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  1. Smith Island EQ by MousePlugins 🎛️
    Stereo mastering EQ, 5 bands/ch, BROAD mode, M/S routing, undo/redo, A/B, global panel

    💻 Win/Linux (VST3/CLAP/Standalone)
    🎁 FREE (reg. $99) until May 13 🔗 mouseplugins.com/en/products/s

    #freeplugin #mouseplugins #masteringeq #mideq #sideeq #broadcurves #mixbus #masteringplugin

  2. Smith Island EQ by MousePlugins 🎛️
    Stereo mastering EQ, 5 bands/ch, BROAD mode, M/S routing, undo/redo, A/B, global panel

    💻 Win/Linux (VST3/CLAP/Standalone)
    🎁 FREE (reg. $99) until May 13 🔗 mouseplugins.com/en/products/s

    #freeplugin #mouseplugins #masteringeq #mideq #sideeq #broadcurves #mixbus #masteringplugin

  3. Smith Island EQ by MousePlugins 🎛️
    Stereo mastering EQ, 5 bands/ch, BROAD mode, M/S routing, undo/redo, A/B, global panel

    💻 Win/Linux (VST3/CLAP/Standalone)
    🎁 FREE (reg. $99) until May 13 🔗 mouseplugins.com/en/products/s

    #freeplugin #mouseplugins #masteringeq #mideq #sideeq #broadcurves #mixbus #masteringplugin

  4. Smith Island EQ by MousePlugins 🎛️
    Stereo mastering EQ, 5 bands/ch, BROAD mode, M/S routing, undo/redo, A/B, global panel

    💻 Win/Linux (VST3/CLAP/Standalone)
    🎁 FREE (reg. $99) until May 13 🔗 mouseplugins.com/en/products/s

    #freeplugin #mouseplugins #masteringeq #mideq #sideeq #broadcurves #mixbus #masteringplugin

  5. Smith Island EQ by MousePlugins 🎛️
    Stereo mastering EQ, 5 bands/ch, BROAD mode, M/S routing, undo/redo, A/B, global panel

    💻 Win/Linux (VST3/CLAP/Standalone)
    🎁 FREE (reg. $99) until May 13 🔗 mouseplugins.com/en/products/s

    #freeplugin #mouseplugins #masteringeq #mideq #sideeq #broadcurves #mixbus #masteringplugin

  6. 🧵 So, #WindowsVST via #LinVST on #UbuntuStudio #Linux with #Nvidia graphics blacking out… what to do?

    Well, eventually the obvious to the Linux nerd: Use a recent version of #Yabridge instead of the oudated LinVST wrapper.

    I didn't make the move earlier because I didn't have to. Now I did.

    Know what's really good with #Ardour and #Mixbus? They still find my Windows #VST plugins even after the switch. I rescan my plugins, and all my projects still work, because these DAWs somehow reference the plugins in a clever way. I have observed this earlier, even when copying projects between operating systems, the plugins still are correctly there in my projects in Ardour. (Of course, one must have the plugins installed on each computer/OS.)

    Most Windows plugins I run are 32bit still. Old and good stuff. Not a problem with Yabridge / #Wine on Linux.

    So, this took me about an hour to fix, but now things should be settled again for a while and for more #LinuxProAudio #Recording.

  7. 🧵 So, #WindowsVST via #LinVST on #UbuntuStudio #Linux with #Nvidia graphics blacking out… what to do?

    Well, eventually the obvious to the Linux nerd: Use a recent version of #Yabridge instead of the oudated LinVST wrapper.

    I didn't make the move earlier because I didn't have to. Now I did.

    Know what's really good with #Ardour and #Mixbus? They still find my Windows #VST plugins even after the switch. I rescan my plugins, and all my projects still work, because these DAWs somehow reference the plugins in a clever way. I have observed this earlier, even when copying projects between operating systems, the plugins still are correctly there in my projects in Ardour. (Of course, one must have the plugins installed on each computer/OS.)

    Most Windows plugins I run are 32bit still. Old and good stuff. Not a problem with Yabridge / #Wine on Linux.

    So, this took me about an hour to fix, but now things should be settled again for a while and for more #LinuxProAudio #Recording.

