26 Jan 2024 |
Minijackson | Surge is also great | 20:11:26 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | Cool, I'll check em out! Never used either of those! | 20:11:45 |
Minijackson | Ardour says I have these instruments: | 20:12:42 |
Minijackson | Download 20240126_21h12m33s_grim.png | 20:12:52 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | In reply to @Minijackson:matrix.org sent an image. So I recognize a lot of those from AV Linux: MX Edition. A lot of them shipped with the distro so I'm not sure exactly which packs or whatever installed some of them. | 20:15:19 |
Rampoina | zyn, Helm, oxefm | 20:15:26 |
Rampoina | csound :P | 20:15:41 |
Rampoina | as for getting a list I don't have any better suggestion than https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=23.11&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=synthesizer | 20:16:33 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | Oh yeah Helm is rad, I've used that one quite a bit | 20:16:37 |
Rampoina | aeolus | 20:17:07 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | Thanks for the recs, folks! Plenty of new stuff to try out! | 20:22:50 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | In reply to @rampoina:matrix.org csound :P I hadn't heard of this before. So it's like an old school music language and framework? Sounds like it could be fun to livecode in! | 20:23:33 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | Hey neat, orca-c (esoteric livecoding language) has been packaged! | 20:24:47 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | So is sonic-pi. I've had a lot of fun livecoding in both of these languages. I find sonic-pi a lot more practical but orca is really fun, it's almost like a video game. | 20:25:28 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | Any recommendations for mastering plugins? I'm not very experienced with these in general. | 20:28:25 |
Rampoina | In reply to @fractivore:cyberia.club I hadn't heard of this before. So it's like an old school music language and framework? Sounds like it could be fun to livecode in! yes | 21:21:12 |
Rampoina | there's also supercollider | 21:21:16 |
Rampoina | for a more modern language | 21:21:22 |
Rampoina | but csound is more batteries included | 21:21:28 |
27 Jan 2024 |
| @noiobeforebedtime:winesj.com changed their display name from Jack to Jackoe. | 01:58:55 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | In reply to @rampoina:matrix.org there's also supercollider ahhh right, supercollider is used in sonic-pi's backend somehow | 08:20:25 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | I just realized - nix shells might be a good way of doing temporary audio configuration changes, like a sample rate change! | 08:21:22 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | In reply to @Minijackson:matrix.org Calf in general has a lot of good plugins: https://calf-studio-gear.org/ Hmm, how did you make Ardour find the calf plugins? It was able to find a lot of these plugins in the default search paths after I installed them via my configuration.nix, but not the calf plugins, even though calfjackhost is installed. | 08:47:04 |
Minijackson | In reply to @fractivore:cyberia.club Hmm, how did you make Ardour find the calf plugins? It was able to find a lot of these plugins in the default search paths after I installed them via my configuration.nix, but not the calf plugins, even though calfjackhost is installed. you have to have this kind of config: https://github.com/musnix/musnix/blob/master/modules/base.nix#L77-L82 | 10:03:23 |
Minijackson | make sure your $LV2_PATH var is correct and points to where your plugins are installed | 10:03:46 |
Minijackson | and you should check that Ardour respects the $LV2_PATH value | 10:04:11 |
Minijackson | (note: IIIRC the $VST3_PATH variable is not standard) | 10:04:39 |
Minijackson | * (note: IIRC the $VST3_PATH variable is not standard) | 10:04:43 |
Minijackson | In reply to @Minijackson:matrix.org and you should check that Ardour respects the $LV2_PATH value if it doesn't, you should be able to override it in the settings | 10:05:35 |
Minijackson | You can also check "Preferences > Plugins > Scan for plugins" to see if there's any plugins that Ardour failed to load | 10:06:49 |