I found another (possibly known) example of industry partners using
Linux in their commercial audio products:
http://meyersound.com/opensource/
It seems the D-Mitri-Engine, D-Mitri-IO, Galileo and LX-300 products use
some sort of Debian-based solutions.
Is anyone still using such a thing for audio work?
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Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
Hi
A new release of gxtuner is out.
It's a fast and lightweight guitar tuner with a analogue like window,
running with jack.
In this release we switched to use the latest pitch-tracker algorithm
from guitarix, which is more stable at the low end, and a lot lighter in
the CPU.
For better maintenance of the code, gxtuner is now hosted on github,
Check it out here:
https://github.com/brummer10/gxtuner
Or get the latest release directly here:
https://github.com/brummer10/gxtuner/archive/v2.3.tar.gz
regards
hermann
> On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 22:14:29 +0200 Hanspeter Portner wrote:
>> On 17.07.2016 17:33, Thomas Poulsen wrote:
>> I'll love to hear if other LinnStrument users have been able to do
more with any of the free synths on Linux.
>
> I happed to have a piece of hardware that I've taught to send MPE
recently.
Is that this one: https://open-music-kontrollers.ch/chimaera/about/
That also looks like a really interesting instrument.
Thank you for your help.
All the best,
Thomas
This is an odt document that should help new users familiarise themselves
with Yoshimi, and runs through first-time startup along with basic controls.
It applies to V 1.4.0 + and can be found in:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/yoshimi/files/Doc
It is also in 'doc' in the normal install locations.
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Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
At the end of last year I actually had some time to just sit and play. I have a
two keyboard setup so had the lower one driving 'Ghost Ensemble' on CH1 and the
upper one with 'Angel Piano' on CH2.
After a bit of random pootling around I just hit on the first phrase of this
and just knew I had to do something with it. I always have Rosegarden set up
ready, so just hit record and ran with it... for about 4 minutes.
Later, I put it up on Soundcloud, with just the start and finish trimmed, and
titled Improv2. That's when the fun started. I just could *not* think of a
suitable title. I also thought I should tidy it up a bit, but apart from
removing one really duff note nothing else seemed to really need attention.
Looking through my photos I found one that seemed to fit the mood, and added it
to the Soundcloud file. This was of an abandoned trackway, that is about a
mile long and in some placed barely passable even on foot. Still I couldn't
think of a title.
Eventually it came to me quite out of the blue, so here it is fully formed :)
http://www.musically.me.uk/music/Quietly_Fading_Away.ogg
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Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
Hi all :)
A new release of io GNU/Linux is available for download (32 and 64-bits)
Features:
* Fully configured system for Live, Live persistent (DVD/USB) and Install
(HD)
* Kernels 4.6.3 and 4.6.3-rt
* Enlightenment e21 as window manager
* All sounds through Jack2
* Hundred of audio, graphics, video, internet, utilities and system programs.
* Improved desktop configuration and hard-drive installer
Get it at http://io.gnu.linux.free.fr/
Enjoy :)
MK
Greetings,
More stuff for sequenced piano. Five more contrafacta/parodies derived
from existing pieces, see the notes on SC for more details.
https://soundcloud.com/davephillips69/a-5-piece-suite-for-sequenced-piano
Tonal music, with a little extra spice added here & there throughout the
recipes.
Comments are welcome, and I hope you enjoy the music.
Best,
dp