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Occasional shout out to #juce #ProAudio #Reaper #programming #software #developer types.

In order to fully complete my migration to #debian on my main #studio computer I really need the Klinke_MCU plugin recompiled for
#Linux.

Apparently it needs it's Juce library updating, but sadly I don't really understand what this means, let alone how to do it! Is anyone willing and able to help?

bitbucket.org/Klinkenstecker/c

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Any #ProAudio #Reaper #Pipewire #Linux peeps know (and can tell me) how to disable a single midi port from being grabbed by Pipewire (or make Java grab it first on boot?).

I'm trying to run #DriveByMoss mossgrabers.de/Software/Reaper for my Mackie Control, but I'm getting a "javax.sound.midi.MidiUnavailableException: Device or resource busy" error.

I need PW-Jack to just ignore one set of I/O on my ESIM8UXL so that the Moss Ctrl Plug will work.

www.mossgrabers.deThe Site Of Jürgen Moßgraber - Software - DrivenByMoss 4 Reaper
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#LinuxAudio journey so far. I've downgraded to Linux Mint 21 Vanessa in the hopes that a nice looking script will work to load a bunch of #ProAudio features. This looks great, but is 3 years old, though the scripts have all been maintained within the last 3 weeks. However - Cadence is not found in the KXStudio resources and the script errors out. Sad face. One day it might all come together - for now though, I just want to make music.

youtube.com/watch?v=cG6ipmOyfw

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When I switch to the melodic range spectrogram layer, you can see WHERE the ref mix is louder. The low end is much more powerful throughout.

But there are also some short higher pitches (xylophone, I think?) arpeggiating throughout that are much louder. It's PRETTIER, but I didn't actually like how bright they were in the ref mix.

Reference mix is on top; our mix is on bottom. These are normalized to -1 dB peak, because I am specifically evaluating the mix. (If I just wanted to compare how they sounded and which I preferred, then it would make sense to normalize to perceived loudness, the default for #ffmpeg-normalize.)

Our mix has more dynamic range, prob too much. That fits _my_ tastes, but it's not what the market prefers. You can see some limiting in the ref mix, but not excessive.

My new sticker order arrived. I am trying out TheStickyBrand.com, which had a promo to get 100 of these (about 3"x2") vinyl holographic stickers for $25.

I like the way they turned out. There are some other designs I'd like to have lots of. I will order more. These are destined to be given to my audio nerd friends (and former instructors, one of whom inspired the design).

Which is available here, btw: archive.org/details/bs-meter/B