On Mon, 16 Jan 2017 16:55:43 +0100
Robin Gareus <robin(a)gareus.org> wrote:
On 01/16/2017 12:02 PM, Yassin Philip wrote:
Yikes. No, really :)
I just tested the "stereo" plugins (pulled from git and built without
errors right as per the README procedure) under Qtractor (latest Git)
and it works FINE
Thanks for checking with qtractor. That's good to know.
it's spectacular, you can click on the
elements to
hear them, set the audition volume with the mouse wheel, everything is
responsive and playful and full of color and strawberry-flavored!!
Gentleman, this I predict will soon become the most powerful gateway
drug into Linux Audio. Pretty soon, we'll have everybody hooked up ;)
Yes, that's exactly the plan: Act as gateway to get people started.
The idea actually came from
http://libremusicproduction.com/tutorials/using-avl-drumkits-fluid-synth-ar…
As great as those LMP tutorials are, I expect we'll have lost half of
the linuxaudio newbies at the "Preparation" headline. This should be as
simple as drag/drop a plugin and get started.
Sure, the rabbit hole goes deep and once you're comfortable: Move to
Drumgizmo or linuxsampler or something even more elaborate.
I have a sequence blasting right now, in fact
I'm going to create the
entry in the "tools <http://libremusicproduction.com/tools>" section on
LMP and write a news item right away, and I'll slap together a "Why,
Phil <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHUwlmuFjq8>" video too. The world
awaits, I can hear the mob over the toms rumble :p
Merci bien. Continue le bon travail!
Thank you so much Robin, you da man. This just as
the x42 stereo eq was
becoming the brightest star of my sessions :) 2017 rocks.
Kudos go to Fons, here. Just like with the awesome drum samples from
Glen, this is just another step on top.
ciao,
robin
Fascinating stuff, especially they way folks worked together on this.
--
Will J Godfrey
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.