![]() ![]() ![]() Now why did I migrate to Pure Data? Here are all the reasons behind it: But by the way, Pd-l2Ork solves these two problems as well. some other features that I miss: infinite undos and less buggy typing inside an object box (try hitting the home key after typing the name of an object in Pd: the cursor moves to the beginning, but as soon as you start typing you are still in the end of the word).except to say that yes we should do it! ) But in Max you can route the patch cords around while in Pd you can't (and if we should or not implement this in Pd is subject to an eternal argument in our community, and I don't want to step there. The patch cords in Max are not simple straight lines, but are smoothly curved (although, if you use Linux, you can use Pd-l2Ork - is a fantastic distribution of Pd - to get prettied patch cords). The GUI objects have more options and look prettier (there are also more GUI objects in Max as far as I know). overall, Max is more polished than Pd.Max has better documentation, although there are nowadays great sources on how to learn Pd.Some of the libraries for Max are simply fantastic, and it is a pity we can't use them in Pd (see for instance this library here, how I wish we had something that powerful in Pd: ) Max has a larger community, which means more externals, more libraries, etc.In my view, Max MSP beats Pure Data in the following categories: But I repeat, I have never used it before, so what I am writing may be complete rubbishĪs for Max, I am one of those few people that made the path from Max to Pd (typically people start with Pd since it's free and get seduced by Max later on). My understanding is that Pd and Max are programming languages that allow you to create and manipulate sounds and video in a much more fundamental way (and using some interesting objects and libraries, you can do much more than music and video) and that Reaktor has more pre-made stuff on it (which may be great for beginners) but it is not as flexible. Used the simple wine command to run the installer.I have never used Reaktor so I can't say anything about it except for what I heard, but as far as I know it is not in the same category as Pd or Max. Issued the command to mount the iso where you specifyĬhanged directory to where the mounted iso reveals the installer and any data You will have made a directory in which to mount the iso Sudo mount -t udf /home/you/Downloads/Rammfire.iso -o unhide /home/you/Downloads/ni So for example.Īssuming you have the Rammfire.iso in your Downloads folder, do these 4 steps, and insert your system username iso file must be mounted, to expose the installers and content for wine to utilize. iso extension, will be found intact in your Downloads folder.Ī. If a download is reported as 'failed', it actually is just a filesystem issue,Īnd the file, usually with a. This may drag out some softwares you'll need to reinstall later. Hi, you will likely need to install wine-staging 7.4 or newer, from Īny existing wine install should first be removed using your package-manager. how can i avoid this problem and open the bundle? my os is ubuntu 20.04įile:///home/veieivtam/Pictures/Screenshot%20from%20%.png today were trying to install native instruments komplete kontrol start, but when it came to opening it through wine, it started installing some incomprehensible iso driver, which installation is endless. I am totally new to linux music production. But the competition rages on and on and on These as yet have no equals in the audio marketplace. Kontakt is a sample player and plugin with immense scripting capabilities allowing vast markets of complex instruments to be created for playing samples. Reaktor is a modular synth and effect builder and is its own player and plugin. 'Half-price' upgrade sales happen twice yearly at minimum, with an ever-changing lineup of bundles to meet the many use cases deteckted by the marketing drones. Select provides lots of world-class sounds, synths, and effects, if one has a modern computer, modern audio-centric distro, can resist needless OS 'upgrades', and is willing to climb a short wine-staging/Native Instruments learning curve. Komplete is a Native Instruments marketing project including at least five levels of software content, starting with free 'player' versions of Kontakt and Reactor, then Komplete Select, currently $140 including a nice midi controller. A VST? A driver? Software to change settings on NI hardware? A DAW? They all just "assume" everybody in the Linux Audio community uses it too and/or knows what the Hell it is. Nobody takes the trouble to explain what Native Instruments' Kontact or Komplete is. Maybe that'll help: viewtopic.php?f=62&t=24333 There's another topic about Native Instruments' software (Kontackt 6). ![]()
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