- Как использовать Windows VST в последних сборках REAPER 5.93 Linux-Native
- СОВЕТУЕМ: Нажмите здесь, чтобы исправить ошибки Windows и оптимизировать производительность системы
- Windows VST в ЛинВСТ:
- Windows VST в Airwave:
- Windows VST в Карле:
- [Reaper] – Using Linux Native VST’s
- Recommended Native Linux VST’s
- Getting Reaper to recognize Linux VST’s
- Vst для reaper linux
Как использовать Windows VST в последних сборках REAPER 5.93 Linux-Native
СОВЕТУЕМ: Нажмите здесь, чтобы исправить ошибки Windows и оптимизировать производительность системы
Поскольку в REAPER v5.93 были представлены нативные сборки Linux на популярной рабочей станции цифрового аудио, многие пользователи задаются вопросом, как они могут использовать свои любимые подключаемые модули VST на базе Windows в сборках Linux. Не бойся, у Appuals есть решение.
У REAPER нет собственного моста для запуска Windows VST в Linux, но есть несколько сторонних инструментов, которые справятся с этой задачей. Они есть:
- LinVST (32-разрядная версия Ubuntu 14.04 и Debian Stretch)
- Airwave (AMD64.deb и x86_64.pkg.tar.xz)
- Карла (ArchLinux и Debian / Ubuntu)
Все эти сторонние инструменты полагаются на Wine для обеспечения поддержки плагинов, и ваш пробег определенно изменится. Некоторые плагины VST будут работать безупречно, другие станут катастрофой.
Помните, что мы предоставляем базовые руководства по настройке этих инструментов — для подробного поиска неисправностей вам следует обратиться к руководству по конкретным инструментам.
Windows VST в ЛинВСТ:
- Загрузите версию LinVST для вашей среды — либо версию встроенного Windows, либо автономную версию, хотя встроенная версия, вероятно, является выбором по умолчанию для большинства пользователей.
- Скопируйте все файлы Lin-VST-сервера из установленной версии в ваш путь / usr / bin.
- Создайте папку для размещения всех ваших VST-файлов Windows.
- В папке конвертирования LinVST запустите linvstconvert, а затем выберите linvst.so из папки версии.
- Укажите linvstconvert на созданную вами папку, содержащую все VST-файлы Windows, затем нажмите кнопку «Пуск» («Преобразовать»).
- Запустите REAPER DAW и добавьте папку Windows VSTs в папку плагинов в настройках REAPER.
Windows VST в Airwave:
Установите необходимые пакеты: GCC с поддержкой multilib, cmake, git, wine, Qt5, libmagic.
Пример Arch Linux (x86_64) :
Пример Fedora 20 (x86_64) :
Пример Ubuntu 14.04 (x86_64) :
Получите SDK VST Audio Plugins от Steinberg.
Распакуйте архив VST SDK. Далее я предполагаю, что вы распаковали его в свой домашний каталог:
Клонируем репозиторий airwave GIT
Перейдите в исходный каталог airwave и выполните следующие команды:
Конечно, вы можете изменить CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX, как вам нравится.
- Запустить airwave-менеджер
- Нажмите кнопку «Создать ссылку» на панели инструментов.
- Выберите нужный винный загрузчик и винный префикс в соответствующих полях со списком.
- Введите путь к файлу DLL плагина VST в поле «VST plugin» (вы можете использовать кнопку «Обзор» для удобства). Обратите внимание, что путь указывается относительно выбранного префикса вина.
- Введите путь «Расположение ссылки» (каталог, где ваш VST-хост ищет плагины).
- Введите название ссылки, если вам не нравится предложенный автоматически.
- Выберите желаемый уровень журнала для этой ссылки. Чем выше уровень журнала, тем больше сообщений вы получите. Уровень журнала «по умолчанию» является специальным значением. Соответствует значению «Уровень журнала по умолчанию» в диалоговом окне настроек. В большинстве случаев уровень журнала «по умолчанию» является правильным выбором. Для максимальной производительности не используйте более высокий уровень, чем «трассировка».
