kubikpixel, to IT German
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Genau das, denn KI und Werbung ist selten bis gar nicht die Wahrheit.

»Künstliche Intelligenz vergleichen: Auch eine Frage des Gefühls:
Es gibt viele KI-Systeme. Aber welches ist das richtige für mich? Eine Frage, die erstaunlich schwer zu beantworten ist.«

🔊 https://www.srf.ch/wissen/technik/ki-benchmarks-kuenstliche-intelligenz-vergleichen-auch-eine-frage-des-gefuehls

Vivaldi, to Vivaldi
@Vivaldi@vivaldi.net avatar

Our first Live Community Talk starts in 10 minutes!

🎙️ Join here: https://audon.space/u/@Vivaldi@social.vivaldi.net

Not a fan of speaking in public? Share your questions and reasons to use Vivaldi in the comments.👇🏻

SomeGadgetGuy, to tech
@SomeGadgetGuy@techhub.social avatar

Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro X Review!

https://somegadgetguy.com/2024/04/19/beyerdynamic-dt-770-pro-x-a-fresh-twist-on-a-classic-studio-headphone/

I’ve used DT 770’s for YEARS now in my professional career, and it makes me nervous when a company says they’re going to update a classic piece of studio recording hardware. Using the new 770 Pro X for a couple weeks now, I have a LOT of thoughts.

Vivaldi, (edited ) to community
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📣 Mark your calendars!

Are you considering switching to Vivaldi from another browser, or are you a long-time fan who wants to learn some tips and tricks?

Join us and some of our community members tomorrow for a live discussion about what makes Vivaldi unique. ✨

This event is audio only so you can listen or request speaking access to join the conversation and share your reasons for using Vivaldi.

🎙️ This is the first of our upcoming Vivaldi Community Talks so stay tuned for more.

🎤 Join here: https://audon.space/u/@Vivaldi@social.vivaldi.net (the room will open tomorrow, at the time of the event)

Check your local time here:

https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Live+Talk%3A+What+makes+Vivaldi+unique%3F&iso=20240419T23&p1=187&am=30

blueghost, to Dragonlance
@blueghost@mastodon.online avatar

Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) is an audio format, data is compressed with no loss of information or quality.

FLAC is a format option for archiving audio collections such as CDs.

Ripping a CD to FLAC allows an exact copy of an audio CD to be created if the original is lost or damaged.

Supported devices: https://xiph.org/flac/links.html#hardware
Supported software: https://xiph.org/flac/links.html#software
FLAC: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLAC

Website: https://xiph.org/flac

rasterweb, to AdobePhotoshop
@rasterweb@mastodon.social avatar

I wrote about making copies and what that has meant throughout my lifetime... I think it's interesting. Maybe you will too?

➡️ https://rasterweb.net/raster/2024/04/17/make-copies/

metin, to environment
@metin@graphics.social avatar
mtxvp, to foss
@mtxvp@mastodon.social avatar

Wavacity, free FOSS web port of Audacity, powerful audio editor https://wavacity.com/

CultureDesk, (edited ) to television
@CultureDesk@flipboard.social avatar

The laugh track was once a standard feature of every TV comedy, but it may now be on its final chuckle — the last major show that used one was "The Big Bang Theory," and that finished in 2019. The Atlantic's Jacob Stern writes about the half-century history of the audio irritant, which actor David Niven once called “the single greatest affront to public intelligence I know of,” and whether we'll miss it when it's gone. "For all the ire it incurred, for all the bad jokes it disguised, the laugh track was fundamentally about reproducing the experience of being part of an audience, and its decline is also the decline of communal viewership," says Stern. What's your take on the track? [Story is paywalled]

https://flip.it/3JeN5V

alf, to Musicproduction
@alf@freeradical.zone avatar

This weekend I made a custom setup for my new Zoom F3 recorder.

