Am 08.02.2014 18:13, schrieb Aurélien Leblond:
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
Thanks a lot for that!
I still consider AMS one of the most remarkable softsynths for Linux
and I am always grateful, that people carry on the good work Mathias
Nagorni has started back in the day.
to create modular synth primarily with Ingen.
I did not see Ingen run stable on my Fedora or my Kubuntu
installations. Most of the time I was not even able to build and/or to
start the binaries from the repos.
How is the status: given, you have a recent stable relase of Feoda or
*buntu: does Ingen work for you as, say AMS does?
best regards
HZN
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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