What’s the best multiband limiter for native Linux? I like Waves L316, looking for something similar…
What’s the best multiband limiter for native Linux? I like Waves L316, looking for something similar…
I have another question for you #linuxaudio #linuxmusician (s): Do you usually put effects like reverb and delay directly on the respective channels, or do you prefer send/return channels instead?
Dear #linuxmusician (s). Do you regularly read manuals for #plugin (s) or do you prefer to figure things out on your own? #linuxaudio
Are there any full-time #linuxaudio #linuxmusician (s) on Mastodon who would like to share their experience in an interview for https://linuxaudio.dev/?
See existing interviews with @alisynthesis and @amadeus here:
https://linuxaudio.dev/linux-musicians-spotlight
#LinuxAudio for musicians be like:
Aaah I found this cool sound in my #Waldorf #Rocket #Synthesizer, it uses the #Arpeggiator.
Now I want to try a beat with it. Oh there is #Hydrogen #DrumSampler on my #Linux system!
Oh *beep*, most drum kits don't work and I don't know why but I don't wont to figure that out now.
Managed to patch Hydrogen MIDI to my outboard synthesizer. Now how to send MIDI Clock? Oh Hydrogen cannot send MIDI clock.
I need jack_midi_clock to get MIDI Clock from the general Jack Transport. Installing.
Okay now I'm in GMIDImonitor to find out the jack_midi_clock does not send any MIDI Clock, at least not on my system of #Pipewire + #Jack. Or perhaps it does but I can't see, since the synth's arpeggiator stops when transport plays and continues playing when transport stops.
This is getting weird.
Now I have lost my idea for the drum pattern, so I'm giving up on making music for today. Time is very limited anyways.
I'm very pleased to announce that the next #interview with a #linuxaudio #musician, with @alisynthesis, has just been published to the website.
https://linuxaudio.dev/linux-musicians-spotlight/alison-wilder
Got the final chip emulator ported to SatouSynth from YunoSynth: the YM2413 (aka VRC7). So now the two libraries have the same chips implemented, one in #CommonLisp, one in #CrystalLang. SatouSynth (the #lisp one) is just slightly ahead in terms of functionality since I didn't back-port VGM seeking into YunoSynth yet, but I will soon, probably in a day or two.
This also means #benben is now much closer to a v0.7.0 release. Just gotta fix up some unimplemented command line arguments, then finish the milestone for v0.7.0 (just one item left), then just do a thorough round of testing.
Testing will be a bit longer this time since the whole program was rewritten from scratch in Common Lisp, so I want to make sure everything is just right. I'll of course post new development AppImages as I go.
So my guess? Benben v0.7.0 will be out this fall.
#LinuxAudio
For those of you interested in #linuxaudio and reading this you might also have heard of https://linuxdaw.org
A site giving an overview over quality audio software available for linux.
Not too long ago a user made a very nice contribution by setting up a mastadon bot that posts new additions (based on the RSS feed).
You can follow the bot here:
@linuxdaw
to get notified when apps are added.
Shoutout to @icaria36 for setting this up! Thanks buddy :)
Do you use #yabridge / #wine to run #windows #plugin (s) on #linuxaudio?
This is pretty cool. A new #fm #synthesizer #plugin for #linuxaudio: Pivot by Fors.
https://fors.fm/pivot
https://youtu.be/dvY0DXM2FZc
Do you buy plugins at #PluginBoutique?
A new unstable/development #AppImage for my music player #benben is up This is the work-in-progress v0.7.0. I believe I've added all the missing libraries to the AppImage this time. Downloads and source code are all here: https://chiselapp.com/user/MistressRemilia/repository/benben/wiki?name=Releases
You can view a list of all the commits since the last development AppImage here: https://chiselapp.com/user/MistressRemilia/repository/benben/timeline?me=8aee20e3667f872d&you=68d8769dc3db6cd0
#LinuxAudio #CommonLisp #lisp
Wow, I love Guitarix + NAM. Really a game changer for... eh... my neighbors. But it sounds good, too!
Too Much Music Podcast – Linux in your Music Studio
Listen or watch below, or follow wherever you get your podcasts!
In this episode, our fearless hosts trace the evolution of digital audio tools from these academic, computationally intensive origins—where concepts like granular synthesis were offline processes—to the real-time, interactive software common today. The
https://alisonwilder.com/too-much-music-podcast-linux-in-your-music-studio/
Music Radar just published "14 of the best plugins and DAWs you can use on Linux": https://www.musicradar.com/music-tech/daws/plugin-week-linux-redux #linuxaudio
This is amazing: Melbourne Instruments ROTO-CONTROL not only has official #bitwigstudio support, but also an official #linux ROTO-SETUP #app. https://www.melbourneinstruments.com/rotocontrol #linuxaudio
I bought a returned Bitwig Connect audio interface at a discounted price and I'm impressed. I mean, the device is great, and also...
How nice it is to have a piece of music hardware that officially supports Linux, that offers a software control panel application that runs natively on Linux, that integrates deeply and out of the box with my DAW on Linux. Oh, and with a manual covering Linux details.
Long live Linux audio!
So I've finally set myself up to be living my best 100% Linux life. That's right: the last Microsoft account has been signed into in this house. Goodbye Xbox, goodbye Windows. Good riddance.
These two devices are the last ones I'll probably ever have that require me to sign in to a Microsoft account. Or surveil me while I'm just trying to write in a text file.
And helloo
Hey #LinuxAudio people -- check out and follow the @linuxaudioplugindevelopment account.
It's a very cool project by @amadeus that needs your love and support!