ManjaroProAudio
awesome-musicdsp
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ManjaroProAudio
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Pop_OS or Manjaro?
This resource might count as an advantage of Manjaro...
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Pipewire died and now I am stuck in dependency hell
First of all: Pop is great for audio production! For 10 years I ran audio optimized distros, RT-kernels etc, before moving all audio production to Pop in 2019. And it's the smoothest, most stable OS I've ever tried. Thank you so much for that! But pro audio uses jack, and it seems like getting Pipewire to replace Jack shouldn't be that complicated. In fact less complicated than setting up Jack. Seems to be mostly a matter of a few packages. One guide claims that pipewire-jack-audio-connection-kit should do most of the work. This Manjaro guide refers to pipewire-jack. To be honest, I don't know exactly what needs to be done, but there is quite a lot of knowledge and help in this thread regarding Jack through Pipewire. Having Pop being able to run Jack via Pipewire would be such a treat and relief for anyone with audio production plans!
- Pro Audio in Manjaro guide
awesome-musicdsp
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Open Source DSP Libraries for Android and/or iOS
Check this out, there are several suggestions for Music DSP libraries: https://github.com/olilarkin/awesome-musicdsp
- Help with Windows sound programming.
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A curated list of Music DSP and audio programming resources
There is literally a section of this list titled "Hardware/Embedded" https://github.com/olilarkin/awesome-musicdsp#hardwareembedd...
- Where can I find resources (such as pseudocode) about how different guitar pedal and amplifier effects work?
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Resources For Building Effects
Lastly, there's also often lists managed on github called things like "Awesome DSP". Here's one such list of links - https://github.com/olilarkin/awesome-musicdsp
What are some alternatives?
Surface-Laptop-Go - MacOS, ChromeOS and Linux install guides for the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go.
camilladsp - A flexible cross-platform IIR and FIR engine for crossovers, room correction etc.
eyeD3
audiogridder - DSP servers using general purpose computers and networks
Rhinoceros-3D-for-Linux - This is a project, where I give you a way to use Rhino 3D on Linux!
faustlibraries - The Faust libraries
elk-pi - Elk Audio OS binary images for Raspberry Pi
FL-Studio-Presets - Presets for FL Studio plugins
guitarix - My own development repo
elementary - A JavaScript runtime for writing native audio applications, as well as a library and framework for composing audio signal processes.
meyda - Audio feature extraction for JavaScript.
iPlug2 - C++ Audio Plug-in Framework for desktop, mobile and web