Musical Artifacts is a website that offers a collection of open-source audio plugins, scripts, and samples that can be downloaded and used for music production. In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the steps to install Musical Artifacts on POP! OS Latest.
The first step is to open a terminal on your POP! OS Latest system. You can do this by pressing the "Ctrl + Alt + T" keys or by searching for "Terminal" in your applications menu.
You'll need Git installed to download and install Musical Artifacts. You can install Git by running the following command in the terminal:
sudo apt install git
After installing Git, you can verify that it's installed by running the command:
git --version
Next, you'll need to download the installation script for Musical Artifacts. The installation script is a shell script that automates the installation process. You can download the script by running the following command in the terminal:
git clone https://github.com/jalovatt/musical-artifacts.git
This will create a new directory called "musical-artifacts" in your current working directory.
Once you've downloaded the installation script, you can run it by changing into the "musical-artifacts" directory and running the following command:
./install.sh
This will start the installation process and ask for your root password.
After entering your root password, the installation script will prompt you to install the plugins. You can select the plugins that you want to install by typing the corresponding number and pressing "Enter".
Once the installation process is complete, you can verify that the plugins are installed by opening your music production software and searching for the installed plugins. You should be able to find them in the plugin browser.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Musical Artifacts on your POP! OS Latest system. With this collection of open-source audio plugins, scripts, and samples, you can now enhance your music production workflow and create better music.
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