Hi Folks,
I'll be giving a workshop on Audio Plug-Ins Design in Faust this summer at
the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (Stanford
University, USA) this summer (Mon, 07/07/2014 - Fri, 07/11/2014).
More informations are available on this page:
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/faust-workshop-2014
You can also contact me directly if you have specific questions:
rmichon(a)ccrma.stanford.edu
Hope to see you there!
Cheers,
--
Romain Michon
PhD Candidate
Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics
Stanford Universityhttp://ccrma.stanford.edu/~rmichon
Hi all,
this is the first song released from a small live show that I recorded
recently.
The Band is "Shivat Zion", an Israeli Reggae band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZS57xoBET4
Everything was done with Linux software.
Software I used:
Arch Linux
Ardour 3
Calf Lv2 effects (several)
GxZita_reverb (which I just recently discovered, and what should I say...
what a sweeet sounding reverb, new favorite)
Also played around with the new meters.lv2 bundle, I think though that I
didn't get the full idea of R128 yet.
Invada Dynamics processing
TAP
Everything regarding the Video work was done by my brother Michael.
He used KDEnlive to edit the video, also on an Arch machine.
Hope you enjoy.
Cheers,
Moshe
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 20:32:29 +0100
raf <rmouneyres(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i'd recommend to create a tempo map (vs timestreching which would
> lead to artefacts) As you mention recording in ardour, you could use
> it to create the tempo map,
hi, what is a "tempo map" and how do you create it in ardour? couldn't
find anything about it. I don't want to manually enter single tempo
changes in ardour
meanwhile I'm looking into klick, it seems it should work (though can't
get it to sync to jack transport ATM) - but this way the tempo changes
will not get recorded into ardour... i.e. every time I press play I
should also somehow start klick...
renato
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Hello,
i face a terribly simple problem : i can't find any stereo panner ladspa plugin !
by stereo i mean : 2 audio channels inputs, pan control, 2 audio channel outputs
can someone confirm there is not any or am i missing something ?
Raphaël
>> Let me know how these work out for you :)
>
> here we are, a quick test to say, YES those two plugin perfectly do the job.
> Using the balance control is just enough for what i need.
>
>>
>> Plugin Name: "Stereo width"
>> Plugin Label: "stereowidth"
>> Plugin Unique ID: 1955
>> Maker: "Fons Adriaensen <fons(a)linuxaudio.org>"
>
> playing with the stereo width can lead to very special results, not exactly what i expected, but interesting for mixing.
> I'll take a closer look at the control behavior.
>
>> Plugin Name: "Stereo balance and panner"
>> Plugin Label: "stpanner"
>> Plugin Unique ID: 1956
>> Maker: "Fons Adriaensen <fons(a)linuxaudio.org>"
>
Sure this one is the simplest and effective for a "standard" balance control.
Using the L and R control can help if width reduction is needed, and the balance control becomes less brutal
Great tools, thanks guys.
Raphaël
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Hi, I have a percussion piece written in hydrogen and recorded from
there into ardour 3, one track per instrument. At a certain point I'd
like to have an accelerando, i.e. a progressive tempo increase. What are
my options?
Best would be able to do it from within ardour, having many tempo
changes, ardour set as jack master, so that when I play that part it
gradually increases the jack playback tempo. The second solution would
be to export the mix from ardour and use another program to increase the
tempo in the .wav file.
The problem is I'm not sure how exactly go about for neither
solution... for the first one, could I use a knob on my midi
controller to generate a smooth succession of tempo changes? How? For
the second, which program could I use? I seem to recall there was some
utility to generate rubberband map files, but I can't find it ATM.
cheers,
renato
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