Alder Blooming - Blues Rock international linux collaboration

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Re: Alder Blooming - Blues Rock international linux collaboration

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GMaq wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 9:08 pm Hi!

I haven't gotten down here to the music lounge in a while...

Love this! Hilarious premise, great song and performance by all and enjoyed the video too!
Thanks GMaq, great that you liked it!

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Re: Alder Blooming - Blues Rock international linux collaboration

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tavasti wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2020 6:40 pm
jonetsu wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2020 6:32 pm After some minimal playing around with samples (using the Redux and the Bitwig sampler) I found that there's no need to get a sample that's fits exactly the purpose. A sample is rather an invitation to see what can be done with that audio, providing that there's a good tool to start with for doing so. Isolating good aspects, re-pitching, extending using reverb and delays, EQ'ing, many approaches can be used.
For me, Redux did not work, and support did not get that reproduced problem, so they did not get new customer. Bitwig costs too much for me, so can't test tools you have.

I am currently working on some stuff that could be potential for usage of samples, and there is territory where I need to learn more.
Ok, now Redux is fixed (public fix out soon), so now I have sampler I have been looking for. So maybe I will get something done with samples also!

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Latest track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycVrgGtrBmM

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