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  • in reply to: More updates #2471
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      Excellent! Thank you for the update! Glad to hear it’s coming along, I can’t wait to try it out =D

      in reply to: Linux support #885
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        Awesome, that is most excellent news! I am very much looking forward to it, and I’ll totally help with RPM packaging when it’s ready if you like. =D

        in reply to: Linux support #886
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          This software looks so nice! Kudos for using Juce and other multi-platform toolkits! I am very excited for Ctrlr to be available to the Linux community, and I am confident that it will be embraced with open arms and used by countless people. Us Linux users are extremely loyal to good software, currently what is meeting this need is JSynthlib, which is old and ugly and doesn’t seem to have been updated in 5 years. Your software looks WAY nicer, and so rad it’s available as a VST. We have less options than the other operating systems, and there are also some really awesome new VST hosts for Linux (energyXT, Renoise, Jost) and not a whole lot of native VSTs, so as word gets out about Ctlrlr you are going to see a huge spike in users from the Linux community.

          Can you put together some quick step-by-step instructions for compiling Ctrlr in CodeLite for Linux, or add it to the wiki? I have CodeLite installed and eventually figured out how to open the CZ1000 workspace, but can’t figure out where to go from there, this is totally confusing! Is this something that CodeLite can do via the command-line? If so, I’d be willing to help make a spec file/SRPM which would make it super easy for packagers to make Ctrlr packages for different distros. I am working in Unity Linux, a close derivative of Mandriva, and would love to use Ctrlr on this platform.

          I’m also developing a distro geared at show automation using MIDI/DMX/OSC and would love to include Ctrlr if possible as well

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