On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 5:20 AM, Paul Davis <paul(a)linuxaudiosystems.com> wrote:
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 8:12 AM, jy
<jypllx(a)gmail.com> wrote:
hi
i've looked on the archive of the list but i didn't find anything
the author told me yesterday that he has been working on it for
several years, but hasn't announced it much. he has played out with it
quite a bit - check the sound samples list on te website.
i just stumbled upon
this
http://www.dinisnoise.org/...
has anyone ever heard of it ? its a drone synth.
i wouldn't really call it a drone synth. what i would call it is
really cool. i built it yesterday and spent a little while playing
with it. it might be the first linux synth i've come across that might
meet eno's definition of an instrument as "something with properties
that the body can learn but the mind cannot".
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I must give it a try. I love drones. I'm not even sure the guy is
still in business but nearly 10 years ago I found a wonderful gig file
for drones called Drone Archeology. I found it was still available,
although 10 years later the price has gone up, not down.
http://www.sound-ideas.com/drone.html
Here's how I felt in 2002:
http://www.northernsounds.com/forum/showthread.php/12715-Drone-Archeology-F…
and amazingly I'm every bit this position today. If _any_ synth could
uield even a percentage of the fun I've had with this gig it is well
worth investing time learning it.
I haven't used whatever the Linux version of GigaStudio is in years
but back in 2004 or 2005 it worked fine in the Linux app.
Cheers,
Mark