Am 22.12.2010 19:55, schrieb Scott Lavender: > On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11:19 AM, NG<[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Ronan, Thanks for the fast reply! >> >> I've tried the native apps you mention. "Calf plugins" have a nice >> modulation tools that I'll be using, Scooperlooper will come in handy indeed >> and as for Rakarrack, although it seems promising, lacks of a good amp and >> overdrive/distortion emulator, and this functionality is critical for the >> work I intent to do. The ideal thing would be using my real amp and stomp >> boxes, but I live in a small place and I know I will disturb the >> neighbours. >> >> I would love to be using pure libre/open source software and hope one day >> Rakarrack becomes a great emulator, but in the mean time, Guitar Rig is the >> only one that gets close (and works in linux)to the tone of my real set-up. >> If anybody else know of any other open source emulator I can try please let >> me know. >> >> Anyway, I apologize for not providing further details. Here they are: >> >> 0. Kernel: 2.6.35-23-generic >> 1. Jack starts and run without interruptions (I've being testing it for >> some days) >> 2. All native apps I've tried work smoothly (Ardour, Rakarrack, calf >> plugin, Jack rack, Hydrogen, etc ) >> >> 3. Never heard of Reaper. Just went to the website and installed the 32 bit >> version (tried 64 bit version but didn't work). In the "Audio device" window >> I chose "ASIO" as my Audio device and then "Wine ASIO Driver" in the next >> drop box. The drop boxes "Enable input" and "Output range" are empty and >> when pressing the button "ASIO Configuration..." nothing happens. >> >> When done, I got an error window: "Error initializing ASIO driver" :( >> >> I have downgraded Wine to the default version (1.2) to narrow down the >> possibilities and still using >> wineasio-beta_0.9.0~beta0_64bit.deb<http://sourceforge.net/projects/kxstudio/files/DEBs/wineasio-beta_0.9.0%7Ebeta0_64bit.deb/download>found >> here: >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/kxstudio/files/DEBs/. Reaper was installed >> over Wine 1.2. >> >> BTW, to installed wineasio, I extracted the DEB file and copy >> "wineasio.dll" to /lib32/wine/. then I run "regsvr32 wineasio.dll" >> sucessfully and finally installed Reaper. Did it this way because I read in >> a forum that the DEB was compiled using Ubuntu lucid not maverik, so this >> method was suggested. >> >> I'll try to get into the IRC channel. >> >> NG >> >> >> >> -- >> Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users >> > > You might also try Guitarix instead of Rakarrack. > > http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/
I second that absolutely 101%. If you build it from source you can get the variant gx_head as well that presents the software indeed as real amp. best regs... HZN > > -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
