Hi Folks,
We - Plagiat, french rap-in-opposition duo https://plagiat.org - just
released our brand new clip, right on time for Christmas: *Respecte La
Puissance Papale*. You can find it here:
https://plagiat.org/respecte-la-puissance-papale (peertube instance, you
can get the video file from this page too).
There are several spoken parts in french, but with english f***ed-up
subtitles - not really sure it will help to understand.... You'll tell me.
It's free art, licensed under CC4.0-by-sa, as usual, and it's been done
using free softwares only (almost complete list below), as always!
Hope you'll enjoy.
ORL - Plagiat
*video editing*
kdenlive
*sound mixing and mastering*
jack (alsa driver)
ardour5
bitrot plugins
calf plugins
x42-fat microtonalized version
tap plugins
swh plugins
barry satan maximizer
MDA plugins
(hope I didn't forget anything)
*sound production*
zynaddsubfx
seq24
*hardware*
RME HDSP9652
TL-Audio Ivory II preamps
Focusrite Saffire preamps
Neumann TLM 103
AKG C 414
Neumann KM 184
Beyerdynamic RE20
Sennheiser MD 421 U
Shure Beta 91, Beta 52, Beta 56
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ORL
AMMD - Freak & Free Arts Coo[r]p
www.ammd.net - 0962539719
Hi there, I use a MIDI controller keyboard with Pianoteq or LinuxSampler
through Jack for real time piano music playing. Some of the black keys on my
controller are way to loud, i.e. the velocity curve is much higher and
steeper in comparison with other keys on the same keyboard. I'm looking for
some easy Linux compatible options for something I can plug into Jack to
modify the velocity curve of *specific keys* before the signal reaches the
synthesizer program. Any tips? Thanks!
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Sent from: http://linux-audio.4202.n7.nabble.com/linux-audio-user-f5.html
This is the initial release of XPolyMonk.lv2, a polyphonic version of
Xmonk.lv2.
XPolyMonk comes with 12 voices, full midi support and a integrated
virtual keyboard.
It use libxputty to create the interface:
https://github.com/brummer10/libxputty
The dsp part is heavily based on the FAUST `SFFormantModelBP` from
physmodels.lib
XPolyMonk is licensed under the BSD Zero Clause License, so you could do
with it what ever you like.
You'll find it's development source code here:
https://github.com/brummer10/XPolyMonk.lv2
and the release here:
https://github.com/brummer10/XPolyMonk.lv2/releases
Happy Xmas to all
hermann
Greetings !
My audio device has been an M-Audio Delta 66 + Omni I/O breakout box
that has served me well for many years. Alas, something is now causing a
severe problem with it. When I turn the unit on in the morning the clip
and input lights are solid red and green and remain so for up to five or
more minutes before they go off. Adding to that, my portable room heater
is now causing a terrible hum through my speakers. I tried another
heater, got the same results.
So, is the problem likely the Delta card ? I have a replacement for it
that I could swap out, but I thought I'd check with the experts first.
Or should I get an electrician to check out the wiring in my room ?
I can have sound or heat in my studio but not both at the same time. Grrr...
Season's Greetings to all LAU/LAD members !
Best,
dp