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I finally have cross-platform (Linux/Mac/Win) release files for my reverb plugin! I wrote today about setting up a CMake build process (instead of Projucer/Xcode) and using GitHub actions to compile each version:

reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/202

You can get the latest version here: github.com/reillypascal/RSAlgo

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Replied to C-rich

@crichardson

Yeah, people don't really understand mastering, but the point is it's supposed to sound better. There are some technical issues, but mostly it's to put a final polish on it.

If you don't like your mastering you need to use someone else. There's no such thing as just "mastered" that's the way it's supposed to sound. Every person is going to make it sound different, often drastically. If I do something over a month later it will sound different.

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@pkirn
@pkirn

Hey Peter,

Have you seen PWAR?

It has a huge ton of potential to grab those who want to move to Linux, but won't leave behind a favorite app or two on Windows.

github.com/ripxorip/PWAR

youtube.com/watch?v=V7sKoMQGp7

This has the potential to be HUGE for Linux musicians!! I would love it if you did an article about it to give it more publicity. :)

PWAR: PipeWire ASIO Relay — a zero-drift, real-time audio bridge - ripxorip/PWAR
GitHubGitHub - ripxorip/PWAR: PWAR: PipeWire ASIO Relay — a zero-drift, real-time audio bridgePWAR: PipeWire ASIO Relay — a zero-drift, real-time audio bridge - ripxorip/PWAR