New song (Finnish pop)
New song. Unfortunately in Finnish. But all Mixing Mixbus 32C v9. AvLinux MXE, only native Linux plugins. Drums recorded with Ardour at Jyrki's home, as well as vocals.
New song. Unfortunately in Finnish. But all Mixing Mixbus 32C v9. AvLinux MXE, only native Linux plugins. Drums recorded with Ardour at Jyrki's home, as well as vocals.
Nice professional sounding mix! Uplifting song. My translate bot says it is "You are beautiful" in English.
Thank you for the nice feedback. Linux works in media production.
@sunrat
The translation is correct ![]()
My studio has been Linux for a year now. And it is from now on. Thank you to everyone who is part of this journey
Cool! Absolutely ready for radio! ...there are a lot of nice, hidden sweets ![]()
I've always thought so. The native tools available for Linux are the equal of most on other platforms, and Mixbus 32C and the Harrison XT and AVA plugins are top of the heap IMO.
Some really excellent plugins have become available for Linux recently. A couple of wonderful ones that spring to mind are Auburn Sounds Lens (which I actually bought) and Fircomp. No need for silly clumsy Wine setups any more and next time I have to set up a production system it will not be used.
@erlkönig
Thank you for the comment. More is coming as summer time approaches, it's nicer to do. It is bright and warm at night.
Great work, excellent mixing and production!
Congrats! I hope you 'finnish' many more in the future! ![]()
@GMaq
You are actually part of the production team (at least on a mental and intuitive level) because you created this tool AVLinux. As are the Ardour crew and of course Harrison's crew. And the entire Linux plugin development community together and separately. By this I mean open source as well as commercial ones. My day is always better when this possibility exists.
p.s. More of these are coming ![]()
Very good song, well produced - even though I can't understand a word, quality shows through.
Really good song, I don't know Finnish, but it doesn't matter, the quality is really high!
I'm happy that you obtain these results with Linux. This is the evidence that the platform is not so important, but the composer/producer is! ![]()