Raspberry PI 3 - PiSound - Waveform plugins??

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Raspberry PI 3 works with PiSound sound card and Waveform works with Ubuntu Mate as the OS.
Now how do I find midi and audio plugins??? LV2, VST?!?
Please advise,
Jeff

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It is really hard to find plugins for Linux, the best way is to found a DAW that include lots of useful plugins, like waveform 8
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No, it´s not so hard. Look here:
http://linux-sound.org/linux-vst-plugins.html

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I mean it's hard to find GOOD plugins, not saying that all those are bad, but i never heard about them except the ones from tracktion wich i use .
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rosesbyrosex wrote:I mean it's hard to find GOOD plugins, not saying that all those are bad, but i never heard about them except the ones from tracktion wich i use .
You've got U-he plugins...
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I'm not familiar with Ubuntu on the R-Pi (I run it on x86 though) but is WINE available for it? If so you may be able to use Lin-VST to use Windows plugins on Linux. It's not very useful with Tracktion T7 however since Tracktion screws up the UIs a lot of the time. It works much better with the Linux port of REAPER.

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AegisPrime wrote:I'm not familiar with Ubuntu on the R-Pi (I run it on x86 though) but is WINE available for it? If so you may be able to use Lin-VST to use Windows plugins on Linux. It's not very useful with Tracktion T7 however since Tracktion screws up the UIs a lot of the time. It works much better with the Linux port of REAPER.
maybe but waveform/daw installation should be windows version too, i think
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fortklang wrote:No, it´s not so hard. Look here:
http://linux-sound.org/linux-vst-plugins.html
Thanks for this link!!! Excellent, I'll try it

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rosesbyrosex wrote:maybe but waveform/daw installation should be windows version too, i think
Nope. I believe you can run some Windows DAWs on Linux using WINE but LinVST is a wrapper for presenting Windows .dll VSTs as Linux .so VSTs - it's a bit hit and miss (especially with Tracktion) but I've gotten all my Valhalla, Klanghelm, TDR and Plugin Alliance Windows plugins working nicely in the Linux port of REAPER.

https://github.com/osxmidi/LinVst/blob/master/README.md

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Seem to be a few people not realising what a Raspberry Pi is. Although it can run Linux it does not have an Intel processor, its got a completely different processor family in there (an ARM variant, the same family as most mobile phones, and perhaps about the same power as phones of 3 to 5 years ago). And something like WINE or LinVST just isnt going to work.

So Im afraid the OP will need specific Pi compilations of those Linux plugins.
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Now how do I find midi and audio plugins
We make some plug-ins for Linux (also available for Windows and Mac OS X) known to work with Tracktion / Waveform, they are now also available to run on Raspberry Pi3 (Requires Ubuntu MATE 16.04 and a suitable sound-card, but if you can run Waveform, these should also be compatible). They are VSTs compiled for ARM / Linux, they come with their own installer, or you can just put the raw PLUG-IN.so file into your plug-ins folder.

https://www.overtonedsp.co.uk/download/download_rpi

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