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reapack-repository-template
A GitHub repository template for ReaPack repositories using reapack-index for testing and deployment, automated using GitHub Actions.
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InfluxDB
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Hi everybody, I just wanted to share some happy news for any Reaper user who's sick of Windows or Mac. I tried to switch to Linux many times before throughout the years with no success since Reaper is essential for me and I had no luck with Jack or ALSA and even less with Pulseaudio. No matter what I did, something always crapped out, there was some bad latency or my MIDI controllers didn't work. Enter Pipewire (https://pipewire.org/).
I have no idea, I've been using Reaper on Mac since 2016 (and Audition, Reason and Ableton on Windows for a decade before that) and had plenty of third party plugins but I discovered that Reaper's stock plugins worked perfectly well for me: ReaEQ (Parametric EQ), ReaComp and plenty other JS plugins like Waveshaping Distortion, NP1136 Peak Limiter... You can also install ReaPack (https://reapack.com/) and get tons of more effects and virtual instruments. I specially like the FX by Kawa (https://reaperblog.net/2017/01/kawa-xy-jsfx/) and Geraint Luff (https://geraintluff.github.io/jsfx/) [I highly recommend his Ripple Phaser, Smooth Limiter and the Atlantis Reverb]. I think I'm set with Reaper's plugins but I'm open to discover native Linux FX, tools and instruments. The journey is just starting for me!
There is no guarantee that ALL of them do. NI stuff works but the installers don’t launch correctly through Native Access (last I checked), so you have to run them one at a time. Spitfire stuff works on certain versions of Wine and not others. Details can be found here: https://github.com/robbert-vdh/yabridge
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