Ardour, jack, lv2 plugins, jamin, pd

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capicoso
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Ardour, jack, lv2 plugins, jamin, pd

#1 Post by capicoso »

Hello, i've compiled some packages to share with my university classmates.

5 or 6 classmates downloaded them, and they're going to expire so i post them here. I uploaded them to rapidshare, if you know of a server that doesn't delete the files, please do tell me.
I tested them on latest Lucid and Slacko

PureData extended 0.42.5 l2ork:
http://www.mediafire.com/?3ts0vi14r0p2l1c

Ardour 2.8.12 with LADSPA/LV2 support included:
https://rapidshare.com/files/3963936304 ... 2.8.12.pet

Jack 0.118+Qjacktl:
https://rapidshare.com/files/1482965996/jackd-0.118.pet

Lv2 plugins:

Lv2 Invada and Calf plugins packs:
https://rapidshare.com/files/2278564622 ... da-1.2.pet


Jamin 0.95:
https://rapidshare.com/files/3929265435 ... 0-i486.pet

If interested tell me and i post screenshots.

If you try them tell me if there's any error please.
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#2 Post by mini-jaguar »

This is pretty cool, Ardour and Jack seem to work in Lucid, but they are really complicated programs so it will take a while for me to figure them out and actually do something like record and playback.

But the point is, I have tried other versions of Ardour (true, newer versions) which I couldn't even get to run, in other words get to the screen with the tracks and all that, so this has potential.

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#3 Post by capicoso »

mini-jaguar wrote:This is pretty cool, Ardour and Jack seem to work in Lucid, but they are really complicated programs so it will take a while for me to figure them out and actually do something like record and playback.

But the point is, I have tried other versions of Ardour (true, newer versions) which I couldn't even get to run, in other words get to the screen with the tracks and all that, so this has potential.
Thanks for the feedback : ).
I think this 2.8.12 ardour is the latest. There's Ardour 3 but still in beta.

If you need help with ardour, jack or the plugins just pm me.

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#4 Post by darkcity »

Hi Capicoso,

Thanks for posting all these useful tools. Will test them later. I've compiled jack 0.121, any reason why your using 0.118?
see http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=78256

I've compiled qtractor - but will try to make it work with LV2 before uploading.

Regards 8)

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#5 Post by darkcity »

I've downloaded your LV2 plugins to test with qtractor,

jamin looks like a serious piece of software, are you studying sound engineering?

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#6 Post by capicoso »

Hey darkcity,
I always worked with jack 0.118 and had no problems, i tried to compile 0.121 but i ran into some problems(dont remember now) so i just compiled the old one, soo no real reason.

Yes, Jamin is a very good software, its a mastering software. What in Windows would be ProTools + WaveLab, here it's Ardour + Jamin (imo).
Yes, i study something like sound engineering, it's called music & technologies. It's oriented to real time audio processing (puredata, supercollider), multimedia art(arduino, processing), sound reinforcement, acoustics, etc. When i started studying about 3 years ago i had the need to move to Linux, and later puppy came to my life :P

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#7 Post by darkcity »

Hi capicoso,

What puppy are you using? How did you manage to compile plotmm for eq10q?

Some of your PET package include various systems parts, for example libstd++ 6.0.16, I'm not sure if this is safe.

I've compiled qtractor, but I have been able to get LV2 plugins to function correctly.

8)

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#8 Post by Smithy »

Can anyone give me a short (short!) tutorial on the Ardour above, which is running very stable, I can run it with an insanely low 1.5msec latency and that's just on a standard kernel. And it felt good playing the guitar like that.

But I could do with knowing where the heck the calf plugins pet disappeared in the system and how one can get them to appear in Ardour?
I need to get some tomato ketchup on my guitar...

So if there are any Ardour Puppy users around, please spill the beans!

Pelo

Compilers are welcome

#9 Post by Pelo »

You increase choice of software, avoiding Puppy becoming ennoying with always the same food. Great job.

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