Now I'm wondering: is there a collection of contraptions and levels built for @principia to play with it around like in #TheIncredibleMachine? Sort of a #RubeGoldbergMachine, but with #DIY set to make more such levels, you know... :ablobcatwave:
Sign text will now finally be shown on the sign. Over 60,000 glyphs are supported. A new pole sign can stand on the ground, hang from the ceiling or a wall.
There's also a spyglass item, and moon phases have been added.
@amadeus the GUI is not encumbered by DSP constraints. Then again almost all authoring tools do not use the system’s theme. LV2 plugins can use the host‘s colour theme. This looks better compared to than just generic light/dark modes. Sadly not many plugins support this.
I am still struggling to #debug some #proprietary#audio#plugin (s) using a #flatpak DAW. Is there any way I can see what resources the plugins are trying to access from within the Flatpak #sandbox? Running #bitwig with flatpak run -v com.bitwig.BitwigStudio does not reveal anything and flatpak run --command=sh --devel com.bitwig.BitwigStudio > gdb /app/bin/bitwig-studio (after installing org.freedesktop.Sdk.Debug) only says: (No debugging symbols found in /app/bin/bitwig-studio)
@ercanbrack I don't think I'm getting anywhere with this. The plugins generally don't seem to leave any log statements. Well, I can't say I didn't try. 🤭