On Sun, 20 Apr 2014 11:35:32 +0100 Philippe Coatmeur <philcm@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi there > > Takkadum <http://opensimo.org/play/?a=Azer0,Counternatures&s=1> was made > mid 2011 right before Automation was available, around 0.4.something, I > guess > > 18 tracks : 10 MIDI tracks and 8 audio ones (using flac containers) ; > > * One 3 channels bus to sidechain-compress the 303-style bass (nekobee > <http://www.rncbc.org/drupal/node/196.206.69.128>) with the kick (a > free 808 Sound font played by fluidsynth) using SC3 > <http://plugin.org.uk/ladspa-swh/docs/ladspa-swh.html#tth_sEc2.90> > * the other cheap DR55 Beat elements are made with Rudolf 556 > <http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/lv2/rudolf556.html> > * A Hexter <http://dssi.sourceforge.net/hexter.html> synth is doubling > the bass in the subs > * The organ is a Calf <http://calf.sourceforge.net/> organ > * The Lead synth is a Calf <http://calf.sourceforge.net/> Monosynth > * The guitar is a g10 double coil Ibanez in a focusrite preamp > * The microphone is a chinese Neumann knockoff in a focusrite preamp > * The girl asking "what" ? in the background is called Fatima-Zohra > * Everybody is EQ'd with LADSPA C* 10 bands Equalizer from CAPS > * Everybody is comp'd with Calf compressor DSSI > * There is a LADSPA "Fast lookahead limiter" on the master out bus > * The final bounce, a "normalize" and a quick and dirty fade out are > made in Audacity > > Kleb Station <http://opensimo.org/play/?a=Azer0,Counternatures&s=7> > (summer 2011 too) uses pretty much the same setup > <http://www.rncbc.org/drupal/node/307> with more instruments > <http://linuxfr.org/users/philippemc/journaux/kleb-station-une-chanson-100-libre> > plugged in, a little automation (it was just out, and already worked > really good) and sidechain-ducked bass ; I play on all the tracks. > > BTW the CMS <http://opensimo.org/play/> linked is a personal > developpement, that automatically builds album pages by reading the tags > (and optional - cover & stuff - images). It's yours if you want it. > > I used GNU / Linux to make music since around the time Jack was > introduced. I spent coutless nights teaching myself how to use just > about every single system available, and I always came back to Qtractor. > Everything makes sense in Qtractor. And when it seems that it doesn't, a > quick message on Rui Nuno's blog and you're out of the hole. > > The development is steady, focusing only on the core of the matter, and > the result is a solid system, usable right now. > > Qtractor does not even try to be /everything/, it wants to be useful in > the middle of the huge Linux audio production ecosystem, talking nice to > everybody, implementing new techs & protocols silently, never breaking > what's worked so far, bringing it all together. For me, it's the > standard against witch I can compare everything else. > > Philippe (xaccrocheur) > Can't seem to get any of these tracks to play (using firefox24) - just sits there doing nothing :( -- Will J Godfrey http://www.musically.me.uk Say you have a poem and I have a tune. Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user