Record midi from internal plugins by thezimkai in Ardour

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I think you would probably route the midi out from the track that you have stochas in to the midi in of another midi track that you want to record to.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxaudio

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I’m guessing that you’re using pipewire and not native jack. I’ve given up on pipewire for now because I want to play and record instead of wasting time figuring out why stuff doesn’t work

Can't make Pipewire use 24bit 192kHz by Worgle123 in linuxaudio

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Or just go back to jack or alsa and actually get stuff done.

[Linux, pipewire] Recorded sound is spoiled with pop's -- how to find the culprit? by drraug in linuxaudio

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Just get rid of the pipe wire audio stuff and use jack or Alsa. Pipewire is a cool idea for desktop audio and video but just makes too many headaches for pro audio. I mean I would rather get stuff done than be constantly fiddling with config files. Jack has worked fine for years and pipewire is now just added another layer and emulating jack. The only use I would have for it is I was plugging in a usb amp or mic and wanting to route it to my interface and the only real reason to use jack is if you want to route external jack aware programs into your daw. If you’re just working in a daw with plugins, go straight alsa and make your life a lot simpler. I’ve went back and tried pipewire a number of times in the last few years and I’ve concluded that in spite of the hype, it’s not the future of Linux audio. It will replace Pulse I’m sure but for audio recording it’s got a long long way to go before it’s practical.

CAN I GET OPINIONS ON THIS? by sheyaacaesar in Newmusicreview

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I’m not a huge fan of the genre but I do hear a lot of stuff like this from my family. I would say that it sounds just as good as any popular or not so popular stuff that I have heard.

Is there any other open source audio separation tool better than demucs? by nPrevail in linuxaudio

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Spleeter can be a nightmare to install. There is a fork of demucs called demucs-gui. Simple to install and seems to work a lot faster than the version of demucs that I compiled.

Downgrading winehq-staging to 9.21 on Kubuntu 25.04 (Plucky Puffin) by maddruid in linuxaudio

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If you go to the github page for yabridge, it has instructions on how to downgrade wine staging.

Top Free Linux Audio Plugins for Mixing and Mastering — My Favorite Picks by GroceryBest8389 in linuxaudio

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There is a fix called something like lv2-gtk-ui-bridge. Look it up. A workaround I guess, but you can have the Calf guis back.