Guitarix release 0.38.1
Guitarix is a tube amplifier simulation for
jack (Linux), with an additional mono and a stereo effect rack.
Guitarix includes a large list of LV2 and LADSPA plugins, and support
LADSPA / LV2 plugs as well in it's racks.
The guitarix engine is designed for LIVE usage, and feature ultra fast,
glitch and click free preset switching and is full Midi and remote
controllable (the Web UI is not included in the distributed tar ball).
*This is a critical bug-fix release.*
In version 0.38.0 the state (preset) wasn't loaded correctly by the
engine on startup, this release fix that.
When you've already upgraded to 0.38.0, please consider to update again
to 0.38.1
Still the LV2 plugins coming with guitarix using a Gtkmm based UI, I'll
work on it to port them to X11 based UI's.
Refer to our project page for more information:
http://guitarix.org
Download Site:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/
enjoy
regards
hermann
Guitarix release 0.38.0
Guitarix is a tube amplifier simulation for
jack (Linux), with an additional mono and a stereo effect rack.
Guitarix includes a large list of LV2 and LADSPA plugins, and support
LADSPA / LV2 plugs as well in it's racks.
The guitarix engine is designed for LIVE usage, and feature ultra fast,
glitch and click free preset switching and is full Midi and remote
controllable (the Web UI is not included in the distributed tar ball).
From the changelog:
* fix bug #67, don't use malloc.h on FreeBSD
* remove assert for ports count, to allow save removing of changed
LV2 plugins
* add new option -E --hideonquit, this makes the UI experience smooth
when used as LV2 plugin
* add support for LV2_URID_Map, LV2_URID_Unmap and LV2_OPTIONS to
allow more plugs to load
* fix compiler warnings with gcc 8
* add exit handler and warning when samplerate is above 96kHz
* hide splash on error message
* set online help to sourcforge/discussion
* fix build against boost-1.69
* add Russian-language translation by Valeriy Shtobbe and Olesya
Gerasimenko, many thanks!
* update all build scripts to use faust version 2.15.11 and update
all generated faust files
Still the LV2 plugins coming with guitarix using a Gtkmm based UI, I'll
work on it to port them to X11 based UI's.
Refer to our project page for more information:
http://guitarix.org
Download Site:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/
enjoy
regards
hermann
Hello,
let me start by saying that "learn how to do it properly" is always a
good idea. That said:
I am looking for programs, scripts, toolchains, command-line pipes etc.
that one can use with a finished music project to further shape the
sound.
A quick google search shows many online services that offer "instant
mastering". Also EQ-Presets from the last decades come to mind,
noise-removal filters and simple plain old normalisation to get the
volume up.
I am interested to gather all our collective knowledge on that to get
some more or less automated, or at least very quick and efficient,
options to quickly make a music file better. There are plenty of good
reasons: It could be a work in progress where you want to create a low
effort preview to send to a friend. Maybe a real lack of
mixing/mastering experience and subsequently a way to get some audible
ideas. Or a plain "I normally only click export in Ardour and release,
everything more would be an improvement".
I think programs could do a reasonable job at analyzing a piece of music
and deciding what to change. Even without Deep Learning or A.I.s. Or
with them.
Yours,
hgn
Hello,
First of all, I apologize for the somewhat off-topic post, but I wasn't sure who else to go to (Muse is no longer in business).
I recently purchased a Receptor 1.0 Rev C (S/N C07090100005) from a friend. I work as a Linux systems administrator in my day job, so I have knowledge of the Linux operating system. My goal was to purchase the Receptor and see if I could repurpose it somehow. I have a few questions:
The power supply does not support SATA hard drives... I can live with the one that's there, but I would like to upgrade it. I've seen some talk on the KVR site about this, but wanted to find out if amd pf you have a power supply model that you recommend as a drop-in replacement.
Getting rid of the OS that's on there and installing, say, Debian, seems completely doable with the exception of the knobs and buttons. I wish to have those buttons and knobs mapped to primary functions in whatever app I choose to run. I've looked around the file system to see what might be handling front-panel events (kernel driver plus something?), but nothing jumped out. Any clues where I should look? There's also the matter of the desplay, but I feel like there's a lot of materal online on making these work, so I'll hold off asking about it here.
My overall goal is to make a generic box that can do recording and keyboard rack duties using 100% Linux software, both for the learning experience and the musical benefits. Any help you're willing to give would be very much appreciated!
Thank you,
Josh
Hi,
I'm looking for a amp / speaker combination for keyboard. It should be
especially give good reproduction of piano sounds (using Pianoteq) and having a
solid bass floor. I have to fight 4 (non amplified) wind instruments (B.CL,
2xTb and Alto Sax) and a drum kit in our rehearsal room.
For I have to substitute partly a bass player it must be able to reproduce the
sound of the lower keys sufficiently. Price below 1000 € and and not too much
weight would be benefits.
I'm grateful for any hint.
Gerhard