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Linux native solution (without DAW)

Open T13nou opened this issue 2 years ago • 9 comments

Hello guys,

Thanks for bringing this awesome piece of software !

As Linux user and guitar player, I would be very pleased to see a native Linux version (AppImage, Flatpak ?) of NAM.

I don't know how complicated it would be but I think Linux guitar player would love it :)

Thanks,

T13nou

T13nou avatar Mar 27 '23 16:03 T13nou

Is this a duplicate of #34? If not, let me know what you're specifically looking for--a Makefile to build for Linux, built artifacts to be included in Releases...?

Thanks

sdatkinson avatar Mar 27 '23 17:03 sdatkinson

Well Ideally I would look for a standalone equivalent in Linux (something easily portable from one distro to another like Flakpak or AppImage).

But if a plugin version can be hosted somewhere with the same easiness it could be a good trick

thanks @sdatkinson

T13nou avatar Mar 27 '23 18:03 T13nou

Second this. Would be cool if I don't have to boot into windows for BIAS FX every time I want to play.

EviTRea avatar Mar 28 '23 09:03 EviTRea

Same here @EviTRea , this is the last milestone to get rid of Windows :) I tried... so hard last night to make it work by compiling and running into Clara, but definately didn't work :'(

T13nou avatar Mar 28 '23 09:03 T13nou

For now, until NAM is Linux compatible, you can use https://github.com/mikeoliphant/neural-amp-modeler-lv2. It is very basic at the moment and i.e. Reaper can't open nam files within the plugin since Reaper's LV2 implementation does not seem to support atom:Path. Ardour works well though.

38github avatar Mar 28 '23 18:03 38github

For Reaper users on Linux, it is possible to use yabridge (https://github.com/robbert-vdh/yabridge) to access the windows plugin, installed in wine. I have tried a couple of models, and they sound great.

mcreel avatar Apr 14 '23 12:04 mcreel

Same here @EviTRea , this is the last milestone to get rid of Windows :) I tried... so hard last night to make it work by compiling and running into Clara, but definately didn't work :'(

what i did was i used wine-staging and it works just fine, ymmv

RustoMCSpit avatar Jun 05 '23 22:06 RustoMCSpit

https://github.com/brummer10/guitarix has a NAM module which can be added to its signal chain. If you don't use any of it's other features, it can serve as a simple linux native NAM frontend.

Lord-Valen avatar Mar 29 '24 22:03 Lord-Valen

This issue seems to be asking for a linux native NAM standalone application? It should probably be renamed to distinguish it from #34.

Lord-Valen avatar Mar 29 '24 22:03 Lord-Valen