Hi all,
I am speaking of lyric / music songwriting, more than instrumental
composing.
Rhyming dictionary tools for example.
Anyone here have suggestions they use for their craft?
Thanks,
Kare
Ratatouille is a Neural Model loader and mixer for Linux/Windows.
This release does several small fixes.
Ratatouille allow to load up to two neural model files and mix there
output. Those models could be [*.nam files](https://tonehunt.org/all) or
[*.json or .aidax files](https://cloud.aida-x.cc/all). So you could
blend from clean to crunch for example, or, go wild and mix different
amp models, or mix a amp with a pedal simulation.
Ratatouille using parallel processing to process the second neural model
and the second IR-File to reduce the dsp load.
The "Delay" control could add a small delay to the second model to
overcome phasing issues, or to add some color/reverb to the sound.
To round up the sound it allow to load up to two Impulse Response files
and mix there output as well. You could try the wildest combinations,
or, be conservative and load just your single preferred IR-File.
Each neural model may have a different expected Sample Rate, Ratatouille
will resample the buffer to match that.
Impulse Response Files will be resampled on the fly to match the session
Sample Rate.
Project Page (source code):
https://github.com/brummer10/Ratatouille.lv2
Release Page (binaries):
https://github.com/brummer10/Ratatouille.lv2/releases/edit/v0.8
enjoy
hermann
Hey hey,
does anyone know if one can mount CD images of E-MU Proteus X or Emulator X CD
on Linux? I have found a big collection of sounds for these samplers on
Archive.org:
https://archive.org/details/e-mu-sound-central-esc-library-emulator-x-or-pr…
I have searched the web a bit, but couldn't really find a solution. The discs
come as .bin and matching .cue files. mpv can play the .cue files, but the
resultant sound doesn't make a lot of sense. :)
I am looking for classic Emulator sounds really, stuff from the 80s and
perhaps early 90s. So if this is too complicated a way, I'd be open to other
sources.
Best wishes and thanks,
Jeanette
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Hello everyone,
I admit that I am *very* late to the party, but I recently ran across minidexed, a "bare metal" implementation of the dx7 that runs on the raspberry pi, and I LOVE it! does anyone else have any recommendations for cool rpi-based music projects that I should check out? I'm open to anything, not just synths (so long as it's music-related). so far I've found zynthian, but surely there is more out there?!
Thank you!
Josh