Marianne is a french far-right sovereignist newspaper. I’m not surprised it’s spreading this kind of informations as its goal is definitely to weaken Macron’s government. Plus a lot of its headlines are clickbaity bullshit serving a far-right agenda.
I’m not saying it’s a direct propaganda newspaper, but their interests are inline with those of Russia. It’s easy to get an officer to say this or that so I wouldn’t trust anything written here as it’s just opinions from some french officers.
Bitwig and Presonus just released an open source exchange format between DAW. It would even transfer automation data which seemed to be until now a pain point. I think it’s a good thing to be able to collaborate with other musicians easily....
Okay, so this isn’t a production software question, but I don’t know where else to ask. I am looking for a replacement for Thimeo SteroTool. I LOVE this VST processor, but at €385 with the declipper, delossifier, and dynamic EQ options, it’s a real serious dent in my budget....
I really don’t get it. 200€ for a plugin where you can get a hardware version for roughly the same price, or that can be recreated with basically any soft synth. And there are tons of 303 plugins, both paid and free.
I did a sample pack for musicians using a modular synthesizer a while ago. It’s made of 23 Risers for different music genres. I hosted it for a while on another platform, and as I’m moving to a more robust solution, I want to share it again with you all #musicians....
I’m not affiliated, but I like the look and feel of inkline. At the moment, they are working on porting it to Vue3. It’s a nice alternative to Veautify etc.
A classic question, but as linux audio is getting bigger and bigger and even I can’t cope with all the great new plugins, I’d be glad to hear what you all are using in order to make great mixes.
Zrythm is a new (still in alpha version) DAW on the not overly crowded FOSS DAW market. It's aimed at music producers, not necessarily engineers like ardour....
French journalists were able to get access to a confidential report from the French Defense Dpt. on the war. (www.marianne.net)
TLDR...
DAWproject: Open exchange format for user data between Digital Audio Workstations (github.com)
Bitwig and Presonus just released an open source exchange format between DAW. It would even transfer automation data which seemed to be until now a pain point. I think it’s a good thing to be able to collaborate with other musicians easily....
Thimeo Stereo Tool Alternatives - Preferably FOSS (www.thimeo.com)
Okay, so this isn’t a production software question, but I don’t know where else to ask. I am looking for a replacement for Thimeo SteroTool. I LOVE this VST processor, but at €385 with the declipper, delossifier, and dynamic EQ options, it’s a real serious dent in my budget....
Arturia launches Acid V 303 emulator (www.arturia.com)
Arturia added another classic emulation to their product list, Acid V, a 303 clone....
Free Risers Sample Pack! (cloud.samuelaubert.eu)
I did a sample pack for musicians using a modular synthesizer a while ago. It’s made of 23 Risers for different music genres. I hosted it for a while on another platform, and as I’m moving to a more robust solution, I want to share it again with you all #musicians....
Zrythm DAW - beta release (www.zrythm.org)
zrythm just released its beta version....
I stumbled upon Inline, a UI/UX library for VueJS (inkline.io)
I’m not affiliated, but I like the look and feel of inkline. At the moment, they are working on porting it to Vue3. It’s a nice alternative to Veautify etc.
So, what's your favorite audio mixing plugin for linux at the moment?
A classic question, but as linux audio is getting bigger and bigger and even I can’t cope with all the great new plugins, I’d be glad to hear what you all are using in order to make great mixes.
Zrythm, the upcoming FOSS DAW (lemmy.ml)
Zrythm is a new (still in alpha version) DAW on the not overly crowded FOSS DAW market. It's aimed at music producers, not necessarily engineers like ardour....
Parallel Compression on the Whole Mix – the ‘Rear Buss’ Technique (www.youtube.com)
great audio mix tip to thicken a complete mix and bring important elements forward:...
Massive List of 70+ Open Source Music Production Tools (midination.com)
Here's a helpful list of free and open-source tools for producing music. It's got everything from DAW's to samplers, synths and more.