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OvenWerksEickmeyer: I would find this interesting: https://github.com/brummer10/guitarix.vst15:58
OvenWerksThis is different from the group of lv2 plugins in that it is like taking the standalone guitarix and making the whole thing one plugin.15:59
OvenWerksIt is also different from the lv2 plugins in that it uses JUICE for the GUI.16:00
OvenWerksI have found that using guitarix plugins on two Ardour channels/tracks at the same time crashes Ardour... even using all ubuntu packages.16:01
OvenWerksI suspect this is because of the GUI which is based on gtk.16:02
OvenWerksSO I suspect the vst3 plugin may behave much better. I hope the GUI change travels through the rest of plugins.16:04
OvenWerksHmm, I guess I should ask if JUICE is even allowed in the debian/ubuntu ecosystem in the first place.16:05
OvenWerksIn theory, the vst3 plugin should be able to run even on a system it is not compiled on so long as the cpu it is compiled for matches.16:07
OvenWerksI have not tried putting guitarix inside a Carla vst/lv2 instance and using two of those in Ardour.16:08
OvenWerksIt is unfortunate that this just arrived last week. I don't know if there is time to include it in 24.04 anyway.16:10
EickmeyerOvenWerks: We're past feature freeze, so no. :(16:12
OvenWerksSHould anyone ask for it. There is a prebuilt zip on their web site16:27
OvenWerksIt seems to work at least on 23.1016:27
OvenWerksJust extract into ~/.vst3/ and go.16:28
OvenWerksSo far I can drop it into two tracks without crashing.16:29
OvenWerksEickmeyer: github used to display licence on the main page. it doesn't seem to do that anymore16:35
EickmeyerOvenWerks: License on the github main page or of the project in question?16:42
OvenWerksproject main page16:48
OvenWerksIt may be that guitarix has the licenses file in an odd place\16:49
OvenWerksit pulls in a lot of code from the main guitarix repo16:49
OvenWerksIt is just guitarix because the copying file is not in the top directory16:55
OvenWerksEickmeyer: the default chat app Quassel, does not seem to have matrix set up.17:12
OvenWerksIs there something new for 24.04?17:12
EickmeyerQuassel is just an IRC client? I'm confused.17:12
OvenWerksIm not finding how to add matrix.... it may be possible but not obvious17:13
OvenWerkssettings has interface and irc and nothing else17:14
EickmeyerOh, I haven't added anything official on the website yet. It's in the Ubuntu Studio Information > Ubuntu Studio Support Chat, takes you to a website and you can pick your client, but Ubuntu prefers Element.17:15
EickmeyerAlso, check the topic line here.17:15
EickmeyerSimply clicking that does essentially the same thing but takes you to our new dev chat.17:15
OvenWerksYeah the topic line shows a web site but I would prefer a client17:16
EickmeyerWell, there's two options if you want Element: from element.io or `sudo snap install element-desktop`.17:16
EickmeyerThe website in the link guides you through that too.17:16
EickmeyerI'd recommend Element as it's most feature-complete.17:17
OvenWerksok, I will look around.17:23
EickmeyerYou will, however, need to set-up an account initially.17:23
OvenWerksYeah, the link in subject doesn't get you there. it just gives a list of apps. 17:30
OvenWerksOnce you choose one you seem locked with it.17:30
EickmeyerNah, where it says "Continue with ____" there's a "Change" button.17:32
EickmeyerSome apps are missing encryption and other features, sadly.17:32
EickmeyerTop two are Element and Nheko, IMO.17:33
OvenWerksThey are stupid picky about passwords17:40
EickmeyerYeah. There have been some bad actors, so they're trying to weed that out.17:43

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