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Available Downloads

Current Version

The current terminatorX release is Version 3.82.
Download as:

Debian users may prefer to install the terminatorX Debian package via apt-get.

RedHat or Fedora users can get RPMs from Planet CCRMA.

Mandrake users may want to check out Thac's RPMs here.

Requirements

terminatorX requires:

  • A Linux or FreeBSD system with the GNU C library installed.
  • XFree86 with DGA/DirectMouse support. DGA should be available in all XFree86 releases after 3.3, but not every X-server provides DGA, so please check that your X-server has that feature.
  • The Gimp Toolkit - gtk+ Version 2.0 or above
  • LADSPA The Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API
  • LibXML which comes installed with most distributions
  • If you want to use support for Linux' POSIX capabilities libcap is required.
  • terminatorX supports Steve Harris' liblrdf which allows categorizing LADSPA plugins. Although terminatorX can be built without liblrdf support I strongly recommend installing it when you plan on using Steve Harris' wonderful plugin collection with terminatorX.
  • terminatorX' MIDI interface is based on the ALSA sequencer API and therefor requires a working ALSA setup
  • To enhance audio file support I strongly recommend installing:

    • libaudiofile for loading wav, aiff and au files and sox for pre-listening and loading of file formats not supported by libaudiofile.
    • libvorbis for loading of OGG Vorbis (.ogg) streams and ogg123 for pre-listening to them.
    • The mad (MPEG Audio Decoder) library for loading mp3 streams and mpg123 or mpg321 for pre-listening of these.

    Note: Most of these libraries are included with current Linux distributions - so you might want to check your vendor's package list before building the libraries from source.

Old Sources

These are old releases - for the current version see the section above.

Historic Sources

Samples

I still have the "get you started"-samples scratch.wav and beat.wav available. If you have some audio files to scratch on but no beats (loops) lying around here is tX_beats.tar.bz2 which contains ten more beats I downloaded somewhere else - Sorry I don't remember where they're from - if you know please tell me so I can put some credits up here.

If you want to have even more samples check out Erik's huge sample-archive (http/ftp).


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