Hey all, here are some changes to the [community] repository (and the pro-audio group in particular) since June last year (holy cow, time flies!). Added packages: * fluajho * patroneo * gxplugins.lv2 * adlplug * bslizr * ebumeter * pd-gem * haskell-tidalcycles * wolf-spectrum * zita-dc1 * foxdot * geonkick * qmidinet * deteriorate-lv2A * mephisto.lv2 * vico * surge * xmonk.lv2 * adljack * bsequencer * bshapr * jack-stdio * jack_delay * jackmeter * jackminimix * ninjas2 * element * iempluginsuite * midimsg-lv2 * surge * xmonk.lv2 * liquidsfz * sfizz * ambix * bchoppr * helm-synth (replaces helm due to naming conflict with the kubernetes tool) * jack_utils * ir.lv2 * jack_mixer * new-session-manager * agordejo * muse * distrho-ports These are the more or less top-level additions (some of them dragged in interesting makedepends or checkdepends such as redkite, abletonlink or lv2lint). There have also been a few removals, such as raul (more or less defunct and unused) and non-session-manager (replaced by new-session-manager). The vst3-plugins package group has been added for packages that provide vst3-plugins (I still need to bring the SDK to the repos for hosts to make use of it...). You can inspect the various audio related groups with pacman: pacman -Sg pro-audio pacman -Sg lv2-plugins pacman -Sg vst-plugins pacman -Sg vst3-plugins Unrelated: Many of the lv2 plugin packages are now being linted using lv2lint (and problems being reported upstream) which hopefully improves the overall quality of the plugins over time. If you have further suggestions for package additions, please let me know! Since my last mail in regards to package updates I have not done too many changes on audio related wiki pages (due to time spent on more infrastructure related topics in regards to Arch Linux). I would like to encourage you to be active members of the Arch Wiki as I think that especially the pro-audio related articles leave much to be desired. Also, if you would like to package (pro-audio) packages for Arch Linux do get in touch (e.g. for a Trusted User sponsorship)! I realize that at around 500 packages it gets a little tedious... :> Best, David -- https://sleepmap.de