Hello Fons,
The space between the times I check it out is unfortunately long enough that I forget the details. like what backends Aeoleus uses.
I think you would be well served with linking and updating the homepage https://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/aeolus/ (unless there is another homepage I missed)
The version mentioned there is 0.9 and no information on dependencies.
Downloading the package I see it connects to jack (and alsa midi).Are there no versions of Aeoleus that can be used as a plugin?
Thanks,
Robert
Den ons 4 maj 2022 kl 11:47 skrev Fons Adriaensen <fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hello all,
Version 0.10.1 of Aeolus is now available at the usual place:
<http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/downloads/index.html>
* Cleanup, maintenance, bug fixes.
The biggest bug was probably that the 'instability' and 'release
detune' parameters set in the stops editor were correctly stored
into the *.ae0 files which contain the stop definitions, but NOT
copied into the *.ae1 files which contain the precomputed wavetables
and run-time synthesis parameters.
So they would work only when the wavetables were recomputed
on a running Aeolus instance (e.g. by changing tuning or
temperament), and not when previously stored ones were reloaded.
This makes quite a difference, as without the random delay
modulation which is controlled by 'instability', the looped
parts of the wavetables just become a static sound.
You may also get stops-0.4.0. This includes some tweaks that I
have done on my local copy over the past years, but is probably
not much different from 0.3.0. You may need to modify your
~/.aeolusrc to use these.
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Apart from bug fixes, this will be the last release using the
current Aeolus framework.
A completely new one is in the pipeline, but it still requires
a lot of new code, testing and tuning. This will provide:
* 'Chiff', the filtered noise that some pipes generate.
I've finally found an algorithm that produces realistic
results and that is efficient enough to work on lots
of pipes.
* Using multiple CPU cores.
* Higher order Ambisonics output.
* Binaural output (with optional head tracking).
* Full separation of UI and synthesis processes,
connected via a network connection.
Ciao,
--
FA
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