This month it's a free-for-all. Any synth/voice/washboard? combination no more
than 3 minutes. Usual rules.
No prizes. Just fun and a chance to hit the number one spot.
--
Will J Godfrey {apparently now an 'elderly'}
https://willgodfrey.bandcamp.com/http://yoshimi.github.io
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
On ebay I see a bunch of Biamp products with AVB support. While their
products seem to be more conference room oriented, I keep wondering
about using them with Linux, possibly for monitor management.
I know I've seen people talk about using AVB with Motu products, but I
don't think I've ever seen anyone mention using AVB with other products,
such as Presonus, Biamp, or macOS.
I just want audio networking to be accessible, and AVB looks like it is
the closet to being so.
On ebay I see a bunch of Biamp products with AVB support. While their
products seem to be more conference room oriented, I keep wondering
about using them with Linux, possibly for monitor management.
I know I've seen people talk about using AVB with Motu products, but I
don't think I've ever seen anyone mention using AVB with other products,
such as Presonus, Biamp, or macOS.
I just want audio networking to be accessible, and AVB looks like it is
the closet to being so.
I've just see that January's one is a free-for-all, so pretty much anything
goes.
Let's see a few Linux musicians on there!
--
Will J Godfrey {apparently now an 'elderly'}
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Ratatouille is a Neural Model loader and mixer for Linux/Windows.

This release introduce a normalization option for NAM models and
fix a issue with the normalization (a.k.a loudness compensation) of IR
Files (thanks to @avanzzzi )
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:
https://github.com/brummer10/Ratatouille.lv2
Release Page:
https://github.com/brummer10/Ratatouille.lv2