Superb work Chris. Much respect and love. I no longer use a computer for music production, but I do so look forward to the day I can use your code, / effects, in a standalone hardware unit.
Wait...so i can run most if not all your plugins on my old G4, my Intel Mac, my Windows PC AND my PI?!?! Holy moly...i work at one of the biggest music software companies and you sir, have my deepest respect.
Thanks for doing this so I didn't have to. Was just thinking these plugins are perfect for an rpi project & was about to run off & work on compiling them myself.
This is just so cool! If this isn't a good example how tight the code is then I don't know what is especially if you didn't had to do any optimization or compromises for the RPI build.
Having a few problems getting these to work on my RPi, I have them scanned in, Reaper sees the plugins and lets me insert one, but there are no descriptions on the sliders, and it just mutes the output. Output returns when I remove the plugin. I have just updated Reaper to latest version, which went smoothly, and stuff like Tukan and Cockos plugins are fine. I'm wondering if the problem is related to using a 64bit OS instead of the standard 32bit RPi OS? I understand that to use Reaper in 64bit OS you have to use the aarch64 version, even though RPi is Arm processor? It sounds weird, but is working. I know this is a very new project, but maybe it is something Chris can look at?
awesome! is that armhf or aarch64? basically the 32bit or the 64bit pi os? please make them for aarch64 as i think its the superior version of the raspberry pi os, for music anyways! cheers mate!
Very cool. So I’d assume it all works on Ubuntu? My dream of using an Ubuntu computer as my centerpiece may finally be here. Although I don’t think there’s a way to use my soundgrid burl interface with it
Reaper + Airwindows on Linux is amazing! I have been using this combination for about 3 years now on a smallish Linux laptop - a perfect combination - been doing, about 50 so far, stereo 7.1 surround mixes in 24/96, and recently some ambisonics work too. The RASPI option is very very interesting as I am in the process of building a micro-daw for my Eurorack system - hmm! I wonder, will these work on Beaglebone Black since it is also ARM-based? I will try soon.
What's crazy is that if Chris sold some of his stuff as digital hardware units they'd become classics.. ds1-mk3 is not different from hardware to software, yet one is a few thousand more... (I understand is not an apples to apples comparison just saying)
Crazy airwindows pedal boxes incoming
I'm so looking forward to use his amazing plugins as external effects indeed!!!
Superb work Chris.
Much respect and love.
I no longer use a computer for music production, but I do so look forward to the day I can use your code, / effects, in a standalone hardware unit.
What kind of thing do you have in mind? Reverb pedal? 19" digital saturator? Multichannel digital mixer?
I've been waiting for this break through, 🙌🏽 Thank you Father🤌🏽
Wait...so i can run most if not all your plugins on my old G4, my Intel Mac, my Windows PC AND my PI?!?! Holy moly...i work at one of the biggest music software companies and you sir, have my deepest respect.
All (that have come out during my Patreon, as VST2). Some I have still yet to port, but yes, 'all'. And natively on your M1 Mac when you get one
As usual, you outdone yourself and blew our minds!
With the latest release of Renoise now working on Pi…. And now this! Epic 🔥
wow! can't wait to use renoise with airwindows plugins on Pi!
Chris, your work is amazing. Thank you.
Chris = Genius.
Thanks for doing this so I didn't have to.
Was just thinking these plugins are perfect for an rpi project & was about to run off & work on compiling them myself.
How can I put this in a standalone drum machine sampler headless with a 16×2 display?
Genius 🤷🏼♂️ 👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is just so cool!
If this isn't a good example how tight the code is then I don't know what is especially if you didn't had to do any optimization or compromises for the RPI build.
I doubt that this would be possible on the RPi 3B+ but I might check it out some time.
Cool video. Great sounding music.
Revolutionary!
Supercool, man! Thank you so much!!!
Having a few problems getting these to work on my RPi, I have them scanned in, Reaper sees the plugins and lets me insert one, but there are no descriptions on the sliders, and it just mutes the output.
Output returns when I remove the plugin. I have just updated Reaper to latest version, which went smoothly, and stuff like Tukan and Cockos plugins are fine.
I'm wondering if the problem is related to using a 64bit OS instead of the standard 32bit RPi OS?
I understand that to use Reaper in 64bit OS you have to use the aarch64 version, even though RPi is Arm processor? It sounds weird, but is working.
I know this is a very new project, but maybe it is something Chris can look at?
where are you finding rpi4b for $60?
awesome! is that armhf or aarch64? basically the 32bit or the 64bit pi os? please make them for aarch64 as i think its the superior version of the raspberry pi os, for music anyways! cheers mate!
The financial barrier to entry for music production is just a grain of sand on the floor.
NIce, they work!
Very cool. So I’d assume it all works on Ubuntu? My dream of using an Ubuntu computer as my centerpiece may finally be here. Although I don’t think there’s a way to use my soundgrid burl interface with it
hello! can u maybe compile them for 64bit rpi? it would be pretty cool to have it not for 32bit :)
Don't know how. I'm compiling them on a Pi 400 with my regular script and don't know what else you'd do to do that :)
@@airwindows i see i`ll try work around myself! thanks anyways!!
Reaper + Airwindows on Linux is amazing! I have been using this combination for about 3 years now on a smallish Linux laptop - a perfect combination - been doing, about 50 so far, stereo 7.1 surround mixes in 24/96, and recently some ambisonics work too. The RASPI option is very very interesting as I am in the process of building a micro-daw for my Eurorack system - hmm! I wonder, will these work on Beaglebone Black since it is also ARM-based? I will try soon.
What's crazy is that if Chris sold some of his stuff as digital hardware units they'd become classics.. ds1-mk3 is not different from hardware to software, yet one is a few thousand more... (I understand is not an apples to apples comparison just saying)
If I did that you'd get custom analog hardware to suit the plugin. Just sayin'. I expect converters to sound good :)
@@airwindows this is the only answer I expect from you Chris! I cannot thank you enough!
Okay, hear me out.. Rasberry PI OP-1 inspired portable DAW with Airwindows DSP
Twerkin on it my guy
Gj
Great work. I recently rediscovered your plugins and I've been mulling over the process of porting some of them to native JSFX.