![]() ![]() (Amaroks database migration from older non kf5 versions needs copying of ~/.kde/share/apps/amarok to ~/. After running the upgrade script you have to eventually install mariadb-server-core-10.3 manually for Amaroks database to work. Upgrading to version 6.0 only should be done after backing up your existing system. Neptune 5.x users either can upgrade with the help of an Upgrade Script to version 6.0,or can stay on Neptune 5.x as long as Debian Stretch is supported. Neptune 6.0 is available as 2.4 GiB 64-Bit ISO you can grab from the Download page. Videos can be cutted with Kdenlive 18.08.2. Editing of audio can be done either with Audacity 2.2.2 or Ardour 5.12. Office work is done by LibreOffice 6.1.5.2 and Gimp 2.10 provides image editing capabilities. Multimedia playback is done by VLC 3.0.7 and music management is still done by Amarok which comes in the current Git version which is build upon KDE Frameworks 5. The E-Mail application Thunderbird comes in version 60.8. In terms of applications version 6.0 uses Chromium 76 as default webbrowser. New improved desktop effects and handling of compositing in the window manager KWin result in a better more fluid user experience. Plasma Discover is able to upgrade hardware firmware now and features a more modern and polished look and feel. The lockscreen is now invoked when changing users. New in this version is an improved display handling which allows switching between different output methods and can be handy for presentations. Plasma 5.14.5 features the stable and flexible KDE made desktop that is loved by millions. ![]() The base of the system is Linux Kernel in version 4.19.37 which provides the necessary hardware support. This new version is based upon Debian 10 ("Buster") and comes with the typical Neptune tweaks and configurations. I notice that they both have the same type of properties about latency and manual on the top and are not providing any graphic type interface, just bare bones.We are proud to announce the release of Neptune 6.0. I'm including a screen shot of Ardour with DrumGizmo and Guitarix up. Additionally, Ardour 6.0 projects are not backwards-compatible with Ardour 5.12 projects once a 5.12 project is opened in 6.0, it is converted to a 6.0 project and cannot be used in 5.12 again unless restored from a backup. You asked another question about other plugins. I've never created a plugin before so just know enough to be confused. Shouldn't it have the other window listed in it? though I'm still a bit confused why the drumgizmo.ttl file only says "freewheel" in it. Seems like it might be failing trying to get the main window to load and then defaults to the freewheel one. I can't find where this error is generated from. (ardour-5.12.0:14044): Gdk-CRITICAL **: IA_gdk_window_get_origin: assertion 'GDK_IS_WINDOW (window)' failed When I double click DrumGizmo plugin though on the Mixer page, I get this error. Not sure how to get it to tell me dependencies and what it's using. I did a make clean on Ardour and full rebuild as well. I did the Ardour compile with the libsuil-dev installed, but no change. Well, guess my reply hasn't been cleared yet, so new post. This is probably just a simple configuration issue. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. is there an option on the "make install" command I need to add to get it to put the other plugin in? I do notice in the drumgizmo.ttl file that FreeWheel is listed. Looking through everything, as far as I can tell, the LV2 module is installed correctly under /user/local/lib/lv2, and this path is in the Ardour LV2 path. plugingui directory, but that does't feed back into Ardour that I can tell. I am able to get the drum kit load window up by running the plugingui in the. Nothing I click on will give me that page. When I go to the mixer page and double click on the DrumGizmo plugin for this channel, I get the simple DrumGizmo screen, the one that has latency, freewheel and the keyboard, and a bunch of other stuff, but I do not get the window to select the drum kit, midi map and humanizer. Once the channel is created, it sort of looks good, but the external MIDI device shows Generic (not sure if this right, I would have expected it to say DrumGizmo). There were no errors on the build.Īfter the install and starting up Ardour, I can create a Midi channel and select DrumGizmo as an instrument, and can assign the 16 channels or auto it. I looked through the configure -help options and nothing else really stood out to me. I did the full configure/make/make install, and did compile WITH the -lv2-enabled flag on (think that's the right syntax). I am working with Linux Mint 17.3 and the DrumGizmo plugin was not available so I compiled from source.
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