

It will also offer more multimedia applications and plug-ins.
#Cockos reaper portable
To override the default definition, copy lortheme to ~/.config/REAPER/lortheme, and if you use a portable install, to REAPER/lortheme.Ī list of some of the plugins that have been tested and do work well: The theme definition is contained in a file called lotheme. Since Swell doesn't use OS system calls to display menus and dialog boxes, it is possible to theme their appearance. ReaPack - Binary, and build instructions.
#Cockos reaper install
Install the *.so file into ~/.config/REAPER/UserPlugins or in the case of a portable install into REAPER/UserPlugins. It first looks in the same directory as the executable, and then in ~/.config/REAPER.Įither download a binary run-time lib, or build it from source.


To create a portable install, create an empty reaper.ini file or copy the already existing ~/.config/REAPER/reaper.ini to the extracted files.Īrchlinux has a buildscript on AUR that downloads REAPER and creates a package.īy default REAPER will use ~/.config/REAPER for it's configuration files. It is also possible to run REAPER directly from the extracted tarball. It can add desktop support for either install type, and creates an uninstall script to facilitate removal. The REAPER tarball contains the install-reaper.sh script to install either into the user's home, or system wide. Note: REPAER depends on gtk+ v3 by default, but gtk+ v2 can be targeted by compiling libSwell, see (instructions). gtk+ v3 or optionally v2 (see note below).DSSI, LADSPA and LV2 are not yet supported.Ī short explanation of the various backends: Dependencies Plugin formats supported are the builtin ReaPlugs, and Linux VST 2/3. It supports the ALSA, JACK, and Pulseaudio audio backends, as well as ALSA (raw) and JACK midi. REAPER is available for the i686, x86_64, and ARMv7 (Raspberry Pi 3) platforms. REAPER for Linux builds are considered experimental/unsupported versions - use at your own risk!
