On 8 Feb 2014 18:16, "mark hadman" <markhadman(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
Interesting. I can't try it with Ingen though, because its dependency
ganv has been unbuildable for years (Arch Linux). Does it work with
another lv2 host?
I'd say no. Only Ingen provides support for CV port and the possibility to
connect plugins the modular way.
Has this issue with Ganv and Arch Linux be reported to David?
On 8 February 2014 17:13, Aurélien Leblond
<blablack(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Today I just released the version 1.0.2 of the ams-lv2 plugins.
> ams-lv2 is a port of alsa-modular-synth in the lv2 format to create
> modular synth primarily with Ingen.
> Source code and more information available on the website:
>
http://objectivewave.wordpress.com/ams-lv2/
>
> To celebrate this release, I created two videos:
>
> The first is a demo of 3 synths created with ams-lv2 and Ingen (a
> bass, a lead and a pad) soloed and inside a mix:
>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWfF71NerkQ
>
> I created as well this first tutorial on the basics of ams-lv2:
>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuQZajaSw6M
>
>
> I would as well like to take advantage to thank a lot of people who
> helped with this project:
> - David for his patience to answer my 1000+ questions and for all his
> work on lv2 and Ingen
> - Robin for creating the sisco.lv2 plugins, they are featured in the
> demo and they are a great help when creating modular synths
> - Harry for the dials used in the GUI of ams-lv2
> - and finally Fons for creating the great alsa-modular-synth in the
first
place
> - the whole Linux Audio community in general
>
> I really hope you enjoy these plugins and find them useful somehow!
>
> Aurélien
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