine-staging 9.03, Reaper 7.07, and the newest Yabridge, some NI and IK and other commercial gems scan, but don't show up in the plugin list.
The standalones do seem OK, as seen in the pics. I also like IK's Mixbox, with some 600 presets designed to reveal pro setups they've discovered or crafted over the many years
And it's always fun to blend in some native linux tools, MetalTone (via jalv-select) and Rakarrack
are two favorites here.
Cheers
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9275 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
I also have Guitar Rig 6, with effects I've never heard of, and many presets to explore, and it has a 30 minute demo period for potential buyers! Amplitube 4 is another keeper, I like it better than the newer V5 with it's smaller and blurrier graphics, but newer modeling tech IK's Tonex system is a whole sub-universe of captured rigs...with both the hardware pedal and the software versions. I've enjoyed the free version of Tonex in my spare time
The various install/wrap/scam regimens will usually work, perhaps after reading search results, and when a very cool gathering is functional, (this advice is for the 2024 peanut gallery, lest I be preaching to the AJ Choir )
Do not update
Set up a new linux system for experimentation. My bacon and eggs are safe on another drive
Also, NAM is doing fine, open source, and with a linux release last October:
https://github.com/mikeoliphant/neural-amp-modeler-lv2
https://www.neuralampmodeler.com/
CMFuzz, the 32 bit magazineware version of CamelCrusher get's a lot of use for it's
excellent sounds, compressor, tone, randomizer, and small footprint.
Cheers
The various install/wrap/scam regimens will usually work, perhaps after reading search results, and when a very cool gathering is functional, (this advice is for the 2024 peanut gallery, lest I be preaching to the AJ Choir )
Do not update
Set up a new linux system for experimentation. My bacon and eggs are safe on another drive
Also, NAM is doing fine, open source, and with a linux release last October:
https://github.com/mikeoliphant/neural-amp-modeler-lv2
https://www.neuralampmodeler.com/
CMFuzz, the 32 bit magazineware version of CamelCrusher get's a lot of use for it's
excellent sounds, compressor, tone, randomizer, and small footprint.
Cheers
- KVRAF
- 7777 posts since 13 Jan, 2003 from Darkest Kent, UK
Pleased to see the PluginAlliance installer works on UbuntuStudio (gave errors on AVL). And also that Tantra2 behaves itself when resizing and looks better than on Windows.
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- KVRAF
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- 9275 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Tantra is a fun tool. Need to make it work in 2024! I have the version 1. My one PA purchase is BX Oberhausen synth, which sounds a bit like NI's Monark, and discoDSP ObXD. The authorization went through OK, and I think I also authorized some freeware. The number of variables between distros, wines, wrappers, gui toolkits, plugin formats, authorization schemes, code languages, build services...how coders get things done is near miraculous
I can just about manage what lies between C and the next B#, if it's not too windy...
Cheers
I can just about manage what lies between C and the next B#, if it's not too windy...
Cheers
- KVRAF
- 7777 posts since 13 Jan, 2003 from Darkest Kent, UK
When I was playing with AVL, I couldn't get the PA installer to work so just copied the .vst3s over from my windows box and a couple of data folders. That worked fine, all the unfiltered audio plugs and a couple of bx ones including oberhaus. Same with Kilohearts.
An option, if you have a Windows system obvs.
Issues I have at the mo are a couple of bridged plugs not updating their GUIs (you can turn the knobs but no visual indication anything happens until you move or close/reopen the plugin). Audiority, the newest Klanghelm (older ones are fine), BPBs Dirty VHS (again, older ones ok). Though Audiority is apparently looking at Linux versions so that will be good.
An option, if you have a Windows system obvs.
Issues I have at the mo are a couple of bridged plugs not updating their GUIs (you can turn the knobs but no visual indication anything happens until you move or close/reopen the plugin). Audiority, the newest Klanghelm (older ones are fine), BPBs Dirty VHS (again, older ones ok). Though Audiority is apparently looking at Linux versions so that will be good.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9275 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
With Synthmaster 2.9 preset compatability being worked on for the 'soon' arriving SynthMaster 3,
here is V2.9 with U-he ColourCopy delay, and Adam Szabo's Solaris reverb...hosted in linux Reaper,
in the recently released new version of GMaq's AVLinux distro. Teamwork
here is V2.9 with U-he ColourCopy delay, and Adam Szabo's Solaris reverb...hosted in linux Reaper,
in the recently released new version of GMaq's AVLinux distro. Teamwork
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- KVRAF
- 5369 posts since 19 Apr, 2002 from Utah
Supposedly it is the plan that Synthmaster 3 will support Linux natively. Estimated time: sometime in 2025 approximately.
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- KVRAF
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- 9275 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
That will sure be 'Suite'! Meanwhile, pasting this from a nearby website,
I just discovered Arturia have a light free version of Analog Lab V called Analog Play. The download was 3.6 gig, it took awhile to unzip, and then the installer slogged it's way throoo a rather
large number of bytes ...but the 100 free presets are really nice, including synths of course, a grand piano, a rich ethereal vocal pad etc, each 'sound' comes with some relevant controls, and a unique backdrop. The concept is a bit like an NI 'Play Series' or an IK Syntronik synth, more sound than knobs, fine by me for a free teaser. There were no issues registering the product with their system. So time to be on the lookout for a sale price on a hardware product that has a deeper version of Analog Lab bundled up The link points to a store's guide for authorizing Arturia products, and the pics are worth a dozen words in a good tailwind
https://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/ar ... -software/
https://www.arturia.com/products/softwa ... oglab/free
I just discovered Arturia have a light free version of Analog Lab V called Analog Play. The download was 3.6 gig, it took awhile to unzip, and then the installer slogged it's way throoo a rather
large number of bytes ...but the 100 free presets are really nice, including synths of course, a grand piano, a rich ethereal vocal pad etc, each 'sound' comes with some relevant controls, and a unique backdrop. The concept is a bit like an NI 'Play Series' or an IK Syntronik synth, more sound than knobs, fine by me for a free teaser. There were no issues registering the product with their system. So time to be on the lookout for a sale price on a hardware product that has a deeper version of Analog Lab bundled up The link points to a store's guide for authorizing Arturia products, and the pics are worth a dozen words in a good tailwind
https://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/ar ... -software/
https://www.arturia.com/products/softwa ... oglab/free
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- KVRAF
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- 9275 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
This midi controller includes a 2000 preset Analog Lab V software for $270...
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... ller-white
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... ller-white
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- KVRAF
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- 9275 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
I installed the demo of Augmented Strings, no issues, and lots of sounds!
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