Tracktion 4 Linux open beta available
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- KVRAF
- 1593 posts since 19 Aug, 2009
As I know that there is many Linux users but few practical options...
http://www.tracktion.com/linux
Seems to work well, a few bugs as expected but mostly stable, and really cool.
You can get some VSTs here
The "Tal" ones work flawless on my Ubuntu.
http://distrho.sourceforge.net/index.php
It is a very nice product although a bit outdated but given that their are working hard at updating it, seems a good option.
http://www.tracktion.com/linux
Seems to work well, a few bugs as expected but mostly stable, and really cool.
You can get some VSTs here
The "Tal" ones work flawless on my Ubuntu.
http://distrho.sourceforge.net/index.php
It is a very nice product although a bit outdated but given that their are working hard at updating it, seems a good option.
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- KVRist
- 179 posts since 19 Sep, 2007
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- KVRian
- 614 posts since 1 May, 2009
Nice to see Tracktion making the move to Linux.
Is there a known bugs list?
Is there a known bugs list?
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- KVRAF
- 9521 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Maybe you could post your linux and hardware details, for others withpc999 wrote:As I know that there is many Linux users but few practical options...
http://www.tracktion.com/linux
Seems to work well, a few bugs as expected but mostly stable, and really cool.
You can get some VSTs here
The "Tal" ones work flawless on my Ubuntu.
http://distrho.sourceforge.net/index.php
It is a very nice product although a bit outdated but given that their are working hard at updating it, seems a good option.
similar setups? I'll be entrenched at 32 bits for some time, so without
a 32 bit release, I'll have to try later using a 64bit live distro, or two.
The upgrade price is too good to pass buy
For those who bought, or can buy, an older IK Multimedia Stealth Plug bundle,
Traction 2.1 full version, is on one of the CDs, register it,
and get the upgrade pricing. (Stealth Plug is a usb guitar interface cable)
Cheers
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1593 posts since 19 Aug, 2009
Sure.glokraw wrote: Maybe you could post your linux and hardware details, for others with
similar setups? I'll be entrenched at 32 bits for some time, so without
a 32 bit release, I'll have to try later using a 64bit live distro, or two.
The upgrade price is too good to pass buy![]()
For those who bought, or can buy, an older IK Multimedia Stealth Plug bundle,
Traction 2.1 full version, is on one of the CDs, register it,
and get the upgrade pricing. (Stealth Plug is a usb guitar interface cable)
Cheers
Ubuntu 13.04 64bits
Intel i5 3450
AMD HD7770
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- KVRAF
- 3220 posts since 4 Jan, 2005
i7 920 2.66
nvidia 9800 with proprietary nvidia drivers not the noveau open source ones that come standard install on Ubuntu
UbuntuGnome 13.04 64 bits
low latency kernel , rt-rq ,
I get the tracktion. deb to install and it installs the T4 icon in the apps menu , but will not launch when clicked on , no dice ......
nvidia 9800 with proprietary nvidia drivers not the noveau open source ones that come standard install on Ubuntu
UbuntuGnome 13.04 64 bits
low latency kernel , rt-rq ,
I get the tracktion. deb to install and it installs the T4 icon in the apps menu , but will not launch when clicked on , no dice ......
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- KVRAF
- 3220 posts since 4 Jan, 2005
Tried launching it with LXDE and a generic kernel , no luck . Still , cant believe T4 is on Linux , its really exciting ,cant wait till we get a really good compatible build of it , now only if everyone could port there plugins to linux VST versions , Id be in hog heaven .. 
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- KVRAF
- 9521 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Did you try starting from a terminal? Sometimes a clue or two
will be found in the terminal output.
Or try starting both jackd and traction as root?
Using a ubuntu variant recently, after some synaptic updates,
I had to redo the user joining the audio group
strange goings on.
Cheers
will be found in the terminal output.
Or try starting both jackd and traction as root?
Using a ubuntu variant recently, after some synaptic updates,
I had to redo the user joining the audio group
Cheers
- KVRAF
- 5743 posts since 11 Feb, 2005 from Bordeaux France
LV2 use would be betterfedexnman wrote:Still , cant believe T4 is on Linux , its really exciting ,cant wait till we get a really good compatible build of it , now only if everyone could port there plugins to linux VST versions , Id be in hog heaven ..
You can't always get what you waaaant...
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- KVRAF
- 3220 posts since 4 Jan, 2005
stanlea wrote:LV2 use would be betterfedexnman wrote:Still , cant believe T4 is on Linux , its really exciting ,cant wait till we get a really good compatible build of it , now only if everyone could port there plugins to linux VST versions , Id be in hog heaven ..
I do agree but T4 doesn't support LV2 at the moment , LV2 would be nice for use with Ardour3 though , which is what I use on Linux at the moment .