On 1/26/21 4:48 PM, Louigi Verona wrote:
> So seems like the right moment to finish the project.
Nice. I remember when there were only about 60 tracks! I continue to
enjoy your recordings on Bandcamp. Keep up the good work.
Friends
I am looking for a way to use the LAPSPA/LV2 plugins without the heavy
weight hosts (like GuitarX or MODEP)
What I am looking for is a programme Z where if I know a LV2 plugin p
that takes two control |Int|s (|n|, |m|) is in library L I can invoke
|$ Z L p n m|
and have it show up in jack so I can control my setup from a script.
There are a lot of LADSPA/LV2 hosts, none say on the packet they do
this. It may be in the documentation, but it will take time to read the
documentation on them all and my suspicion is that it cannot be done
with current software. Does any body have any clues?
Worik
--
If not me then who? If not now then when? If not here then where?
So, here I stand, I can do no other
root(a)worik.org 021-1680650, (03) 4821804 Aotearoa (New Zealand)
If you have not already seen the announcement, MuseScore 3.6 is out.
The video announcement highlights some of the new features, and,
towards the end, explains how to convert older scores to the newer
format.
https://youtu.be/qLR40BGNy68
Studio-controls 2.1.0 has been released.
https://ovenwerks.github.io/studio-controls/index.html
Studio Controls is an audio utility that allows setting up a JACK based
machine for every day use and features:
- CPU governor adjustment
- JACK real time access fixing
- Multiple custom pulse/Jack bridges
- Adding SUB mics as JACK clients via zita-ajbridge
- Switching from ALSA firewire modules to FFADO modules
- Allows JACK to auto start at session start
- Allows use of pulse as JACK's front end
With version 2.1, aside from many bug fixes, the changes include:
- full control of all devices known to Studio Controls. Even those
not plugged in right now.
- Sensing of device SR availablility
- Setting a set of ports as main outputs to catch those applications
that auto connect to system:playback_1 and 2
- Setting JACK to ignore self connects
- Allow custom pulse/JACK bridges
- Update GUI for better clarity as well as incorperate new functionality
--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
Hey Linux Audio *,
After some time away, OpenAV is back with some updated releases! Much of
the work done in these releases
was in collaboration with the Linux Audio Developers and Uesrs community,
thanks for your contributions!
This release announce email includes ArtyFX 1.3.1, a dot release with
various bugs fixed and general cleanups.
A future 1.4 release will include more dramatic changes, including
addressing some open issues. Find 1.3.1 here:
https://github.com/openAVproductions/openAV-ArtyFX/releases/tag/release-1.3…
But that's not all, Ctlra library for accessing USB hardware from music
software also gets a release!
Its a 0.1, there's still lots of work to do, but there's also progress
being made, so doing some releases to show
the actual progress is a good idea. This release contains Kontrol S5
support (including screens! :) and a bunch of
simplifications, reduced dependencies in the examples, cleanups,
optimizations and more! Find v0.1 here:
https://github.com/openAVproductions/openAV-Ctlra/releases/tag/release-v0.1
With that, thanks for reading, and hope to chat to yee all on #lad on
irc.freenode.net soon!
Regards, -Harry from OpenAV
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http://www.openavproductions.com
Dear all,
I am pleased to announce the release of Dexed MOD UI 0.2.0.
LV2 plugin host mod-host allows having a custom user interface (UIs) for
LV2 plugins. Dexed MOD UI provides such an UI for the well-known LV2 plugin
Dexed. It allows easy access to often used parameters.
Features
- Encoders for algorithm and feedback
- Encoders for cutoff, resonance, and output volume
- Direct access to coarse ratio and level of each operator
- Operator labels serve as on/off switches and indicate carriers
- Algorithm visualization (work-in-progress)
- Display of name and value for the last parameter changed
- Bypass switch
- Supports LV2 ports of dcoredump and DISTRHO
Dexed MOD UI is distributed under the GPL-3.0 License, same as mod-sdk and
Dexed.
Project page with installation instructions on Github:
https://github.com/danielappelt/dexed-mod-ui
Feedback is very much welcome!
All the best,
Daniel
Hi!
I finally released my first (VST) plugin synthesizer.
Kickmess is a kick drum synthesizer. It is a port of the easy to use and
good sounding Kicker plugin from LMMS to a reusable audio plugin
format on Linux (VST currently). The DSP code has been ported and
also changed, that means an accurate reimplementation of Kicker is out
of scope.
Features:
* Sine oscillator
* Noise oscillator
* Pitch and amplitude envelopes with configurable exponential slope
* Pitch from MIDI note
* Simple Distortion effect
You find the Rust sources and binaries for Linux and Windows on
GitHub:
* Project website: https://github.com/WeirdConstructor/Kickmess
* Release: https://github.com/WeirdConstructor/Kickmess/releases/tag/v0.2.1
More features and changes might be added and before Version 1.0
is released. I can't guarantee that your presets will sound the same.
After Version 1.0 significant changes will come with a change in the
major version number.
It's not just a port from LMMS to VST, but also a port from C++ to Rust.
Writing DSP code in Rust is really nice and straightforward.
Most work was developing the GUI, as it required lots of experimentation,
testing and debugging in the graphics and window libraries.
But Rust is finally there and the boring plumbing and GUI work on this
plugin is finished.
Greetings and have a nice day!
Weird Constructor
I'm running a Focusrite Saffire Pro10 into a Thinkpad T520 quadcore, the
same set is available in my homestudio a second time for redundance.
The Saffire, a 8-mic-channel device, is fully supported by FFADO, I can
handle hardware-monitoring completely via FFADO-mixer - try to buy a
actual offered device with similar capabilities AND full Linux-support -
your effort will fail, it's a shame...
I'm using FFADO and Jack, I don't need very low latencies because all
monitoring will be managed by the Focusrite device,
so I usually use something around 512/3. Very lower settings are
possible, also 64/3 is possible, but I don't need it.
Sometimes I'm getting xruns also with higher settings because of the
internet connection.
When switching off internet completely it's ok.
Up to now I even didn't know of any alternative to FFADO.
I'm upset by the develoment of laptops having no more fw anymore, no
pc-card, no DC/DVD... connectivity is drastically reduced and I do not
want to buy such a castrated machine.
If my Thinkpads would die, I would buy the same used machines again on
ebay, the quality and standing is excellent and there is still a
sufficient offer to find on second-hand-market.
best
-s