If you're interested I wrote a short article about it here

https://abc.fractalf.net/articles/006-custom-field-recording-setup.html

linuxiac, to linux
@linuxiac@mastodon.social avatar

Ardour 8.6 Digital Audio Workstation fixes crucial bugs, including a drawing error and a crashing issue with JACK2. Here's more on that!
https://linuxiac.com/ardour-8-6-daw-targets-stability-with-critical-bug-fixes/

amadeus, to Dragonlance
@amadeus@mstdn.social avatar

Could an possibly read the host or state?
What about if it is running in a with ?

amadeus, to Dragonlance
@amadeus@mstdn.social avatar

Today is a special day for me and I think for all (s).
Sinevibes, a true innovator in the field of unique yet easy to use (s) (s), joins the family by releasing Integer, their new digital-analog buffer device, as their first native Linux plug-in. 🥳🥰
Get it here: https://www.sinevibes.com/integer/
PD: They created their first plug-in almost 20 years ago and were all in on Linux at the time. So in a way this is like "The Return to Linux"! 🤓

DropBear, to Israel
@DropBear@theblower.au avatar

Incoming Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Simon Harris:
“Prime minister Netanyahu, the Irish people could not be clearer. We are repulsed by your actions. Ceasefire now and let the aid flow safely.”
https://youtu.be/WOiPlTdurK0&t=1364

@palestine

franciswashere,
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jackwilliambell, to python
@jackwilliambell@rustedneuron.com avatar

> Nava is a library that allows users to play sound in Python without any dependencies or platform restrictions. It is a cross-platform solution that runs on any operating system, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. https://github.com/openscilab/nava

Currently only supports .wav files, except on OSX it also supports .mp3. Given that it is probably better for games and the like than for .

wmj1102, to Dragonlance

This was my first ever project with suno. I simply told it to create a metal song about coffee. I didn't even write lyrics, just had GPT do it. Pretty cool. I love the sound of it. #Audio #AI #Sound #Music

moongold, to Dragonlance
@moongold@mastodon.social avatar

Fascinating look back at the audio gear used for The Woodstock “Aquarian Exposition” (aka music festival!) in 1969.

Well worth a read, whether you were there or not...

https://wifihifi.com/a-look-back-at-woodstock/

This story originally appeared in the September 2019 print issue of WifiHifi. Written by Frank Lenk.

#woodstock #audio #music #festival #wifi #sound #audioengineering #livesound #wifihifi #franklenk #1960s

michellemanafy, to Dragonlance
@michellemanafy@journa.host avatar

For the past 20 years, one man has been releasing album after album of songs with the object of producing a result to match nearly anything anybody could think to search for. “You have to understand,” he said, apologetically. “I’ve written over 24,000 songs. I wrote 50 songs yesterday.” https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/31/magazine/spotify-matt-farley.html

Zenek73, to Dragonlance Polish
@Zenek73@101010.pl avatar

Ciekawy artykuł - o streamerze póki co nic nie wiadomo. Oby był na RPI :) Wzmacniacz podobał mi się od zawsze - chyba tylko Yamaha ma równie ładne sprzęty w klimatach vintage - ale nasze cenowo jednak wyższa półka.

https://www.infoaudio.pl/artykul/2380,unitra-zmartwychwstanie-z-grubej-rury-dawniej-hi-fi-teraz-polski-hi-end

Zenek73, to Dragonlance Polish
@Zenek73@101010.pl avatar

Jeszcze mam działający sprzęt jak na zdjęciu. Pierwsze kasety z tego grały, było nawet parę wiejskich dyskotek :D a liczby ognisk nie zliczę (z podłączonym akumulatorem).
Pamiętam że zawsze oglądałem takie sprzęty w Pewexie czy w Baltonie w Olsztynie. Ostatecznie dostałem od Wujka Z Niemiec jego magnetofon na miejsce którego kupił sobie miniwieżę Aiwa - którą też po latach dostałem z małym zbiorem płyt CD.
I tak narodziła się moja miłość do sprzętu audio choć skonsumowana tylko częściowo, bo są ważniejsze wydatki niż duży drogi sprzęt.

davemark, to ai
@davemark@mastodon.social avatar

😮🙀
OpenAI can now take a small sample of your voice and:

  • generate it saying anything it wants in English
  • do the same thing in a number of other languages
  • start with the sample in other languages and do the same

This is both marvelous and terrifying.

