Mamba
Virtual Midi keyboard and Midi Live Looper for Jack Audio Connection Kit (by brummer10)
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Mirror of Ardour Source Code (by Ardour)
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Mamba
Posts with mentions or reviews of Mamba.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-04.
- Mamba 2.4 released
- Initial microtonal support in Mamba
- Mamba v2.3 is released
- Possible to use my keyboard to control looper?
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Anyone know a music making program, supporting midi? Preferably open source of coarse
For quickly playing around I use Mamba which is a virtual keyboard with built-in fluidsynth support. So I don't have to start up all my different modular programs just to play a few notes with a piano sound. You can set your hardware MIDI controller to Mamba's MIDI in. It has very basic recording/looping but if you actually want to record and arrange tracks then use a DAW.
- Live Midi Looper
ardour
Posts with mentions or reviews of ardour.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-30.
- Ask HN: Is There a Blender for Music?
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Is Open Source a diversion from what users want?
> I think a lot of people starting with open source kinda expect that dedicated contributors will start to swarm around the project. In reality, a large majority of projects, even many quite prominent ones, are driven by a very small core, often just the project founder.
https://github.com/Ardour/ardour/blob/master/gtk2_ardour/abo...
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What Is the Future of the DAW?
I'm the lead author of Ardour [0], and I'd very much like to hear more about your frustrations, since over the next 1-2 years, paying attention to non-European musical culture is one of the things I hope to focus on during development. You can reach me via the email address in my profile, or maybe use our forums at discourse.ardour.org. Thanks.
[0] https://ardour.org/ <= a cross-platform open source DAW that has been around for more than 23 years
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Red Blob Games: Interactive visual explanations of math and algorithms
One extra detail, something I've learned from 20 years of working on dragging all kinds of objects around the GUI of Ardour [0]: handle ALL button press and release events as drag events where there is no movement.
[0] https://ardour.org/
- The Rules of Margin Collapse
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Absolute beginner seeking advice
I am aware of the 'Real Tone Cable' however I am curious if this is what I should be buying if I also intend on recording my playing in a software such as 'Ardour'
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Show HN: Using C++23 <stacktrace> to get proper crash logs in C++ programs
If you don't care about exotica like async or signal safety, and just need to see the callstack from arbitray points, this can do the job without C++23:
https://github.com/Ardour/ardour/blob/master/libs/pbd/stackt...
(2 different implementations, one for POSIX-y systems with the execinfo.h header, and one for Windows)
The demange() function is elsewhere.
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How to map multiple samples with linux-sampler?
I just loaded an instance of samplv https://samplv1.sourceforge.io/ into the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), Ardour https://ardour.org/ .
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Is it possible to create professional music on Linux?
If you produce music using a DAW, my preferred is Linux's Ardour: http://ardour.org
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Thought was worth sharing ❤️
Ardour is a free DAW that recently added a clip launcher. I've never tried it.