fat1.lv2
Cardinal
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5.0 | 9.1 | |
8 months ago | 8 days ago | |
C | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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fat1.lv2
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Auto tune style plugin free for Linux?
X42-autotune here
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Best easy to download Autotune?
Plugins don't make good music. That's what artists do. And there are alternatives to Warez...
- Auto-Tune on Linux
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LINUX PLUGINS THREAD (2022)
x42 Auto Tune — my go-to autotune plugin, modelled on Zita's AT1. Very barebones, with tuning/bias/correction/speed controls, you can select which of the 12 chromatic notes to retune to, or you can also sidechain to a MIDI channel to force tuning to a particular note in realtime.
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For the past two weeks I've been working on a Melodyne clone
Fons Adriaensen's zita-at1 is supposed to have really good quality pitch correction, maybe worth a look? Here's Robin Gareus's fork on github for easy browsing. It's GPL though so I don't think you can copy-paste it into an MIT licensed project.
Cardinal
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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.
- Ask HN: Whats the modern day equivalent of 80s computer for kids to explore?
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VCV rack reliability for live use
I would look at Cardinal in preference to VCV Rack.
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A couple of questions - VCV Rack 2 & Cardinal
Looked here? You can also download the tar, its like the zip. Follow the instructions how to open it and then install.
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Generative Emotion-Responsive Music Patch with VCV Rack
I am trying to use rather https://github.com/DISTRHO/Cardinal than VCV and I wonder if I could do a similar thing.
- 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?
There’s also Cardinal, a free plug-in version of VCV which is very good: https://github.com/DISTRHO/Cardinal
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How do I use my computer keyboard (qwerty) to input/play notes on Cardinal (VCV Rack fork)?
https://cardinal.kx.studio/ https://github.com/DISTRHO/Cardinal/
- Cardinal/WASM: In-Browser Modular Synth Based on VCV Rack
- Fart into Clouds
What are some alternatives?
geonkick - A free software percussion synthesizer for GNU/Linux
Rack - The virtual Eurorack studio
DelayArchitect - A visual, musical editor for delay effects
VeeSeeVSTRack - Open-source virtual modular synthesizer
GxPlugins.lv2 - A set of extra lv2 plugins from the guitarix project.
faust - Functional programming language for signal processing and sound synthesis
lsp-plugins - Linux Studio Plugins Project
helm - Helm - a free polyphonic synth with lots of modulation
vital - Spectral warping wavetable synth
sfizz - SFZ parser and synth c++ library, providing a JACK standalone client
drops - Drops Really Only Plays Samples
wam-openstudio - Multitrack Web Audio Modules DAW Open source, using C++ (Emscriten-WebAssembly) for the audio processing and the plugins automations, in the audio-thread.