Rack | Spicetify | |
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156 | 22 | |
3,970 | 645 | |
0.4% | - | |
8.6 | 0.0 | |
17 days ago | almost 5 years ago | |
C++ | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Rack
- VCV Rack – The Eurorack Simulator
- Ambient improvisation with DIY modular synth and electric guitar
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Would you guys recommend buying Nexus for a beginner
VCV Rack - Modular Synth
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Ask HN: Comment here about whatever you're passionate about at the moment
> It’s haven’t bought any Modular’s yet but I’m really looking forward to getting into other on the new year.
http://cardinal.kx.studio
https://vcvrack.com/
The former is libre and gratis, runs as a standalone or plugin and in the browser!! and is based on the latter.
Ther former has a libre and gratis standalone version, the plugin version is non-gratis.
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Ask HN: Whats the modern day equivalent of 80s computer for kids to explore?
A music synthesizer. It's a pathway to learning electronics, music, and the nature of sound. There are cheap kits, cheap synths, lots of kinds of synths, and there are much more complicated and expensive systems you can grow into. You can get software synths also, VCV Rack is a free though complex one:
https://vcvrack.com/
However I'd recommend an inexpensive hardware one with real knobs you can turn, like one of the Korg Volca series:
https://www.korg-volca.com/en/
Recording the sounds can lead into exploring all the concepts and gear involved in recording and mixing music. It's not mutually exclusive with doing other things also, you can play with both synths and computers and being involved with something artistic can add dimensions to and an escape from the nature of classwork/work.
Some other suggestions: gardening, high voltage electronics (with lots of supervision), electronics, photography, movie making, ham radio (gnu radio), show lighting systems (there's more than disco lights, robotics is involved), robotics, acoustic instruments (guitar, piano, flute, drums), sensors (you don't necessarily have to know electronics, get a data logger with built in sensors), weather monitoring/forecasting, hydraulic systems (with supervision), wood working, metal working, 3D printing, bird watching, painting, minibikes/small engines.
- What Is the Future of the DAW?
- Good eurorack learning resources for a complete beginner?
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I love synthesizers, but I suck at synthesis and sound design?
What really opened my eyes was the Nord Micromodular; it taught me what I just described. It showed me how limited other synths were - but that limitation was a trade-off because it's much faster to make something on a fixed-structure synth than on a modular, in most cases. Nowadays, you can use https://vcvrack.com/ instead of a small limited box that needs Windows 98 to run the editor on.
- Should I pull the trigger?
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Long time Cubase user who is leaving a more traditional electronic workflow to modular hardware... Bitwig seems to be the DAW more for this style possibly? Any opinions first hand?
Also I would suggest the paid version of VCV rack which works as a VST too ( the free version is just stand alone ) Expecially when experimenting with modular ( believe me, it can save you a fortune whilst you learn what different modules do ) I would also recommend Omri Cohens Youtube channel for learning this too.
Spicetify
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Keeping it simple and clean
It's because of the way spotify updates their app. Spicetify is needed in general now to make spotify work with rainmeter skins. It's very easy to install :) Here's a link to it with instructions https://github.com/khanhas/Spicetify
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I wish Spotify had a “listen later” option.
Here's the github link. It's basically a mod of the desktop version of Spotify. It allows for extensions written in JavaScript and themes written in CSS (I think).
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webnowplaying doesn't work?
Spicetify is basically the old version and is now deprecated. It will not work with newer versions of spotify (and I don't think it works all that great with old versions either). Spicetify-cli is the new version, however it is currently in need of an update as well so that it works with the latest version of spotify.
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🦀🦀 Mond is Fixed 🦀🦀
Step 1: Follow PowerShell instructions for spicetify: https://github.com/khanhas/Spicetify
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Perks of having a LinuxAudio setup!
Music: Music Player Daemon (The ALSA of music players!) MOC (Terminal frontend for MPD) ncmpcpp (Anyone who tells you there's a better music player for Linux than this, is a scammer!) kunst (Even blind people need Album Art to listen music ;) Spicetify (Spicey Spotify with pywal!)
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Sweet Saturday
Spicetify allows you to use custom UIs. Couldn't use Spotify without it. The new UI is straight up trash.
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My three screen desktop, made with rainmeter. Bonus keyboard shot (Warning: My desk is not as clean as my desktop, Also I hope this does not break the rules)
Spotify skin: customized BurntSienna Applied with Spicetify
- TRACKS: Was passiert mit den Streaming-Milliarden? | ARTE
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I just discovered Spicetify! I use DribbblishDynamic, which uses the dominant color of the album artwork for the UI!
Oops my bad, got the wrong link
- Congrats to 1.9 milly monthly listeners. His music is slowly starting to gain some momentum
What are some alternatives?
Cardinal - Virtual modular synthesizer plugin
Spicetify-Pywal-Theme - theme based off Nord theme from spicetify-themes-git
BespokeSynth - Software modular synth
mpd - Music Player Daemon
BespokeSynth - Software modular synth [Moved to: https://github.com/BespokeSynth/BespokeSynth]
Zathura-Pywal - 🎨📖 A script that dynamically generates a zathura colorscheme based on the current wal colors.
zynthian-sys - System configuration scripts & files for Zynthian.
pulsemixer - CLI and curses mixer for PulseAudio
curriculum - The open curriculum for learning web development
mocp - Music On Console Player
DaisySP - A Powerful DSP Library in C++
pywalfox - Dynamic theming of Firefox (and Thunderbird) using your Pywal colors