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BespokeSynth
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9.4 | 9.0 | |
5 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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lmms
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Arpeggiator Cube
Have you tried LMMS? It's not my favorite, but being 100% free and self contained (seq, fx, instruments) it's easier to install and get going with it even on an old laptop.
https://lmms.io/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6tEolVz3_4
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Show HN: Anyma V, a powerful hybrid physical modelling virtual instrument
Anyway, we're looking into building for LADSPA or LV2 for a future update.
[1] https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/issues/4715
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Free Quality SoundFonts (Sf2)
As an (extremely) amateur musician I've had hours of fun with free soundfonts like these and the open source LMMS[0], which was nice and familiar to me since I'd played with pirated copies of FruityLoops (now FL Studio) as a teenager.
[0] https://lmms.io/
- Studio One 6.5 is now available as public beta version for Ubuntu Linux
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Ask HN: Getting Started with DAW?
So, I saw the other day the release of the ep-133, and it happens that I want to get started doing that kind of stuff (e.g., creating simple beats). I have zero knowledge about DAW/sampling and music in general (my background is in soft. engineering), so the first thing that I searched on Google is "open source daw" and I found LMMS (https://lmms.io/). I'm going through the documentation right now.
Do you know which kind of books/articles/blogs I can follow to get started in this world of DAW? I would like to get the fundamentals first and then start experimenting (e.g., not sure if the analogy is correct, but "it's like I don't want to learn JavaScript, but I want to learn data structures, algorithms and programming in general")
- If you're interested in eye-tracking, I'm interested in funding you
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Midi I/O vs USB
Of course, you need some kind of DAW software in your PC that receives MIDI (from LPK), creates the audio data and sends them to Volt. If you have zero experience with this, start with some kind of simple and self-contained DAW, like e.g. "LMMS" (free download). Later you can graduate to more complex (and expensive) DAWs and separate VST plugins.
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touhou 23 gameplay real !!!!(🚨🚨🚨🚨)
song made in lmms by me
- Is LMMS still being developed?
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Linux for Video Editing and Photo Editing and Music DJ: Some idea?
For music making, it kind of depends on what you use normally but LMMS is a decent free DAW.
BespokeSynth
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Google Is Killing Chromecast
I fairly certain that the academic open source community had already published prior art for delay correction and volume control of speaker groups (which are obvious problems when you add multiple speakers to a system with transmission delay). IIRC there was a microsoft research blog post with a list of open source references for distributed audio from prior to 2006 for certain. (Which further invalidates the patent claims in question).
Before they locked Chromecast protocol down, it was easy to push audio from pulseaudio sound server to Chromecast device(s).
The patchbay interface in soundsync looks neat. Also patch bay interfaces: BespokeSynth, HoustonPatchBay, RaySession, patchance, org.pipewire.helvum, easyeffects: https://github.com/BespokeSynth/BespokeSynth/issues/1614#iss...
pipewire handles audio and video streams. soundsync with video would be cool too.
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Python Notebooks for Fundamentals of Music Processing
"Raspberry Pi for Dummies" has chapters on SonicPi and PyGame.
SonicPi is a live coding environment for music creation and instruction.
It looks like PyGame has pygame.mixer, which is built on SDL's mixer.
The Godot game engine supports Audio Effects: https://docs.godotengine.org/en/stable/tutorials/audio/audio...
BespokeSynth has a "script" module that supports Python for synthesizing notes and chords and also for transforming audio streams: https://github.com/BespokeSynth/BespokeSynth/blob/main/resou... ( https://github.com/BespokeSynth/BespokeSynth/blob/main/bespo... )
AllenDowney/ThinkDSP references NumPy, freesound,:
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
https://github.com/BespokeSynth/BespokeSynth
BespokeSynth takes the concept of a modular synthesizer and expands it so that the application is less just a synth and more a complete modular DAW. I've used it to create MIDI/audio workflows that I couldn't get exactly the way I wanted in Ableton or FL Studio. It also has a module for doing audio processing livecoded in Python that I'm just starting to scratch the surface of.
Video from the creator covering I Feel Love in BespokeSynth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzYUgPMMpts
- Bespoke – Open-Source Modular Synthesizer with DAW Capabilities
- Sequencer programme for playing live?
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Show HN: Polymath: Convert any music-library into a sample-library with ML
https://www.google.com/search?q=awesome+generative+ai+site%3... ; #GenerativeArt #GenetativeMusic
- BespokeSynth DAW: https://github.com/BespokeSynth/BespokeSynth :
> [...] live-patchable environment, so you can build while the music is playing; VST, VST3, LV2 hosting;
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I have a clear path for building our own Spectral suite plugins
Then I realized bespoke sync is also written in C (https://github.com/BespokeSynth/BespokeSynth) , and I learned about the ninja build system (which is what ysfx uses to compile JSFX).
- is there any way to stop apps from putting presets etc in /Documents
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Open Source Reviews
Today I'm looking at a couple open source projects that are dear to my heart: OpenParliament API and BespokeSynth. If you've followed my work last term for OSD600 you've seen me write about my work on Bespoke already, which is a modular software synth. OpenParliament, on the other hand, is a great site with easy to consume information about Canadian government, the API for which I'm taking a look at today. This is part of my work for SPO600, or Software Portability and Optimization, so expect more on that soon! For now let's dive into these repos and how contributing to them works.
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Après Midi
In the final installment of my efforts to bring midi import and export to BespokeSynth (part 1 and part 2 here) I'm working my way through the details of handling midi in Juce, with the added layer of having some Juce functionalities handled by Bespoke.
What are some alternatives?
ardour - Mirror of Ardour Source Code
scheme-for-max - Max/MSP external for scripting and live coding Max with s7 Scheme Lisp
muse - MusE is a digital audio workstation with support for both Audio and MIDI
score - ossia score, an interactive sequencer for the intermedia arts
MuseScore - MuseScore is an open source and free music notation software. For support, contribution, bug reports, visit MuseScore.org. Fork and make pull requests!
pipewire - Mirror of the PipeWire repository (see https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/)