  8. 🧵 So, #WindowsVST via #LinVST on #UbuntuStudio #Linux with #Nvidia graphics blacking out… what to do?

    Well, eventually the obvious to the Linux nerd: Use a recent version of #Yabridge instead of the oudated LinVST wrapper.

    I didn't make the move earlier because I didn't have to. Now I did.

    Know what's really good with #Ardour and #Mixbus? They still find my Windows #VST plugins even after the switch. I rescan my plugins, and all my projects still work, because these DAWs somehow reference the plugins in a clever way. I have observed this earlier, even when copying projects between operating systems, the plugins still are correctly there in my projects in Ardour. (Of course, one must have the plugins installed on each computer/OS.)

    Most Windows plugins I run are 32bit still. Old and good stuff. Not a problem with Yabridge / #Wine on Linux.

    So, this took me about an hour to fix, but now things should be settled again for a while and for more #LinuxProAudio #Recording.

  9. 🧵 So, #WindowsVST via #LinVST on #UbuntuStudio #Linux with #Nvidia graphics blacking out… what to do?

    Well, eventually the obvious to the Linux nerd: Use a recent version of #Yabridge instead of the oudated LinVST wrapper.

    I didn't make the move earlier because I didn't have to. Now I did.

    Know what's really good with #Ardour and #Mixbus? They still find my Windows #VST plugins even after the switch. I rescan my plugins, and all my projects still work, because these DAWs somehow reference the plugins in a clever way. I have observed this earlier, even when copying projects between operating systems, the plugins still are correctly there in my projects in Ardour. (Of course, one must have the plugins installed on each computer/OS.)

    Most Windows plugins I run are 32bit still. Old and good stuff. Not a problem with Yabridge / #Wine on Linux.

    So, this took me about an hour to fix, but now things should be settled again for a while and for more #LinuxProAudio #Recording.

  10. 🧵 So, #WindowsVST via #LinVST on #UbuntuStudio #Linux with #Nvidia graphics blacking out… what to do?

    Well, eventually the obvious to the Linux nerd: Use a recent version of #Yabridge instead of the oudated LinVST wrapper.

    I didn't make the move earlier because I didn't have to. Now I did.

    Know what's really good with #Ardour and #Mixbus? They still find my Windows #VST plugins even after the switch. I rescan my plugins, and all my projects still work, because these DAWs somehow reference the plugins in a clever way. I have observed this earlier, even when copying projects between operating systems, the plugins still are correctly there in my projects in Ardour. (Of course, one must have the plugins installed on each computer/OS.)

    Most Windows plugins I run are 32bit still. Old and good stuff. Not a problem with Yabridge / #Wine on Linux.

    So, this took me about an hour to fix, but now things should be settled again for a while and for more #LinuxProAudio #Recording.

  11. @mosgaard interesting to read how functionality shapes our creativity.
    With Harrison #mixbus I am in the process of understanding how the DAW wants to be utilized instead of me forcing it to adhere to my habits. So-called Region FX (now also in #Ardour) are helping, but I‘m still slowly learning the ins and outs (literally).
    It‘s fun having a new learning curve after about 10 years on basically the same DAW.

  12. Here's another tip for you, @BrodieOnLinux .

    In the world of instrument and effect plugins, there are #AudioPlugins modelled after analogue counterparts.

    I've always found it fascinating, how you simulate a faulty capacitor, a crack in a tube or dirt on a lead, to recreate classic & vintage sound.

    If you want that on #Linux - and want that vintage sound, with warm compressors and EQs, I suggest you check out #Mixbus. It's a #DAW with built in SSL grade modelled sound.

    youtu.be/KDzlISB7kng

  13. There's a part of me that wants to sell my #Ableton license and move over to Bitwig. The chief reason being I want to move from Windows and refuse to move to MacOS.

    I'd like an operating system where I have control instead of some American Silicon Valley vendor.

    #Bitwig, #Reaper, #Mixbus, even #PreSonus StudioOne has a beta in Linux.

    #AbletonLive costing as much as it does gives me pause upgrading from 11 to 12, because for the same price, I can get a cross platform DAW.