Hi Ralf
This is nice to know, thanks. I thought perhaps that LADSPA plugins
only required ALSA to work?
And yes pipewire is still a work in progress, however I haven't found
bugs or encountered weird
behavior yet. I have it installed as a telegram-desktop dependency on
Arch Linux, so I might as
>>> I am looking at jack too, i'll eventually install pipewire-jack as I
>>> am already running on pipewire, I'll look up for jack-compatible
>>> plugins.
Hi,
you need a jack compatible host application to load audio plugins such
as LADSPA or LV2 plugins, jack by itself can't integrate plugins.
I understand, this is still interesting to read.
Thank you
Kevin P.
> Il giorno 9 lug 2021, alle ore 20:20, Mark Knecht ha
> scritto:
>
>
> Kevin,
>I don't know how to do that anymore, if I ever did. I've used Jack for
> years. In general it works for me but it is a bit finicky.
>
>
Kevin,
I don't know how to do that anymore, if I ever did. I've used Jack for
years. In general it works for me but it is a bit finicky.
As I say, software plugins in a real-time data path aren't something I
ever do anymore. If I really think I need a compressor when recording it's
going to
Thank you for your kind reply, Mark.
The suggestions you gave me are surely helpful, and I will study in
deep some of the things you mentioned.
I agree with you that applying a compressor as part of post-production
would be the most efficient way of having the audio recorded the way I
want.
I am
On Thu, Jul 8, 2021, 6:27 AM Kevin P wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> I own a Scarlett Solo 3rd gen USB audio board, and I would like to use
> a compressor
> plugin from the package "alsa-plugins", Arch Linux. The goal is to
> apply this effect
> to my voice when I'm recording, always.
>
> I'm not
Hello everyone,
I own a Scarlett Solo 3rd gen USB audio board, and I would like to use
a compressor
plugin from the package "alsa-plugins", Arch Linux. The goal is to
apply this effect
to my voice when I'm recording, always.
I set up my computer to always assign the Scarlett an index of 0, and
the