In this article I'm going to tell a bit about my past experience with
song formats (advantages and problems), how it influenced my choices
when extending the goals of Aldrin and what this will mean for the
future of Aldrin, and collaborative music composition on the internet in
general.
http://www.leonard-ritter.com/modules_collaboration_and_aldrin
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Leonard Ritter
-- Freelance Art & Logic
-- http://www.leonard-ritter.com
Sorry for the repost, I forgot to update the subject ;)
Aldrin is an open source modular sequencer/tracker, designed to be 1:1 compatible to Jeskola Buzz.
We're proud to announce the release of Aldrin 0.7 (Vulture), featuring Automation, MIDI controller support, preliminary user help documents compiled by Phed (thank you a lot!), support for song info texts, preset editing, the all new M4wII synth, support for user interface extensions and the usual set of bugfixes.
http://www.leonard-ritter.com/announcement_aldrin_0_7_vulture
--
Leonard Ritter
-- Freelance Art & Logic
-- http://www.leonard-ritter.com
Aldrin is an open source modular sequencer/tracker, designed to be 1:1 compatible to Jeskola Buzz.
We're proud to announce the release of Aldrin 0.7 (Vulture), featuring Automation, MIDI controller support, preliminary user help documents compiled by Phed (thank you a lot!), support for song info texts, preset editing, the all new M4wII synth, support for user interface extensions and the usual set of bugfixes.
http://www.leonard-ritter.com/announcement_aldrin_0_7_vulture
--
Leonard Ritter
-- Freelance Art & Logic
-- http://www.leonard-ritter.com
Aldrin is an open source modular sequencer/tracker, designed to be 1:1 compatible to Jeskola Buzz.
We're proud to announce the release of Aldrin 0.6 (Raven), featuring
incremental saving, the Makk M4 Synth, ADSR envelopes, presets, various
new shortcuts and the usual set of bugfixes.
http://www.leonard-ritter.com/announcement_aldrin_0_6_raven
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Leonard Ritter
-- Freelance Art & Logic
-- http://www.leonard-ritter.com
http://soc2006.linuxaudio.info/
I came across this recently. Will it effect the GNU/Linux version at
all? With SSL's hiring of Paul Davis would they be more inclined to use
the windows version of Ardour?
-Cory (ubuntustudio.org)
Greetings all,
I guess the title say it all. The current cover does not reflect the
"rebranded" name of what is soon to become annual series. So, the things
that are needed/incorporated and/or to be considered:
1) We need to "retitle" the cover so that it is called as follows:
Made in Linux Vol. 1
Tux Power
This way every volume would have its subtitle.
2) We need 2 versions, B & W and color.
3) We also need the front and back sides of the CD jewel case (currently we
only have the front), as well as the CD cover itself
4) Obviously, the cover needs to be made entirely in Linux.
5) the design should be more elaborate but should also be easily
transferable between B & W and color.
6) There should be some kind of a permeating theme which can be easily
changed for each release so that generating covers for future CDs is as easy
as changing the color hue on the entire cover.
7) Obviously linuxaudio.org logo should be incorporated (although it does
not have to be the prominent part of the design).
The old cover can be downloaded here:
http://linuxaudio.org/tuxpower-insert2.pdf
Everyone is welcome to participate in this process.
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
Composition, Music Technology, CCTAD, and CHCI (by courtesy)
Virginia Tech
Dept. of Music - 0240
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-1137
(540) 231-5034 (fax)
ico(a)vt.edu
http://www.music.vt.edu/people/faculty/bukvic/