EP-MK1
PipeWire-Guide
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EP-MK1
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what are some free, easy-to-use microtonal VSTs?
EP MK-1 has a neat EDO chooser box (and legend says, it ever allows fractional edos, so one can use, say, equal-tempered Bohlen—Pierce (13ed3) by entering 8.202.
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Chromatic - instrument tuner by nate-xyz.
Works nicely, I used it to check the tuning on this https://github.com/MikeMorenoDSP/EP-MK1/releases which needed changing at 48kHz.
PipeWire-Guide
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Alternatives to MultiPSK?
It is far easier to use a non-Windows operating system and simply direct the IQ data into the application you want, or use a better app which can take data directly from the RSPdx. However, in an RTL-SDR book, I saw a reference to VB-Cable, which is a separate software from VAC. Pipewire is another tool, definitely open-source and free, which should work.
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Nobara Fails at 4.8% Booting From Flash Drive
You might find this info about pipewire interesting: https://github.com/mikeroyal/PipeWire-Guide
- Create different pipewire outputs for hdmi display port headsets and speakers
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how to take input from one sound device and output to another.
pipewire Linux has everything you need just searche for it... patchbay,mixer,dsp, you name it... and all has graphic user interface....
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RADV_PERFTEST=gpl causing stutters on RX580
If you are recording (and/or streaming) with OBS, here is a neat guide (since you mention you are "out of the loop"). What's neat about that guide is that it explains the sound manipulations for the capture and Pipewire's strengths.
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PipeWire Guide for those using Linux
For folks having headphones issues on Linux. Here's some useful Tools & Resources for PipeWire, which is a low-level multimedia framework on Linux (ArchLinux, Fedora, Ubuntu, Pop!_OS, etc.). It aims to offer capture and playback for both audio and video with minimal latency and support for PulseAudio, JACK, ALSA and GStreamer-based applications.
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PipeWire Guide
Useful Tools & Resources for PipeWire, which is a low-level multimedia framework on Linux (ArchLinux, Fedora, Ubuntu, Pop!_OS, etc.). It aims to offer capture and playback for both audio and video with minimal latency and support for PulseAudio, JACK, ALSA and GStreamer-based applications. OBS Studio added native PipeWire support in version 27.
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Ubuntu 22.10 Makes Switch to Pipewire for Audio
I found this guide to be useful.
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Useful Tools and Resources for PipeWire
A useful set of Tools and Resources for PipeWire.
What are some alternatives?
docker-coturn - A Docker container with the Coturn TURN / STUN server, used for WebRTC / VoIP / P2P communications.
vid2cleantxt - Python API & command-line tool to easily transcribe speech-based video files into clean text
blue-deauth - A simple script that makes possible BLE deauthentication!
awesome-linuxaudio - [mirror] A list of software and resources for professional audio/video/live events production on Linux.
SwitchBotSensorBashScripts - Simple bash scripts to read temperature data from SwitchBot devices
pulseeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications [Moved to: https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects]
mlt - MLT Multimedia Framework
broo - Connect your phone as microphone wirelessly. Supports both PipeWire and PulseAudio.
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications