In order to avoid any potential issues I removed the "even a little slightly problematic" modules from Cardinal temporarily, so any new patches done with it now are safe to use from now on (so no modules-were-removed surprises possible)
Meanwhile the core modules, due to VCV branding and CC-ND restriction, are being slowly replaced by Cardinal counterparts.
Still WIP and yeah they look boring, but should be good enough for a first release. Getting things moving is the first step.
VST3 handling in hosts continues to amaze me.
Seems FLStudio doesn't support VST3 plugins without custom GUI. The GUI ends up fully empty [pic1]
That arrow down is not to show/hide the GUI, but to access some options. some trickery then allows to change parameters on the sidebar panel. [pic2]
[pic3] shows how it is supposed to look like, using VST2 format.
Have we reach the point where nobody cares about plugins without GUIs, so much they wont even implement support for it? wow
On the topic of crypto and NFTs, "Folding Ideas" has a great and extensive video essay about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ_xWvX1n9g
Caring about proper licensing is a pain sometimes.
But such is life if you want to get your stuff packaged in the most common Linux distros.
This is the situation on Cardinal so far:
https://github.com/DISTRHO/Cardinal/blob/main/doc/LICENSES.md#artwork--panel-licenses
The non-commercial clause of many artwork files is a problem for a few distros.
With that said, in due time I believe Cardinal should be at least in ArchLinux and Ubuntu multiverse repos.
Only 25 days till first release!
Some good news for a change.
https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/google-analytics/
1 day late, but DPF-Plugins has its own release today too.
See https://kx.studio/News/?action=view&url=dpf-plugins-v15-released
Carla and Ildaeil still need a release, but the JACK stuff took a lot of time so these last ones are late. Still coming soon though.
It is release day again!
We got not 1, not 2, but 3 JACK related releases!
https://jackaudio.org/news/2022/01/15/jack1-v01260-and-jack2-v1920-releases.html
https://jackaudio.org/news/2022/01/15/jack-example-tools-release-1.html
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More FOSS drama, @rghvdberg@sonomu.club reset that counter again!
Green is the best color, when you get green you know you are good 💚
All builds green, let's go 🚀
https://github.com/DISTRHO/PawPaw/actions/runs/1680221527
(Just silly things to ignore, nevermind me, was just a pain to get all the builds working. Go green!)
Cardinal, the DPF-based open source plugin wrapper of VCV Rack.
https://github.com/DISTRHO/Cardinal
@falktx talks about it in the latest monthly report: https://kx.studio/News/?action=view&url=kxstudio-monthly-report-november-december-2021
It is the end of another month, and year too!
Time for one of those reports.
https://kx.studio/News/?action=view&url=kxstudio-monthly-report-november-december-2021
Want to write about current and future plans too, another day.
Happy new year! 🎉
Published a new video, right before we wave 2021 goodbye :D
https://youtu.be/SJoLiPLebNE
#unfa #OpenSource #FreeSoftware #Libre #Audio #MusicProduction #Sound #AudioProduction
KDE Neon is a find distro most of the time, but them updating Qt packages means a few things get broken as side effect..
Well, Telegram-Desktop stopped working a few days ago, time to rebuild a new version.
Maybe once KDE6 begins to take shape all the updates to KDE5 take a step back and focus goes on stability, that would be nice..
From week to week some small details change in KDE, often for the best, but having to relearn things gets annoying sometimes.
The little things sometimes make you happy, GMT (Game Maker's Toolkit) on YouTube has a nice video regarding accessibility in 2021 games.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IhQl1CBj9U
It is actually quite positive, and shows clear improvement from previous years.
The culture around the gaming industry is sadly still quite the shit-show, but hopefully that improves with time too.
@falktx I'm sharing your thoughts and that's why people think I'm living outside of this world because I'm now part of this unique community who communicates/shares/gets "informed"/learns... using the same unique tool for each need. The topic of changing people minds and habits and the rationale for promoting one tool vs another is too vast but it's a fact that laziness is the best promoter for tools that consider customers as a product. Everyone make choices, I made mines.