Anyone else having problems pushing commits there? It was fine yesterday, but
today I get an instant refusal.
No problems with github.
--
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
Hi! I just wanted to let you know that my phase distortion VST, Digits, is
now open source under the GPL! The source code is up under downloads here:
http://extentofthejam.com
I've included the Linux makefiles so people can get started with it fast :)
Cheers,
Louis
spectmorph-0.3.2 has been released.
Overview of Changes in spectmorph-0.3.2:
----------------------------------------
* Added new unison effect.
* New instruments: pan-flute, synth-saw.
* UI improvements:
- support operator folding (to preserve screen space)
- provide scrollbar if morph plan window height is large
- repair operator move
* VST plugin crash fixed.
* No longer depend on BEAST/Rapicorn
- use libsndfile for sound file I/O, added WavData API
- refactoring, move libnobse code into SpectMorph
* Add icon/.desktop file for smjack
* Added debian package support.
* LPC/LSF morphing code updates - but now disabled by default
What is SpectMorph?
-------------------
SpectMorph is a free software project which allows to analyze samples of
musical instruments, and to combine them (morphing). It can be used to
construct hybrid sounds, for instance a sound between a trumpet and a flute; or
smooth transitions, for instance a sound that starts as a trumpet and then
gradually changes to a flute.
SpectMorph ships with many ready-to-use instruments which can be combined using
morphing.
SpectMorph is implemented in C++ and licensed under the GNU LGPL version 3
Integrating SpectMorph into your Work
-------------------------------------
In order to make music that contains SpectMorph, you currently need to use
Linux. There are four ways of integrating SpectMorph sounds into music you
create:
- LV2 Plugin, for any sequencer that supports it.
- VST Plugin, especially for proprietary solutions that don't support LV2.
- JACK Client.
- BEAST Module, integrating into BEASTs modular environment.
Note that at this point, we may still change the way sound synthesis works, so
newer versions of SpectMorph may sound (slightly) different than the current
version.
Links:
------
Website: http://www.spectmorph.org
Download: http://www.spectmorph.org/downloads/spectmorph-0.3.2.tar.bz2
There are many audio demos on the website, which demonstrate morphing between
instruments.
--
Stefan Westerfeld, Hamburg/Germany, http://space.twc.de/~stefan
Dear Linux Audio Community,
Linux Audio plays a major role in hearing aid research in the north-west
of Germany. The HoerTech gGmbH - a small non-profit research institute
for hearing aid system technology is offering again a developer
position. More details about the job are here:
http://www.hoertech.de/en/h%C3%B6rtech/career.html
Best regards,
Giso
Hi Hermann,
Great work, thanks!
A small point of feedback: it would be helpfull if the plugin descriptions you
give in this mail are also added to the repo's.
Keep up the good work!
Bart.
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>A new release of GxPlugins.lv2 is out.
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>GxPlugins.lv2 is a set of mostly analogue guitar pedal simulations as
>LV2 plugins, simulated with the guitarix ampsim toolkit.
>They contain the following plugs:
>
>GxBottleRocket.lv2 - -> tube based preamp pedal
>GxHotBox.lv2 - -> tube based preamp pedal
>GxVBassPreAmp.lv2 - -> transistor based Bass preamp
>GxSuppaToneBender.lv2 - -> transistor based Fuzz pedal
>GxHyperion.lv2 - -> transistor based Bass Fuzz pedal
>GxVoodoFuzz.lv2 - -> transistor based Fuzz pedal
>GxSaturator.lv2 - -> saturation plugin
>GxVintageFuzzMaster.lv2 - -> transistor based Fuzz pedal
>GxSuperFuzz.lv2 - -> transistor based Fuzz pedal
>GxVmk2.lv2 - -> transistor based preamp
>GxUVox720k.lv2 - -> transistor based solid stage preamp
>GxSlowGear.lv2 - -> volume swell plugin
>GxGuvnor.lv2 - -> transistor based overdrive pedal
>GxToneMachine.lv2 - -> transistor based Fuzz pedal
>GxSD1.lv2 - -> Op-amp based overdrive pedal
>GxQuack.lv2 - -> envelope controlled wah pedal
>
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>I hope they may be useful for the one or the other.
>Build instruction and screenshots may be found here:
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>https://github.com/brummer10/GxPlugins.lv2
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>the release zip file is located here:
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Hi
A new release of GxPlugins.lv2 is out.
GxPlugins.lv2 is a set of mostly analogue guitar pedal simulations as
LV2 plugins, simulated with the guitarix ampsim toolkit.
They contain the following plugs:
GxBottleRocket.lv2 - -> tube based preamp pedal
GxHotBox.lv2 - -> tube based preamp pedal
GxVBassPreAmp.lv2 - -> transistor based Bass preamp
GxSuppaToneBender.lv2 - -> transistor based Fuzz pedal
GxHyperion.lv2 - -> transistor based Bass Fuzz pedal
GxVoodoFuzz.lv2 - -> transistor based Fuzz pedal
GxSaturator.lv2 - -> saturation plugin
GxVintageFuzzMaster.lv2 - -> transistor based Fuzz pedal
GxSuperFuzz.lv2 - -> transistor based Fuzz pedal
GxVmk2.lv2 - -> transistor based preamp
GxUVox720k.lv2 - -> transistor based solid stage preamp
GxSlowGear.lv2 - -> volume swell plugin
GxGuvnor.lv2 - -> transistor based overdrive pedal
GxToneMachine.lv2 - -> transistor based Fuzz pedal
GxSD1.lv2 - -> Op-amp based overdrive pedal
GxQuack.lv2 - -> envelope controlled wah pedal
I hope they may be useful for the one or the other.
Build instruction and screenshots may be found here:
https://github.com/brummer10/GxPlugins.lv2
the release zip file is located here:
https://github.com/brummer10/GxPlugins.lv2/releases
regards
hermann
Hi all,
New version available here:
http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/#Download
Changes:
* Fix buffer overruns in FLAC and ID3 handling code.
* Move to variable length header storage.
* Fix detection of Large File Support for 32 bit systems.
* Remove large stack allocations in ALAC handling code.
* Remove all use of Variable Length Arrays.
* Minor bug fixes and improvements.
Cheers,
--
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Erik de Castro Lopo
http://www.mega-nerd.com/
Guitarix release 0.35.3
Guitarix is a tube amplifier simulation for
jack (Linux), with an additional mono and a stereo effect rack.
Guitarix includes a large list of plugins[*] and support LADSPA / LV2
plugs as well.
The guitarix engine is designed for LIVE usage, and feature ultra fast,
glitch and click free preset switching and is full Midi and/or remote
controllable (the Web UI is not included in the distributed tar ball).
This release comes with a couple of Bugfixes, some new LV2 plugs (by
Steve Poskitt) and some maintenance changes in the source.
Thanks goes to Valentin Vidic, Jonathan Wakely and Pete Beardmore for
there contributions.
Refer to our project page for more information:
http://guitarix.org
Download Site:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/
Forum:
http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/forum/
Consider visiting our forum or leaving a message on
guitarix-developer(a)lists.sourceforge.net
<mailto:guitarix-developer@lists.sourceforge.net>
guitarix users may be interested as well in this projects,
Arduino midi controller for guitarix:
https://github.com/snappy46/GuitarixMidiController
Android app to select Guitarix preset
https://github.com/snappy46/GuitarixDroid
regards
hermann