Hi
I asked the question some time ago: here is the thread http://linuxaudio.org/mailarchive/lau/2012/12/29/195393 The most promising was http://deliriumdecrypted.blogspot.ru/2012/11/stegosaurus-lv2-analogue-style.html but unfortunately there seems to be no release yet...
Regards
Oliver
I asked the question some time ago: here is the thread http://linuxaudio.org/mailarchive/lau/2012/12/29/195393 The most promising was http://deliriumdecrypted.blogspot.ru/2012/11/stegosaurus-lv2-analogue-style.html but unfortunately there seems to be no release yet...
Regards
Oliver
On Sunday, April 6, 2014 10:52 AM, Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 04/05/2014 11:49 PM, Philippe Coatmeur wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
> I mainly read the ML and apologize in advance for the annoyance of such
> a dumb question, but I have been in search of a good synthesis-only
> percussive sound generation solution for so long I cannot remember.
>
> When I play with the latest sunvox, that I use on mobile platforms
> (Meego / Harmattan and Maemo) and hear the wonders that Alex made with
> the kicker and DrumSynth module, I really wonder how come are there no
> such thing as a solid (Native, ideally LV2, but realistically DSSI)
> drumsynth plugin? Or maybe I'm missing something?
> I would really like to.
>
> Phil
>
Hello Phil,
Check Distrho, it contains the DrumSynth plugin ported to LinuxVST and
LV2:http://distrho.sourceforge.net/ports.php
DrumSynth is part of the Juced Plugins:
http://www.anticore.org/jucetice/?page_id=7
Another option is to use LMMS which can load .ds files too and has a
Kicker synth.
Bye,
Jeremy
> Hello everybody
>
> I mainly read the ML and apologize in advance for the annoyance of such
> a dumb question, but I have been in search of a good synthesis-only
> percussive sound generation solution for so long I cannot remember.
>
> When I play with the latest sunvox, that I use on mobile platforms
> (Meego / Harmattan and Maemo) and hear the wonders that Alex made with
> the kicker and DrumSynth module, I really wonder how come are there no
> such thing as a solid (Native, ideally LV2, but realistically DSSI)
> drumsynth plugin? Or maybe I'm missing something?
> I would really like to.
>
> Phil
>
Hello Phil,
Check Distrho, it contains the DrumSynth plugin ported to LinuxVST and
LV2:
DrumSynth is part of the Juced Plugins:
http://www.anticore.org/jucetice/?page_id=7
Another option is to use LMMS which can load .ds files too and has a
Kicker synth.
Bye,
Jeremy
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