- Нажмите кнопку «ОК». На этом этапе ваш VST-хост должен быть в состоянии найти новый плагин в каталоге «Link location».
Windows VST в Карле:
- Установите Carla для вашей версии Linux ( Carla-Git лучше всего работает для большинства пользователей) .
- Установите все доступные мосты Carla из менеджера пакетов.
- Запустите Carla как отдельное приложение и нажмите кнопку «плюс», чтобы добавить подключаемые модули.
- Используя кнопку поиска, убедитесь, что флажок «Windows 32» отмечен, а затем выполните поиск подключаемых модулей. Возможно, вам придется настроить путь поиска в настройках Carla.
- Когда плагины найдены, закройте Carla, затем запустите REAPER.
- Добавьте Carla в качестве плагина для REAPER и Carla для загрузки Windows VST.
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[Reaper] – Using Linux Native VST’s
Cockos has recently started making experimental builds of Reaper available for download on their website. Despite the experimental tag, I’ve found it to be astoundingly stable over the past several months of use for both video and audio editing. One downside, however, is that it does not yet support native Linux plugin formats such as LV2, DSSI, or LADSPA. Granted, there are ways that one can make these work, such as using Carla Rack or a plugin wrapper. The ways to achieve this are listed on the Reaper for Linux Wiki.
In this article, I’d like to look at installing some free VST’s from the KXStudio Repo’s that I find useful, and the simple process for getting them recognized by Reaper.
Recommended Native Linux VST’s
If you do not yet have the KXStudio repo’s added to your install, I recommend following the instructions here to do so before beginning. All the plugins that I will be listing below are available for free in that repo via your package manager(I am using Kubuntu 18.04).
To get a list of all vst’s available to your system, you can run the following command:
apt search vst
I’ve sifted through the packages and these are the ones I find myself using the most often:
- Helm: sudo apt install helm – Polyphonic synthesizer
- Dexed: sudo apt install dexed-vst – FM Plugin Synth
- TAL Plugins Collection: sudo apt install tal-plugins-vst – Togu Audio Line Plugins
- Zyn-Fusion: sudo apt install zynaddsubfx-git – Installs ZynAddSubFX with the new ZynFUsion UI.
- OBXD: sudo apt install obxd-vst – Oberheim OB-X Polyphonic analog synthesizer emulation plugin
Getting Reaper to recognize Linux VST’s
Your installed VST’s are going to reside in /usr/lib/vst/. Perform an ls on the directory to see all the VST plugins that you have installed.
Next, we will need to add the directory to Reaper so it will be scanned for plugins.
- Launch Reaper.
- Open the Preferences. Ctrl + p is the shortcut.
- Select Plugins > VST in the left hand column.
- Click on Edit > Add beside the VST plug-in paths and add /usr/lib/vst/
- Click on the Re-scan button. Once the scan is complete, click OK to close the preferences dialog.
- Click Insert > Virtual instrument on new track. Select VST in the left hand column to see effects, and VSTi to see virtual instruments. Add one to your track and make music!
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Vst для reaper linux
This thread is dedicated to the use of native Linux plugins and how to run them in reaper.
Discussions about running Windows VSTs on Linux are on topic in: https://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=193761
At the time of writing REAPER supports its builtin plug-ins (REA/JS) and Linux VST2/3 plug-ins. Linux however has more plug-in formats, like LADSPA, DSSI and LV2. Hopefully support for more formats will be added at a later date, but for the moment you can use a plug-in host like Carla http://kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/Applications:Carla to run them.
A list of native Linux VST plugins can be found at: http://linux-sound.org/linux-vst-plugins.html
If you make a FR for lv2 support, I’ll +1
FWIW, I made some realtime support for linvst, that’s not in the main repo. But I’ve played back a stereo track and recorded through Amplitube at 64 samples buffer and Guitarrig at 128 (or was it vice versa) for hours without xruns.
osxmidi also added realtime support implemented differently in the latest release, but you need to build it with a special makefile or command line argument. Maybe that will make your amp sims run better at low latency.
