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12-02-2023, 01:44 PM
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I am done with the Mixbus built in metronome to create clicktracks. Just too clunky and feature-poor for me.
Anyone know of a better/more feature-rich metronome plugin I can add in a channel to create/record a bit more flexible clicktracks
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Try if that works. I didn't get it installed myself yet, because AVLinux MXE complains about the .deb package's compression problem. I left them (talaviram.com) a message to fix it.
https://tick.talaviram.com/
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(12-06-2023, 07:03 AM)Sojuzstudio Wrote: Try if that works. I didn't get it installed myself yet, because AVLinux MXE complains about the .deb package's compression problem. I left them (talaviram.com) a message to fix it.
https://tick.talaviram.com/
The package uses zst compression which is not supported in Debian 11 from which AVL-MXE 21 is based. It should work in Debian 12 based distros like AVL-MXE 23 and *buntu.
I did manage to convert the Tick package to use gzip and installed it ages ago but failed in my hasty attempt just now.
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12-08-2023, 12:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2023, 01:09 AM by zimbodel.)
Thanks for the responses.
Indeed dpkg doesnt know what to do with that compression format.
I cannot upgrade. I only do so after every 3 years as my system works like a greased monkey, and I will not tamper with it.
I am now on MX21 and will be at MX21 for 2 more years.
I will have to figure out a way to recreate a deb after decompressing it. Can be done of course, but I will have to figure out the elbow grease.
The deb file contains the file control.tar.zst
after decompressing it with unstd, there does not seem to be a VST available, but it is probably binary coded and only available after install with dpkg or gdebi.
So I am forced to recreate a DEB file with different compression so dpkg can read it.
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These attempts all failed.
Anyone know of a good Windows metronome VST ?
It is easy for me to convert most of the windows VSTs to Linux versions.
It is just a lot of work to try all of them found in a websearch so I ask if anyone used one successfully and likes it.
It will save me a lot of time so I dont have to sift through all of them.
Thanks
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i use the MB32C metronome with samples and record it to an empty track to create/mutilate =) What exactly are you trying to accomplish that isn't working for you?