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Hi,

Urs kindly offered me to port his plugins to Linux and we now starting some initial testing with Podolski.
I invite you to download Podolski for Linux and participate in the test at http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 0#p5869292
Thanks a lot, and I hop that you'll enjoy it! :D

Alexandre.

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Cool - will test it right away! :tu:

Cheers,

Tom
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The installer creates a zero-byte link. If I link the actual 3.7 meg .so file,
bitwig says it can't read the metadata.

I have also manually placed the files in /usr/lib/vst, and
/home/Documents (as was needed for Discovery Pro initially)
and neither bitwig or qtractor can scan Podolski, tried with
1.13 and 1.08

All the other vsts can be placed where desired, scanned, and work from
/usr/lib/vst
/home/me/.vst
/home/me/Documents
etc

Wouldn't it be better for the installer to use /usr/lib/vst,
and let the linux user manage linking it according to the particular system?

Thanks for working on this! Podolski is a fine instrument.
Cheers

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edit: removed error-message, since these guys code like greased lightning :lol:

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There's a fix in this thread at the U-He forums:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 1&t=419984

I have it working on my Ubuntu box- that's awesome!!

I just keep getting new toys!!!

I'll have to buy something as more becomes available...

TS
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Wow! Impressive work, thank you so much Alexandre and Urs Heckmann. I started saving money already :clap:

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I am currently testing ALL u-he plugins on Linux.
Some niggles left but overall it's totally amazing to see Bazille, Diva, Zebra etc. on the Linux desktop natively.
Wheeeeeew :-) :clap: :party:

Cheers,

Tom
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hmm i'm very curious about them :). i hope i can afford some of them :).

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ThomasHelzle wrote:I am currently testing ALL u-he plugins on Linux.
Some niggles left but overall it's totally amazing to see Bazille, Diva, Zebra etc. on the Linux desktop natively.
Wheeeeeew :-) :clap: :party:

Cheers,

Tom
Did you hear that? That was sound of my bank account spontaneously emptying itself into Urs' pockets. I can't wait to try these!

In a perfect world, U-He would release one or more of these instruments the next ten days so- during my self imposed hotel room solitude to compose while on tour. If bazille drops on or before the 15th while it's still on sale, that'll be one I'll buy immediately, without any hesitation. I'm absolutely giddy about this.

I'm also rather envious that you get to play with ALL the new toys, right away. :wink:
...If you have to fix it with a computer: quantized, pitch corrected, and overly inspected, then you can't do it, and I can't get behind that!
-Henry Rollins; I Can't Get Behind That-from William Shatner's, "Has Been"

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I don't know how the release-plans are. There is still some work to do though.

Cheers,

Tom
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Thats a huge project to take on. Hope Abique, and anyone helping, take the time to nail it,
and have enough beta testers to find the nooks and crannies hiding all those
really weird bugs, that the mad science linux practitioners sometimes discover.

I wouldn't mind, if a competitor like Native Instruments, also took on a _massive_ project.



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