Re: Current Developments in Linux Audio ?

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hi Brandon, 
do you use pipewire already in your setup for daily things like
multimedia and pro audio work?

I found creative intent's temper. while being open source there's no
linux version of the plugin, right? we still can bridge it, I was just
wondering if there's a new offering for linux...

thanks!
have a good day
christoph


Am Freitag, dem 29.10.2021 um 10:51 -0400 schrieb Brandon Hale:
> Pipewire is a BIG new addition. I was very excited to see I could use
> two audio interfaces at the same time and route them wherever I want
> with qjackctl! :) However
> There have been some cool new audio plugins too. For instance,
> Vitalium is an awesome synth that I've heard is comparable to MASSIVE
> (I've never tried massive though). I've played around a little bit in
> Vitalium and it is feature-rich.
> I've gotten some new plugins from the Arch pro-audio group. For
> instance, there are a couple of plugins I have not tried yet:
> EasySSP
> StereoSourceSeparation
> Artican's TheFunction and ThePilgrim
> Creative Intent's Temper
> 
> They have nice looking guis, but I haven't heard them yet.
> There is also a new way to load Window's vsts: yabridge. It's been
> getting a lot of attention on the Linux_Audio subreddit, but this is
> another thing I haven't tried yet as I tend to use linvst for Windows
> vsts, and I don't use very many.
> Let me know if I missed anything. The Linux kernel itself is also
> always exciting because new audio hardware tends to "just work". The
> other day at work I was able to plug in and use a Scarlet 2i2 without
> any installation of drivers or junkware. How nice is that?
> Brandon Hale
> On 10/29/21 05:53, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
>  
> > Hello Niklas, 
> >  
> >  On 29-10-2021 11:28, nik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: 
> >  
> > > Hi, 
> > >  
> > >  I've basically been using the same configuration
> > > (Arch/ALSA/Jack2)
> > > for years now and it's stable 
> > >  and everything, but I feel like I've been living under a rock
> > > when
> > > it comes to Linux Audio developments, 
> > >  so I thought I'd reach out and ask if there's any current
> > > developments that I should follow or toy around 
> > >  with ... 
> >  
> >  PipeWire maybe? 
> >  https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire 
> >  
> >  Best, 
> >  
> >  Jeremy 
> >  
> >  
> >  
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