Has any one tried the zynaddsubfx vst plugins in reaper?
I only get the gui for zynaddsubfx itself, for all the other plugins I just get the generic reaper gui. I did rebuild them myself with ntk support, as it appears that the default package on archlinux isn’t suitable for vst guis.
Just for the record:
Just for the record:
here’s a similar one, but for wrapping dssi plugins..
just as experimental/alpha/beta as the ladspa wrapper..
some day i will update all the plugins, the code, and that website..
please!!
that would be awesome!!
I briefly had a play around with the AVL Drumkits LV2 plugins in Carla. Pretty cool stuff.
I haven’t tried zynaddsubfx in a long time, and not in Reaper native linux at all. Last that I read the gui would be updated and changed to a commercial license. The sound was good back then, but the gui was hideous. I guess I should check it out again, soon.
I briefly had a play around with the AVL Drumkits LV2 plugins in Carla. Pretty cool stuff.
I haven’t tried zynaddsubfx in a long time, and not in Reaper native linux at all. Last that I read the gui would be updated and changed to a commercial license. The sound was good back then, but the gui was hideous. I guess I should check it out again, soon.
A new 3.03 is out soon, a 3.02 rc4 bug-fix release
was just issued in the last few days.
The commercial gui is quite nice, no similariies to the existing
free versions, although I still like the ones I’ve had from repositories, with the synth updates included.
Cheers
I just found the following wrapper that allows running lv2 plugins in reaper: https://github.com/x42/lv2vst
Unfortunately it doesn’t support guitarix, but many other plugins work like some x42-plugins, and avl drums.
I just found the following wrapper that allows running lv2 plugins in reaper: https://github.com/x42/lv2vst
Unfortunately it doesn’t support guitarix, but many other plugins work like some x42-plugins, and avl drums.
A list of Linux Audio/Video apps
A list of Linux Audio/Video apps
Pity that it doesn’t support all lv2 plugins with GUI, but I think this was more of a proof of concept, and would have required substantially more work to make it run everything with a full GUI.
Still very nice. So far I have it running most X42-plugins and AVL Drumkits with a full GUI.
Waiting for reaper to add support for lv2, I guess that would work on Win/OSX and Linux.
Anybody have any success with these new freebies from Tracktion with the native Linux REAPER? If I put the four .so files in my .vst folder, REAPER will not open. I tried just putting only the C64 one (SID) in the .vst folder, and REPAER starts, but the plugin is not listed. Any luck in other Linux DAWs?
edit: doesn’t seem to scan for me in Carla either — maybe only meant for Waveform?
edit2: I installed Waveform (own it, but haven’t used it in months) and after scanning, SID shows as «deactivated» — so not working there either in their own DAW.
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Anybody have any success with these new freebies from Tracktion with the native Linux REAPER? If I put the four .so files in my .vst folder, REAPER will not open. I tried just putting only the C64 one (SID) in the .vst folder, and REPAER starts, but the plugin is not listed. Any luck in other Linux DAWs?
edit: doesn’t seem to scan for me in Carla either — maybe only meant for Waveform?
edit2: I installed Waveform (own it, but haven’t used it in months) and after scanning, SID shows as «deactivated» — so not working there either in their own DAW.
No joy here either.
Starting Reaper, I get:
zsh: illegal hardware instruction reaper5
And in the Renoise Log.txt, I see (for each of the four plugins):
VstPlugs: Trying to instantiate /home/. /.vst/RetroPluginPackLinux/PAPU.so
VstPlugs: Instantiate FAILED (caught structured exception) .
Edit:
They are blacklisted in Ardour 5.12 also.
I can also recommend http://teragonaudio.com/MrsWatson for finding problems with vsts. Its much more verbose that what reaper outputs.
