linuxsynths.com
DX-10
http://www.linuxsynths.com/DX-10PatchesDemos/DX-10.html
Is a polyphonic realtime VST-based synthesizer developed by Paul Kellet, and was ported to linux by David Robillard. All the parameters for sound synthesis are provided in the single UI shown above. This tarball contains the patches in the demos (except E.Piano, which is one of several presets included in the app itself). Each patch is a folder; just unzip the file in the hidden. Folder and they will appear in the presets list when DX-10 is started.
testing.beatwaves.net
Blog | beatwaves.net | Sakari Bergen's personal site
http://testing.beatwaves.net/blog
I finally got the work done, and here’s the result! I moved from Dupal to WordPress, as it feels better for my needs. So far I’ve enjoyed it more than Drupal. I didn’t keep all of the content from my old site: I recreated most of it and added some new content. I also went through links to my site with Google’s Webmaster Tools, and added redirects to urls which are linked to from other sites (and resurrected one blog post). Things progressed much easier. Thanks to the author, Andrew Tetlaw.
nedko.arnaudov.name
Nedko Arnaudov
http://nedko.arnaudov.name/blog
No-self-connect patch for jack-1.9.9.5. People are asking for no-self-connect patch updated for the new 1.9.9.5 jack2 release. While one can always use the git no-self-connect branch to build jack or generate patch, not everybody knows how to use git. So I’ve made a p1 patch and uploaded it. The patch itself and a PGP signature for it:. Http:/ nedko.arnaudov.name/soft/jack/jack2-no-self-connect-1.9.9.5.patch. Or if you want to use HTTPS and have ipv6:. Created: Wed Dec 19 12:42:00 0200 2012. Maybe someth...
ardourmidi.wordpress.com
Daves Hackathon | Ardour MIDI News
https://ardourmidi.wordpress.com/2009/02/16/daves-hackathon
8211; in case you are interested –. Posted February 16, 2009. On this weekend, Dave Robillard. A private hackathon: In a breathtaking series of commits. Parts of Ardours MIDI underpinnings, preparing it for tempo changes inside MIDI regions. Here is what he said on IRC:. All that during writing one of his doctorate papers, which have to be published this Wednesday. That milestone certainly deserves a lot of cheers from the Ardour MIDI community (bounties welcome,. See the donation button on Daves website.
deliriumdecrypted.blogspot.com
Delirium Decrypted - Adventures in sound, noise & tech: Triceratops is now also on Github
http://deliriumdecrypted.blogspot.com/2015/03/triceratops-is-now-also-on-github.html
Tuesday, 3 March 2015. Triceratops is now also on Github. Triceratops is now also on Github, hit problems while removing GTK so am sticking with it for now, but watch this space. 8 March 2015 at 16:39. What API did you try moving to? 9 March 2015 at 05:47. I need to look into what GUIs LV2 supports now, would like to do a simple one from scratch rather than GTK/QT/FLTK, didnt have the time to focus on it in the end, but still something Id like to try. 11 June 2015 at 03:49. View my complete profile.
beatwaves.net
Blog | beatwaves.net
http://beatwaves.net/blog
WhiteSpace faces in Emacs 23. This is a good old case of RTFM, but since I spent a couple of hours figuring it out, I thought I’d blog about it anyway…. In Emacs allows you to visualize whitespace in your code. The overall settings of the package are controlled with the ‘whitespace-style’ variable. Before Emacs 23 you didn’t need to include the ‘face’ option to make different faces work. However, since Emacs 23 you need to have it set. Written by Sakari Bergen. Multiuser screen made easy. For allowing an...
joebutton.co.uk
Baremetal MIDI file player / LV2 synth host for the Raspberry Pi
http://www.joebutton.co.uk/blog/baremetal-midi-lv2-raspberrypi
Gravely flawed in both concept and execution. Baremetal MIDI file player / LV2 synth host for the Raspberry Pi. This is a simple MIDI file player that runs directly on the Raspberry Pi. Hardware, ie. it doesn't run Linux or any OS (although I did end up implementing a bunch of sketchy POSIX functions). This means it's essentially an embedded project, and you can see from the video that it boots up more or less instantly. Is a good place to start looking. It's the first embedded implementation of an LV2.
joebutton.co.uk
Joe Button's Site of Web
http://www.joebutton.co.uk/blog
Gravely flawed in both concept and execution. Sampler plugin for the baremetal LV2 host. I threw together a simpler sampler plugin for kicks. Like the other plugins it sounds fairly underwhelming. Next challenge will probably be to try plugging in some real LV2 plugins. Baremetal MIDI machine now talks to hardware MIDI devices. The Baremetal MIDI file player. Was cool, but not quite as cool as a real instrument. I wired up a MIDI In port along the lines of This one here. I've learned a bit about doing ba...