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KVR Dev Challenge 5 linux plugins

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https://www.kvraudio.com/kvr-developer-challenge/2021/
LARAS (means Music Scale in Javanese language), is a free (and soon to be open source) tool that can be used as:

Music composition tool.
Music scale learning tool.
Major/minor motion composition learning tool.
Circle of 5th based composition learning tool.
Music learning/teaching tool.
Musical "typewriter".
Chord generator/chorder.
Fingering for Keyboard, Guitar and Ukulele learning tool.
Database of chord progressions.
.... or just another tool to waste your time with 175 scales, 74 chord types, more than 500 common progression, 100 free form progressions, progressions from 1,000 songs (many of them share the same chord progression off-course) using more than 1,200 playing patterns.
MixMaxTrix
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Mixer, Multi FX
Transperc is a transient processor (shaper) created mainly for percussive material, but can be used on any type of sound.
FilterDeMystifier (no mysteries, just math) is a filter plug-in for educational use. It will show you how a few poles and zeros define the sound of equalisers or vocal filters.
NB01 - distortion/sustainer is the first plugin from Noizebox Industries. Made for KVR DC21.

Inspired by a circuit from an ancient guitar pedal that was originally intended as a soft-distortion-sustainer for guitars. Giving that singing sustain without a lot of harsh distortion.
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Re: KVR Dev Challenge 5 linux plugins

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LARAS looks interesting... but JAVA??? :roll:

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For people who's struggling to understand how to make it spit out MIDI on Linux (like me in the first 5 minutes of usage):

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sudo modprobe snd-virmidi
Then select Utilities > Refresh > click on a VirMIDI port > Change Device
Connect the chosen VirMIDI port to your favorite synth or soundfont.

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