Re: project "droning": 10 years, 300 tracks

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Hey Roger!

Yeah, sure thing. Linux Audio has been an important period for me and it allowed me
to take advantage of a workflow I would have not found anywhere else. I am sure I might come
back to Kluppe and Qtractor from time to time. In fact, droning288 and droning289, "Suspended in Time",
while mixed in FL Studio, were phase shifted through Kluppe, as well as droning290, "Clouds Drifting". So,
at least partially, I kept using Linux Audio.

But yeah, getting good sound and high quality mixing required tools that are simply unavailable on Linux today.

Again, thank you for your kind words!




On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 11:42 PM Roger <gurusonic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 27/1/21 11:48 am, Louigi Verona wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> In 2011 I announced project "droning"
> <https://louigiverona.com/?page=projects&s=music&t=droning>, a project
> dedicated to longform ambient music. You folks were the first people
> to listen to it, since the majority of it was written using Linux
> Audio tools and shared on this very mailing list.
>
> Today I have reached a milestone of 300 tracks, a nice round number.
> This is also 10 years later! So seems like the right moment to finish
> the project.
>
> I will, of course, continue producing ambient music, but simply in the
> more usual form of albums on my Bandcamp
> <https://louigi.bandcamp.com/>. And project "droning" can be a nice
> completed collection of longform ambient tunes, almost utilitarian in
> nature.
>
> The story I tell about project "droning" is that some of the authors
> of the software I used to make it with were listening to the tunes
> while working on that same software 😂
>
> While I used most major Linux Audio apps for the project, including
> Hydrogen and Ardour, the bulk of work was done with Rakarrack, Kluppe,
> Qtractor, Din and several other soft synths.
>
> Recent tunes were made with FL Studio, which is why I no longer
> promoted them on this mailing list. The last tune made completely with
> Linux Audio was droning280, "Twilight Connection".
>
> Huge thanks for being my audience for the past 10 years, your support
> meant a lot to me, and each time I finished a tune, I would rush to
> post it here, knowing that some of you might enjoy it.
>
> Cheers!
>
> <3
>
> Louigi Verona
> https://louigiverona.com/ <https://louigiverona.com/>
>
Congratulations on making such a solid body of work. It is interesting
to hear the progression in production quality and composition over the
years but it does seem timely to call the project complete and move on
to different goals. I will never listen to all 300 of them however.

I was slightly disappointed you have moved away from using Linux but
your latest, Mystic Waters, is probably your best release yet (as I
mentioned in a message when I purchased it from Bandcamp) so FL Studio
seems to be the right tool for the job.

Thanks for your contributions; I'm sure you have inspired others to try
new things!

Cheers, Roger
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