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I don't know if this the right place but how do you run your Reaper in Raspberry? I just got myself one and I've installed Raspbian in it. Reaper too! But, your thoughts and tips?
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Old 09-03-2017, 09:06 AM   #2
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I don't know if this the right place but how do you run your Reaper in Raspberry? I just got myself one and I've installed Raspbian in it. Reaper too! But, your thoughts and tips?
You might try remote X if you have no monitor for it. Suppose you could also control it from a phone.
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Old 09-03-2017, 11:41 AM   #3
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Yep, it'll work!

I'd install raspbian stretch, though (the jessie-based version is too old!)
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Yeah, Raspbian stretch is in! It works but gives me an error about audio Periods, it's 2 by default but changing it to e.g. 3 doesn't matter. I'm using ALSA, HDMI out.
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Interested to hear how this goes... was toying with the idea of making a little plug-and-play Pi-based VSTi host to work with a keyboard midi controller... using one of the audio interface solutions for the pi...
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using one of the audio interface solutions for the pi...
Examples?
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Default Issue with SWS

I'm trying to use SWS (package from landoleet) on raspbian
(on a PI 3B+). The archive have 3 files (sws.so, swsdebug.so and sws python32.py). I put the 3 files in ~/.config/REAPER/UserPlugins.
When I try to use 'autocolour', it doesn't work at first.
But after opening the autocolour window, click on 'Apply',
it's work then freeze the OS. I have to turn off the PI then boot it again. What am I doing wrong ? the sws python32.py isn't at the right place ?
Edit: I move sws python32.py into ~/.config/REAPER/Scripts
(as it is installed on OSX) but it doesn't work better.

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