LNXMuSCNS video meetings on Saturday / 6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 14.00 EDT
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Re: LNXMuSCNS video meetings on Saturday / 6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 14.00 EDT
I hope it went well last night. I was finishing my track for the Libre Music Challenge or I would have checked in.
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Re: LNXMuSCNS video meetings on Saturday / 6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 14.00 EDT
I realized you were working on your track when i saw your submission, great job @merlyn, I'm really glad to have you in the LMC#11.
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Re: LNXMuSCNS video meetings on Saturday / 6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 14.00 EDT
A few points we discussed in the last meeting:
- @rghvdberg's Drops feature requests and bug reporting
- @rghvdberg's new projects: Zynayumi UI (https://github.com/rghvdberg/zynayumi) and Boomer (https://github.com/clearly-broken-software/boomer)
- Usefulness and inspiration of using different themes for your audio plugins/applications
- Audacity UI and why its themes are png files
- Using sed to improve linuxsynths.com navigation
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Re: LNXMuSCNS video meetings on Saturday / 6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 14.00 EDT
A few points we discussed in the last meeting:
- A brief insight on drum programming and DrumGizmo by @merlyn
- How much time a person need to learn about most of the Ardour's features?
- The all time favorite subject of the meeting: "Do we really need CPU hungry plugins to make cool sounds?"
- Audio software and plugins life cycle - The eternal struggle to make software stay alive and working VS developing new shiny toys
- The current state of older and newer LV2 plugins
- Summer has arrived (in the Northern Hemisphere)
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Re: LNXMuSCNS video meetings on Saturday / 6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 14.00 EDT
One thing that came up was that I thought there was a bug in Ardour 6.7. I left Ardour open overnight and in the morning the DSP load was 100%, there were tons of xruns reported, and my computer locked up.
This has been fixed in Ardour 6.8. In the release notes there is a mention of a memory leak being fixed, which I think is what this was.
tl;dr
Ardour 6.7 -- bad
Ardour 6.8 -- good
This has been fixed in Ardour 6.8. In the release notes there is a mention of a memory leak being fixed, which I think is what this was.
tl;dr
Ardour 6.7 -- bad
Ardour 6.8 -- good
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Re: LNXMuSCNS video meetings on Saturday / 6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 14.00 EDT
A few more tidbits from last week's meeting:
- Drum Gizmo's "round robin" sample usage capability
- DSP load vs. CPU load
- the current trend of considering of certain apps to be "the industry standard" based simply upon what other musicians tell them, rather than critically thinking on a app-per-app basis, based on personal needs and the specific capabilities/limitations of the app in question.
Even though the UEFA 2020 finals (Italy vs. England) are tomorrow, the meeting is still on, as usual! (I'll be multi-tasking..)
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- Drum Gizmo's "round robin" sample usage capability
- DSP load vs. CPU load
- the current trend of considering of certain apps to be "the industry standard" based simply upon what other musicians tell them, rather than critically thinking on a app-per-app basis, based on personal needs and the specific capabilities/limitations of the app in question.
Even though the UEFA 2020 finals (Italy vs. England) are tomorrow, the meeting is still on, as usual! (I'll be multi-tasking..)
Brian
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Re: LNXMuSCNS video meetings on Saturday / 6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 14.00 EDT
I lost half of the explanation on DrumGizmo @merlyn gave thanks my great wifi connection.briandc wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:04 pm A few more tidbits from last week's meeting:
- Drum Gizmo's "round robin" sample usage capability
- DSP load vs. CPU load
- the current trend of considering of certain apps to be "the industry standard" based simply upon what other musicians tell them, rather than critically thinking on a app-per-app basis, based on personal needs and the specific capabilities/limitations of the app in question.
Even though the UEFA 2020 finals (Italy vs. England) are tomorrow, the meeting is still on, as usual! (I'll be multi-tasking..)
Brian
Thanks @briandc for mentioning the other subjects.
The EURO 2020 final is sunday 11/7 I guess, so no problem for sport fans who want to join us tomorrow.
