Melda Production plugins on Linux
- KVRer
- 5 posts since 10 May, 2021
This is just the information i was looking for. I just discovered the Melda plugins and wanted to know peoples experience using my setup (Ubuntu/Bitwig/Yabridge). Thanks for posting this guys!
- KVRian
- 923 posts since 8 Aug, 2011
I can't say for Ubuntu but I'm having a good time with MXLinux21(LiquorixKernel), Yabridge 3.7 and Wine-Staging 6.22
I still have crash with Msoundfactory sadly, MXXX and MADEQ work fine.
I still have crash with Msoundfactory sadly, MXXX and MADEQ work fine.
Win11, 16 Gig RAM, Intel i7 Quad 3.9, Reaper 7.16, RME Hamerfall HDSP9652, Steinberg MR816x
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- KVRian
- 1281 posts since 3 Jan, 2020
Do you have multi-core enabled? That crashes for me too if too many voices are playing at the same time. But if I disable that, it's pretty stable.
- KVRian
- 923 posts since 8 Aug, 2011
I tried playing with it, it's worst when off on this old laptop. Mega stuttering barely can play sounds. Maybe on my home pc it will work I'll try this weekend.
Win11, 16 Gig RAM, Intel i7 Quad 3.9, Reaper 7.16, RME Hamerfall HDSP9652, Steinberg MR816x
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- KVRist
- 255 posts since 15 Jul, 2022
Hello,
I'm using for instance the demo version of MDrummer, and I find it sooo good I'm about to purchase it.
I already own Jamstix, but it's a mess in Linux, there is always something that makes it crash.
Until now, MDrummer, on the contrary, works very well.
I use Fedora 37 (beta) with KDE desktop, on a very powerfull laptop (xps 13 9320), with the generic Kernel (5.19 preempt-dynamic), and the distro Wine package (7.12 staging). This system uses Pipewire.
I'm using for instance the demo version of MDrummer, and I find it sooo good I'm about to purchase it.
I already own Jamstix, but it's a mess in Linux, there is always something that makes it crash.
Until now, MDrummer, on the contrary, works very well.
I use Fedora 37 (beta) with KDE desktop, on a very powerfull laptop (xps 13 9320), with the generic Kernel (5.19 preempt-dynamic), and the distro Wine package (7.12 staging). This system uses Pipewire.
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- KVRAF
- 3164 posts since 10 Jan, 2005
Hello, having problems with MSoundFactory (Windows version) and REAPER (native Linux) in Linux Debian 12 with wine 9.18 staging, both Tkg and clean, yabridgectl 5.1.0.
If I tweak FX and right click the interface the REAPER (7.23) right click menu pops up and REAPER hangs completely.
Any hint on how to avoid this? I also have installed nvidia drivers.
I need to use MSoundFactory reliably... sigh...
Thanks for any hint...
- Mario
If I tweak FX and right click the interface the REAPER (7.23) right click menu pops up and REAPER hangs completely.
Any hint on how to avoid this? I also have installed nvidia drivers.
I need to use MSoundFactory reliably... sigh...
Thanks for any hint...
- Mario
- KVRist
- 324 posts since 17 Apr, 2013 from Gothenburg, Sweden
Sadly, from what I've heard it's not deemed feasible to fully support Linux. Otherwise, it could well make me leave Windows for audio. Good luck anyway!
Win 11 | Latest Reaper | MCompleteBundle
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- KVRAF
- 3164 posts since 10 Jan, 2005
Well, it seems that setting "run as" for Melda Plugins in REAPER as "separated process" makes a whole lot of a difference: no more right click interferences - the Melda menu appears instead of REAPER menu and no more deadlocks...mabian wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 9:56 pm Hello, having problems with MSoundFactory (Windows version) and REAPER (native Linux) in Linux Debian 12 with wine 9.18 staging, both Tkg and clean, yabridgectl 5.1.0.
If I tweak FX and right click the interface the REAPER (7.23) right click menu pops up and REAPER hangs completely.
Any hint on how to avoid this? I also have installed nvidia drivers.
I need to use MSoundFactory reliably... sigh...
Thanks for any hint...
- Mario
Will test further
- Mario
