![]() You can get tips on how to use this interface with audacity’s page -> Packaged under the name swh-plugins (debian-based systems – package name may be similar for your distro) The traditional gverb looks something like this, There’s also the gvst plugins – – they’re available for linux – they’re not being maintained anymore but so far they’re stable when I try them.įor gverb, confusingly it comes in a couple of varieties – the original gverb that was ported to ladspa may actually look different than the others ported by harrison. One that I use quite a lot that I download separately direct from the website is Loudmax as it includes various latest features like intersample peak limiting option but as Robin Gareus pointed out in a different thread, you could just use his x42-dpl and have Ardour’s loudness feature calculate things in export to ensure you get to your -1dB true peak or whatever you use. I have a list of favorite apps that I will also share later too. And for things to install, use something like Synaptic and filter just the audio repos to browse. If the various respos have updated apps and plugins they will show up in your update manager automatically or when you run sudo apt update. I will look later to see which others I added. ![]() As I said, try the KXStudio ones for a start. In my experience, the system won’t get unstable as long as you stick to the usual audio repos. What do you install from those repositories? Everything? Ardour too? Can’t make the system unstable?
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