ams-lv2 1.0.2 released

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ams-lv2 1.0.2 released

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Hello all,

Today I just released the version 1.0.2 of the ams-lv2 plugins.
ams-lv2 is a port of alsa-modular-synth in the lv2 format to create modular synth primarily with Ingen.
Source code and more information available on the website: http://objectivewave.wordpress.com/ams-lv2/

To celebrate this release, I created two videos:

The first is a demo of 3 synths created with ams-lv2 and Ingen (a bass, a lead and a pad) soloed and inside a mix:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWfF71NerkQ

I created as well this first tutorial on the basics of ams-lv2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuQZajaSw6M

I really hope you enjoy these plugins and find them useful somehow!

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This is a bit beyond me (at the moment anyway) but looks like a very powerful tool.
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Modulars are not that difficult. It's perfect to learn about synthesises and you can do anything with it.
Looks very nice. I'll try it out :).
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tripomatic wrote:Modulars are not that difficult. It's perfect to learn about synthesises and you can do anything with it.
That's true, I'm understand what the components do and how synthesis works in general but starting from scratch and thinking about which component you want to do what is another level. I'm more of a 'open a synth, hit init and make up a patch in a few minutes' kind of guy :P
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