Without intervention, the end of human voiced audiobooks and voiceover work?

Click the link and scroll for a number of samples.

https://openai.com/blog/navigating-the-challenges-and-opportunities-of-synthetic-voices

ppatel, to Dragonlance
@ppatel@mstdn.social avatar

OpenAI debuts Voice Engine, which lets users generate synthetic copy of a voice from a 15-second sample, available to around 100 partners, including HeyGe. In other words, it's not available to the public just yet.

https://techcrunch.com/2024/03/29/openai-custom-voice-engine-preview/

Gallorum, (edited ) to lacabine French
@Gallorum@mamot.fr avatar

double, mais d'abord un peu de réclame pour LE .

Ça permet de "lire" dans les interstices de vie, en faisant le ménage/jardinage/cuisine... ou juste en se baladant.
Souvent c'est bien lu, par des bons comédiens, qui connaissent leur métier, et parfois y'a un peu de bruitage ou d'effets d'ambiance (pas au point d'une dramatique radio, mais un peu).

Seul défaut, c'est souvent un peu lent et c'est pénible dans les passages à suspense. Et difficile de sauter des pages.

Gallorum,
@Gallorum@mamot.fr avatar

Et donc
Billy Summers de Stephen King,
Traduit par Jean Esch
Lu par Thierry Blanc

C'est un très bon King, polar/thriller, l'aspect fantastique est anecdotique.

Le personnage principal est un tueur à gages "gentil", à la fois très naïf et très malin, qui joue avec plusieurs personnalités.
Deux parties très différentes, avec un fort changement d'enjeu à la charnière. Un passage malheureux un peu cliché/attendu vers la fin, mais qui heureusement ne conclut pas le récit.

metin, to retrogaming
@metin@graphics.social avatar

If I had to choose a favorite arcade game soundtrack from the 1980s, I wouldn't hesitate for a moment. It would be "Magical Sound Shower" from Sega's classic 1986 Out Run driving game.

Composed by Hiroshi Kawaguchi using FM synth tech, it's such an uplifting tune. I love it, and it brings back childhood memories of spending more cash than I should have in order to race around in a Ferrari with a blonde bombshell sitting next to me. 😎

metin, (edited )
@metin@graphics.social avatar

@ooRay_creation When it comes to computer music in general, my top picks would be:

● Monty on the Run, Commodore 64 (Rob Hubbard)
● Magical Sound Shower, Out Run, arcade
● Ghouls 'n' Ghosts, arcade and C64 / Amiga (arranged by Tim Follin).
● Rambo intro / title screen, C64 (Martin Galway).
● Streets of Rage, Megadrive.
● This tune by our own game music composer Ramon Braumuller:

https://graphics.social/@metin/111421090296824404

metin, (edited ) to ElectronicMusic
@metin@graphics.social avatar

When I was a youngster in the late 1980s, I formed an Amiga game dev team with 2 friends.

Before making games, we started by trying to sell game music that used minimal RAM, made with our music editor SIDmon.

To promote our game music, this energetic music module was composed by our musician Ramon Braumuller. The file, including tiny sampled sounds, is only 22 kilobytes.

Check the hashtag for more tunes.

metin,
@metin@graphics.social avatar

Our small dev team's Amiga game Hoi was released worldwide on 3.5 inch diskettes in 1992.

This tune was composed by our musician Ramon Braumuller for a hidden bonus level in level 2.

Most of the game tunes were designed to be repeated, hence the abrupt ending.

Check other posts in this thread and the hashtag for more tunes and info.

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