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Re: LNXMuSCNS video meetings on Saturday / 6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 14.00 EDT
@LAM .. yeah, I just realized last night that I made a mistake about the UEFA date..LAM wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:23 pmI lost half of the explanation on DrumGizmo @merlyn gave thanks my great wifi connection.briandc wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:04 pm A few more tidbits from last week's meeting:
- Drum Gizmo's "round robin" sample usage capability
- DSP load vs. CPU load
- the current trend of considering of certain apps to be "the industry standard" based simply upon what other musicians tell them, rather than critically thinking on a app-per-app basis, based on personal needs and the specific capabilities/limitations of the app in question.
Even though the UEFA 2020 finals (Italy vs. England) are tomorrow, the meeting is still on, as usual! (I'll be multi-tasking..)
Brian
Thanks @briandc for mentioning the other subjects.
The EURO 2020 final is sunday 11/7 I guess, so no problem for sport fans who want to join us tomorrow.
Anyway, see everyone in about 6 hours!
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Re: LNXMuSCNS video meetings on Saturday / 6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 14.00 EDT
Another nice discussion last week. Talked about WaveEdit, Drops and Xterminator, among other things.
I'll be checking in about an hour or so late tomorrow nite.
Hope everyone's having a great summer (or winter, depending on where you are ) and hope to see you folks tomorrow at 6pm GMT!
Brian
I'll be checking in about an hour or so late tomorrow nite.
Hope everyone's having a great summer (or winter, depending on where you are ) and hope to see you folks tomorrow at 6pm GMT!
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Might be 2 hours late
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Re: LNXMuSCNS video meetings on Saturday / 6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 14.00 EDT
Just a quick update on last week's meet-up:
- talked about Robin Gareus's "audio-to-midi" script available in Ardour. Very promising!
- the idea of a Libre Music Challenge that requires putting music to a video!
- looked at some online resources that provide royalty-free video
- the "midi-through" port is your friend!
Until Saturday at 6pm GMT.....
Brian
- talked about Robin Gareus's "audio-to-midi" script available in Ardour. Very promising!
- the idea of a Libre Music Challenge that requires putting music to a video!
- looked at some online resources that provide royalty-free video
- the "midi-through" port is your friend!
Until Saturday at 6pm GMT.....
Brian
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Re: LNXMuSCNS video meetings on Saturday / 6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 14.00 EDT
Another nice Saturday evening chat with fellow linux-for-music musicians!
A few points discussed this round:
Qt5Ct: giving your Qt5 apps a more personalized appearance!
Tenacity: an interesting alternative to Audacity!
Pipewire: another interesting project, aimed at managing Jack/Pulseaudio all in one.
Xhip: a really nice-sounding software synth with FM, subtractive and soundshaping capabilities. Works very well even on older (ie. 15-year-old) 32-bit PCs!
Qmidimonitor: a very lightweight app that displays MIDI signals; would like to see a bit more "standardized" output features, such as time, notes in "C4" format, and recognition of MIDI signals such as aftertouch. A way to export the data as a midi file would make it quite complete, imo!
Skins for software synths: is anyone doing anything interesting here? Synths like WhySynth might look really cool with a "makeover." To each his own, of course. But skinning options make using virtual instruments all the more fun, for sure!
Until next Saturday! (I'll be checking in a bit later, around 8 GMT, fwiw..)
Brian
A few points discussed this round:
Qt5Ct: giving your Qt5 apps a more personalized appearance!
Tenacity: an interesting alternative to Audacity!
Pipewire: another interesting project, aimed at managing Jack/Pulseaudio all in one.
Xhip: a really nice-sounding software synth with FM, subtractive and soundshaping capabilities. Works very well even on older (ie. 15-year-old) 32-bit PCs!
Qmidimonitor: a very lightweight app that displays MIDI signals; would like to see a bit more "standardized" output features, such as time, notes in "C4" format, and recognition of MIDI signals such as aftertouch. A way to export the data as a midi file would make it quite complete, imo!
Skins for software synths: is anyone doing anything interesting here? Synths like WhySynth might look really cool with a "makeover." To each his own, of course. But skinning options make using virtual instruments all the more fun, for sure!
Until next Saturday! (I'll be checking in a bit later, around 8 GMT, fwiw..)
Brian
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