awesome-linuxaudio
FreeAudioPluginList
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awesome-linuxaudio
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Reverse-engineering the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer's sound chip from die photos
> Is there a highly-regarded software (or hardware + software) emulator for the DX7?
Dexed is probably what you're looking for, although there are others here: https://github.com/nodiscc/awesome-linuxaudio#synthesizers--...
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Best Free Linux vsts?
These are not all free, but it's worth checking out. https://github.com/nodiscc/awesome-linuxaudio
- Awesome-linuxaudio – Software for audio/video/live events production on Linux
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Ableton Live 11 Suite running on the Steam Deck
regarding Ableton, I know some people are doing it but my advice is don't go for proton/wine if you can go native. there's tons of pro soft for linux: https://github.com/nodiscc/awesome-linuxaudio
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Music production on linux
This awesome-linuxaudio page has a number of quality programs that you can try.
- DAW with split window?
- Please, I'm unable to find an LMMS alternative for playing my MIDI Keyboard
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FMOD Studio 2.02 now offers a native Linux-Version with support for a wide range of distributions
I think the landscape is fairly good now actually. There's tons of good FOSS audio software, and for commercial DAWs we have Bitwig, REAPER, Renoise and Tracktion Waveform. And while there stil aren't that many commercial plugin developers out there that natively support Linux, you can get really far nowadays with the offerings from Bitwig, U-He, TAL, AudioDamage, Loomer, Pianoteq, Audio Assault and many more vendors. You can find are some non-exhaustive lists of vendors supporting Linux here, here and here. Since I too don't want to make compromises if I don't have to, I made yabridge last year which lets you use 32-bit and 64-bit Windows VST2 and VST3 as if they were native 64-bit Linux VST2 and VST3 plugins. I'm really happy with how that turned out, and the reception has been nothing but positive. Wine's getting really good, and the only things that can consistently make things difficult are invasive DRM schemes like iLoK and Waves' DRM. But yeah, even without yabridge there are plenty of good native DAWs and plugins for Linux right now.
FreeAudioPluginList
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IMPORTANT! Starting June 12 we are joining the Reddit protests and going READ-ONLY
Free plugins - The ultimate list of free audio plugins
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What’s a safe website with free plugins for FL?
Here you go: https://twinysam.github.io/FreeAudioPluginList/
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Replacing Waves plug-ins with FabFilter for a specific vocal chain.
The Fabfilter bundle is a great investment, but there are also a ton of fantastic free plugins out there: https://twinysam.github.io/FreeAudioPluginList/
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What plugins do professional mixing/mastering engineering use?
Regarding this, you don't need to buy a bunch of expensive plugins in order to learn to mix. You can learn a lot with the stock plugins of your DAW and the plethora of free plugins that are out there, most of which are very good.
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Who is a synth god and can help me?
Nah, OTT is just downwards and upwards compression combined. There is a ton of great free plugins out there: https://twinysam.github.io/FreeAudioPluginList/ including the Saturation Knob and Chow Tape Model.
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Looking for some Izotope Suite Purchase Advice
Have you perused the countless great free plugins that are out there? https://twinysam.github.io/FreeAudioPluginList/ Dive in there before you even think about spending.
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I'm so overwhelmed by which plugins I want to grow my learning on.
Do NOT buy plugins at this stage, you are just starting out, explore the countless high quality free plugins that are out there first: https://twinysam.github.io/FreeAudioPluginList/
- Need help with figuring out Acoustic track mixing, mainly vocals!
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What use cases does the Korvpressor compressor not cover? I'm not super familiar with compression, and I want to understand where this could fall short if I used it in my mixes.
There is no need for you to get this compressor if you are new to mixing. There are plenty good compressors out there for free: https://twinysam.github.io/FreeAudioPluginList/
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The big free vst list
Yep, this one which we started in this sub: https://twinysam.github.io/FreeAudioPluginList/
What are some alternatives?
yabridge - A modern and transparent way to use Windows VST2, VST3 and CLAP plugins on Linux
avio - Audio Visual IO tools for Isomer
zrythm - a highly automated and intuitive digital audio workstation - official mirror
DawDreamer - Digital Audio Workstation with Python; VST instruments/effects, parameter automation, FAUST, JAX, Warp Markers, and JUCE processors
Camomile - An audio plugin with Pure Data embedded that allows to load and to control patches
BareMusicFramework - BareMusicFramework - An Open Standards Framework For Musical Applications
elkpi-sdk - Yocto cross-compiling toolchains for Elk on Raspberry Pi 3 32 bit
zrtstr - Check if stereo WAV files have identical channels (faux-stereo) and convert them to mono.
noboilerplate - Code for my talks on the No Boilerplate channel
sonobus - Source code for SonoBus, a real-time network audio streaming collaboration tool.
PipeWire-Guide - PipeWire Guide. Learn about how PipeWire gives your Linux system a Professional Audio/Video Processing workflow.
com.cisco.PacketTracer - A Flatpak manifest for Cisco's Packet Tracer.