Podolski for Linux (rev 2758)
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- KVRist
- 194 posts since 30 Jun, 2012 from Belgium
Tried it yesterday evening and installed it without any troubles.
Loads perfect in bitwig and as far as i tried to use it it's working without any problems.
Using Debian testing/unstable.
Loads perfect in bitwig and as far as i tried to use it it's working without any problems.
Using Debian testing/unstable.
- KVRian
- 573 posts since 20 Aug, 2013
For now, to install the newer revision, do the following:
1) Download these two archives:
Revision 2746
Revision 2758
2) Unpack 2746 and install with ./install.sh according to instructions in 1st post.
3) Unpack 2758 and copy the extracted folder Podolski-2758/Podolski/ to /home/USERNAME/.u-he/, replacing the Podolski folder that's already inside the .../.u-he/ folder.
1) Download these two archives:
Revision 2746
Revision 2758
2) Unpack 2746 and install with ./install.sh according to instructions in 1st post.
3) Unpack 2758 and copy the extracted folder Podolski-2758/Podolski/ to /home/USERNAME/.u-he/, replacing the Podolski folder that's already inside the .../.u-he/ folder.
- KVRian
- 573 posts since 20 Aug, 2013
I'm new to Linux myself, and I don't know much about Ardour... but the manual says this:
So I guess you have to add the /home/USERNAME/.vst/ path to your LXVST_PATH env var if it isn't already.Linux VST (LXVST) plugins are distributed as shared library files. They are typically installed in /usr/lib/lxvst, /usr/local/lib/lxvst or a directory mentioned in your LXVST_PATH environment variable.
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- KVRian
- 1483 posts since 19 Aug, 2009
Thanks StudioDave and abique
Here is a print screen if it helps you.
It indeed installed but I dont seem to be able to get it on the arranger (it may be because this is actually the first time I am using VSTs on Bitwig (I have been having lots of fun it BEW instruments)StudioDave wrote:Right, all that stuff in quotes - '/home/pc_fire_beats/Transferências/Podolski-2746/install.sh' - shouldn't be there. But it does tell me what you can do next. Open a terminal and enter this command:pc999 wrote:
This is what I get
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pc_fire_beats@pcfirebeats:~$ '/home/pc_fire_beats/Transferências/Podolski-2746/install.sh' ./install.sh ...
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cd /home/pc_fire_beats/Transferências/Podolski-2746/
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./install.sh
Best,
dp
Here is a print screen if it helps you.
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- KVRian
- 1483 posts since 19 Aug, 2009
Opps the print screen
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater
I have no idea, how to see the version of the glibc.
BTW latest official AMD drivers for 7700HD.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater
Ubuntu 14.04 64bitsabique wrote:pc999, which distribution and which version of the glibc do you have?
I have no idea, how to see the version of the glibc.
BTW latest official AMD drivers for 7700HD.
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- KVRist
- 287 posts since 14 Nov, 2011
I've only had chance to listen to the presets and play around with a few of them a little bit so far but Podolski seems to be working nicely for me under Ubuntu 14.04 / Tracktion 5.3.9.
Can't wait to play with it more thoroughly soon as its a great sounding synth and it being free and for Linux is a minor miracle.
Thanks again Urs and Abique!
Can't wait to play with it more thoroughly soon as its a great sounding synth and it being free and for Linux is a minor miracle.
Thanks again Urs and Abique!
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- KVRAF
- 9133 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Look in synaptic for libc6. Mine was 2.15, I addedpc999 wrote: I have no idea, how to see the version of the glibc.
BTW latest official AMD drivers for 7700HD.
debian testing repository, and upgraded to 2.19.
Abique mentioned this command:
ldd $HOME/.u-he/Podolski/Podolski.so
so I also updated everything in it's output.
With that, and their folder/installer updates,
it's works almost perfect, as tested in qtractor and bitwig.
It does work perfect in reaper/wine
Life is just like that sometimes
- KVRian
- 1297 posts since 23 Jun, 2007 from Findlay OH USA
Try this command in a terminal:pc999 wrote:I have no idea, how to see the version of the glibc.
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ldd --version
Best,
dp
- KVRian
- 1297 posts since 23 Jun, 2007 from Findlay OH USA
Run this command in a terminal:Maz'Hoot wrote:I installed it but ardour can't find it...
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export LXVST_PATH=$LXVST_PATH:/path/to/your/vsts/
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export LXVST_PATH=$LXVST_PATH:/home/dlphilp/vst/
Note that Ardour is finicky about the LXVST_PATH variable, it won't read subdirectories. You'll need to add them to the variable export, e.g. :
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export LXVST_PATH=$LXVST_PATH:/home/dlphilp/vst/:/home/dlphilp/vst/DISTRHO/:/home/dlphilp/vst/Loomer/
Let me know how it goes.
Best,
dp
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- KVRist
- 62 posts since 9 Mar, 2009
It's amazing to have at last some high quality plugins for Linux.
This will boost development for native Plugins.
This will boost development for native Plugins.