This open-source synthesizer is based on the discontinued Surge virtual instrument by Vember Audio. The developer published the source code, allowing the open-source community to improve the software.
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I invite you to the KVR Audio forum. There is a link to archived Edit on the page 256. I created it in Waveform Free 11 to present above-mentioned problem with LOOP function. You can download it and check. =22&t=521636&p=7709451#p7709451
Hi , in the free audio editor I suggest to mention Wavosaur , it provides a solid VST effect plugin support.You can chain VST effects in a virtual rack, save and recall your chains.You can tweak the effect and listen to the processed audio in real time.Wavosaur can load & save presets for VST effects.Wavosaur can display several VST GUI at one time.All the other features here : Win only
Confirmed:1) x64, Linux Mint 17.1, HPLIP 3.15.2, LO 4.2.7.2, 4.4, 3.5.6 and 3.3.4 (last two LO version testing in virtual machines, but otherwise setup identical)2) i386, Lubuntu 14.10, LO 4.3.3.2 (otherwise setup same as previous)
I think that the "43all" bibisect repository might be a good choice for bibisecting this bug if you are using Linux, as the bug seems to be present in older versions of LibreOffice already.More info about the repository (download link is there as well): In this bibisect repository, "git checkout latest" should work.
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