Worth noting that on linux there are a few potential problems with plugins. There might be interference between reaper’s use of gdk with plugins that use gdk/gtk+ for the GUI. Another problem might also occur with plugins in binary format due to a problem between programs/plugins build with gcc v4 vs later versions.
It’s always a good idea to build the software on your own system if the binary version fail and the source code is available. If you get the software in binary format through your package manager it ought to be alright though
I can also recommend http://teragonaudio.com/MrsWatson for finding problems with vsts. Its much more verbose that what reaper outputs.
I get this output from mrswatson:
— 00000000 000000 MrsWatson version 0.9.7 initialized, build 20140125
W 00000000 000000 Running in 64-bit mode, this is experimental. Hold on to your hats!
D 00000000 000000 Host platform is Linux-x86_64 (Linux «Linux Mint 18.2 Sonya», kernel 4.10.0-35-lowlatency x86_64)
D 00000000 000000 Application is 64-bit
D 00000000 000000 Launched with options: —plugin SID —verbose —display-info
D 00000000 000000 Trying to find plugin ‘SID’
D 00000000 000000 Looking for plugin ‘SID’ in ‘/home/eric’
D 00000000 000001 Looking for plugin ‘SID’ in ‘/home/eric/.vst’
— 00000000 000001 Plugin ‘SID’ is of type VST2.x
D 00000000 000001 Looking for plugin ‘SID’ in ‘/home/eric’
D 00000000 000001 Looking for plugin ‘SID’ in ‘/home/eric/.vst’
— 00000000 000001 Opening VST2.x plugin ‘SID’
D 00000000 000001 Plugin location is ‘/home/eric/.vst’
ERROR: Sent signal 4, exiting
MrsWatson (or one of its hosted plugins) has encountered a serious error and
crashed.
If you believe this to be a bug in MrsWatson, please re-run the program with
the —error-report option to generate a diagnostic report to send to support.
edit: It seems signal 4 is «illegal instruction», which is also the message I get using carla-discovery-native in a terminal.
A new version of Rave Generator vst is out,
quite an impressive list of features:
«Mac OS X, Windows and Linux compatible VST ! + AudioUnit version for Logic users
up to 147 internal sounds.
sampler vs rompler : you can load your own samples !
you can layer samples (up to 16 sounds).
multi timbral : you can assign different MIDI channels to each sample.
editable / automatable loop points per sample.
tune/pan/volume + volume & pitch envelope per sample.
AKAIZE effect from hell for your speed garage time-stretched vooooiiiicccceees.
reverse, awful delay, green colors, working embeded keyboard.
pitch bend.
And the blog details and has demos of some of the classic
rave stabs and sounds.
Anyone being able to load LSP LinuxVSTs in Reaper? They got scanned by don’t load.
Or does lv2vst support the LSP LV2 versions to show up in Reaper?
We really need LV2 support in Reaper. That will be a real blessing. Hope it’s due soon.
Anyone being able to load LSP LinuxVSTs in Reaper? They got scanned by don’t load.
Or does lv2vst support the LSP LV2 versions to show up in Reaper?
We really need LV2 support in Reaper. That will be a real blessing. Hope it’s due soon.
The LSP plugins won’t load in Linux Reaper due to gtk issues.
The way to run them is with a wrapper and then load the wrapper into Linux Reaper https://github.com/osxmidi/LinVst/tree/linux
For the LSP vst plugins:
The vst wrapper files are files ending in *.so
The original LSP vst files are files ending in .so
Copy lin-vst-server to /usr/bin
Put all of the LSP files ending in .so into a folder except the lsp-plugins-vst-core.so file (the lsp-plugins-vst-core.so file needs to be copied to /usr/lib/vst for plugin scanning to be successful).
Run linvst*convert to convert the folders .so files to *.so files, ie delay.so would end up as delay*.so.
Then load the *.so files into Reaper (point Reaper to search for vst’s in the folder where the *.so files and .so files are, keep the lsp .so files and the wrapper *.so files together in that folder).
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