On October 7, 2018 7:44:18 PM HST, Hermann Meyer <brummer-@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hi > > Today I released a new version of the GxPlugins.lv2 package. > GxPlugins been Lv2 plugins based on circuit simulations from various > pedals. True mostly they are distortion pedals from the last century. > :lol: The best kind! > Some of them been amp simulations, some been plain filters. > However, this release introduce the switch from GTK based user > interfaces to Xlib based ones. > This means, they will work now flawless in nearly any host, at least > in any I've tried so far. Hmm, do they work on Ubuntu 18.04's Gnome3-based user interface running on top of Wayland (without X)? > As well this release add a couple of more sims, from changelog: > > add GxHeathkit.lv2 > add GxFz1b.lv2 > add GxFz1s.lv2 > add GxKnightFuzz.lv2 > add GxLiquidDrive > add GxDOD250.lv2 > add GxMicroAmp > add GxTubeDistortion > > > As a side note, GxPlugins been developed with the MOD as host in mind, > > therefore they are optimized to use as less CPU power as possible, > therefore they work best at the SampleRate the MOD use, which is > 48kHz. > They work as well on 96kHz (by downsampling), but don't use them in > projects with 44,1kHz or 88,2kHz. > > So, here you go: > https://github.com/brummer10/GxPlugins.lv2/releases > > regards > hermann -- David W. Jones gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx authenticity, honesty, community http://dancingtreefrog.com Sent from my Android device with F/LOSS K-9 Mail. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user