@unfa I think I will have to, otherwise debugging plugins is much harder (having to start a full DAW just to check a few small plugin things..)
The important part is CLAP and DPF, for making plugins. That is the sponsored work.
Adding it in Carla is not part of the task, though if I have time I will do it as well
I am going to join the "hip" kids and start some CLAP implementation too. As the famous quote goes, "you gotta do what you gotta do", but why not have some fun while at it too.
I am considering doing live-streams for such implementation. Again following the cool kids 😎
Want to ask though if anyone is even interested.
So Yay or Nay..?
Now with v1.0.0 stable release tagged!
Binaries at https://github.com/trummerschlunk/master_me/releases or via KXStudio repositories if you prefer.
So who wants to help test a plugin before release?
The master-me plugin is ready, go try it out! https://github.com/trummerschlunk/master_me
The github actions tab has the usual build stuff, and you can always build it yourself (can take a bit due to git submodules download).
If all is fine, we get a release later today
I saw someone inspecting an elevator and asked if I could watch. He went on to explain all kinds of cool things about the elevator, like that it had 6 cables and that any single one of them was rated to hold the whole thing. It also has big hydraulic shock absorbers underneath just in case. Sometimes people tell him to hurry up so they can use it again, but I’m ok with him taking his time.
People often love telling you about what they’re doing if you’re willing to ask. Stay curious!
My new video is here! This one tackles copyright and legal issues and is a follow-up to my previous video about Virtual Playing Orchestra.
This time it premiere on PeerTube -let's see how this goes :)
https://peertube.kx.studio/w/9HCkcystQrv2yLBSSA7z9T
#unfa #VirtualPlayingOrchestra #MusicProduction #Copyright #CreativeCommons #CC #Licensing #FreeCulture #FreeSoftware #FOSS #Libre #OpenSource
@openmastering @this I am too young, jamin was not something I ever used, it was already started being phased out (mainly due to it being standalone) when I started doing things in linux audio.
from what I understand the new plugin can serve as replacement yes, though the same can be achieve in many other ways.
A great writeup on the GRUB issue:
https://endeavouros.com/news/full-transparency-on-the-grub-issue/
@unfa I use KDE / Linux, works quite well
@gperson is there an option where it doesnt matter? similar things can be achieved in both
@unfa sadly such design is totally unlike what Rack does internally.
I have similar goals that I want for it, because I want this wasm UI to be able to control a remote instance. But as it stands it is just not possible. Either some very smart tricks need to be found, or major engine rework to be done, before this is even possible.
@unfa define what multiplayer is on this context, cause I dont know..
@unfa forgot to say, press "run" on the top-left module after loading
@unfa you can pass it a patch file in the url if you want to show case some cool stuff to people.
so for example https://cardinal.kx.studio/?patchurl=https://patchstorage.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/JTB-wasm_house_toshare.vcv loads a nice "little" techno patch
(warning: needs quite the beefy cpu)
@tenacity exciting UI changes but no screenshots?
Pine64 has a problem.
https://blog.brixit.nl/why-i-left-pine64/
#Pine64 #PinePhone #Manjaro #Linux #FOSS #OpenSource #LinuxPhones
Just wrote up a little summary on my current (work-related) situation, which I can finally talk about after MOD has made its situation public.
Details at https://www.patreon.com/posts/70766698
Tough times and terrible timing too.
Sonoj Convention 2022 has been cancelled, but there's a bright lookout into the future!
Sonoj Convention was created as an annual event to bring together the open-source music-making community and facilitate meeting in person, getting to know each other.
Sonoj now has it's community chat: https://chat.sonoj.org (based on Matrix).
Hopefully we can bring this event back in 2023!
Here's an interview I did with Nils, the event creator in 2019:
https://youtu.be/GvMhRnVn_e8
@unfa the fight for those micro-controllers is already lost, but at least on a higher-level we can still control the OS to a point. taking that away just to be able to run a few games is not great.
the wider linux adoption often involves things that opensource does not benefit from. on the contrary, companies want to use the opensource tools as base to build their commercial proprietary offerings. with the gains very rarely trickling down
I just dont expect good things from a mass-market linux