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Bitwig and Presonus just released an open source exchange format between DAW. It would even transfer automation data which seemed to be until now a pain point. I think it's a good thing to be able to collaborate with other musicians easily.

So what do you guys think?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Could you please elaborate on your usecase and workflow?

There's no FOSS plugin doing all of what Thimeo offers. You can get close with a lot of processing, but not the same.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I really don't get it. 200€ for a plugin where you can get a hardware version for roughly the same price, or that can be recreated with basically any soft synth. And there are tons of 303 plugins, both paid and free.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (4 children)

HI, would you mind sharing some production tricks you used? I'm not against some self promotion, but please provide value to the group.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

define truly lossless please. Does it mean checking if the audio has lost any high frequencies like in mp3?

 

When I'm not mastering I work with the team from analogvibes, painstakingly re-creating iconic analog hardware for recording studios.

We're launching a DIY version of a Tube Opto compressor (aka LA2A "Silverplate") really soon. If you're into DIY and sound, this compressor is killer on vocals and bass, and, well everything you throw at it. The silverplate edition is a treasure from the late 70's

Full kits are quite rare and we're confident in our experience launching other products this way. Subscribe to our launch newsletter if you'd love to have fresh, high quality new old gear in your rack.

 

Looptober 2022

The goal is to make one loop every day in october. I'll try to tackle it, create a bunch of hopefully nice stuff and learn.

Are you in?

Post your loops here

 

Punk Labs just released OneTrick Simian, an audio Plugin drum machine perfect for this vintage drum sound. If you're doing any kind of retrowave, synthwave, vaporware etc, it's just perfect. Give it a try and tell us how you like it. And share your music.

And I really like their website and marketing!

 

KDEnlive is ongoing a funding round. They'll implement some nice timeline features (nested timeline), some massive performance improvements and some better FX workflow.

If you use KDEnlive, now is time to give back to the dev team. I did.

 

I did a sample pack for musicians using a modular synthesizer a while ago. It's made of 23 Risers for different music genres. I hosted it for a while on another platform, and as I'm moving to a more robust solution, I want to share it again with you all #musicians.

The risers are CC0, there's no E-Mail trap, no tracking, nothing. They are entirely free. Click the link, download them, et voilà!

cloud.samuelaubert.eu/nextclou…

Enjoy, make music

 

zrythm just released its beta version.

go give it a try, it's a really promising DAW, free software, multiplatform. Good looking. And "modern". And with a chord track.

 

I'm not affiliated, but I like the look and feel of inkline. At the moment, they are working on porting it to Vue3. It's a nice alternative to Veautify etc.

 

I started learning web development with it. And I really enjoy the format so far. Have you ever tried to learn web dev online?

 

I'm interested on why you chose one over the other, if you tested a lot of them, and ultimately what do you use it for. And no, I'm not running a covert poll to develop a product, I'm genuinely interested.

I don't use video software right now, but as a FOSS audio guy, I want to keep an open mind about media creation altogether in the free/libre software world.

 

I'm an audio guy and I've seen what pipewire does for audio. It brings flexibility and low-latency together so that both professionals and normal users use the same audio stack.

But how does it work in a video pipeline? What are the use case?

 

A classic question, but as linux audio is getting bigger and bigger and even I can't cope with all the great new plugins, I'd be glad to hear what you all are using in order to make great mixes.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago (1 children)

A lot of it is not up to date, but it's a nice list anyway. Thanks

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