On April 28, 2010 08:37:14 am Renato wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 12:17:51 +0400
Louigi Verona <louigi.verona(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey guys!
Read it here:
http://www.louigiverona.ru/?page=projects&s=writings&t=linux&a=…
tronic
Any comments are welcome.
Cheers!
L.V.
Just two comments:
1) yes, rakarrack *does* rock - incredible sounds you can get from that
creature (for anyone interested, git version has many more goodies
than last release)
I agree. Louigi seems to be as excited about it as I was when I
found it.
A rack effects that 'just works' and looks nice.
Take it from a demanding axe player - it's good.
Distortion/overdrive defines our sound, and rakarrack shines here
with many types of drive to suit everyone.
Just a request: Would be awesome as a DSSI plugin so that we
don't have to use rakarrack in a 'send and return' loop within our apps,
which causes latency due to the round trip...
Tim.
2) If you want to have more and more precise control on your effects
(like the 3/16 delay you mentioned) you really should look into pd or
supercollider. Don't fool yourself saying "I am no coder". You can
learn, at various degrees. And while it may be more difficult to learn
than playing with a gui, the time investment will be rewarded. If
your focus is on electronic music, you really should learn to use (at
least to some degree) the more advanced tools: on a computer, these are
things like pd and sc.
If you're italian (which your name strongly suggests ;) ) there's an
excellent supercollider book by Andrea Valle (in italian) on this page:
http://www.fonurgia.unito.it/andrea/wikka.php?wakka=SuperCollider
cheers
Renato
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