Uploaded on
Dec 03, 2015
(and last updated on Dec 25, 2015)
ElectroHouse1.15 Qtractor feat. samplv1 & synthv1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yorGEkGjpBo
features me playing live on the "Rezo 1" track over synthv1 from a AKAI MPK25 performance keyboard controller (starts at 1:23 and destroys the whole piece pumping all over, getting crazy at 2:50 and ever worst after that until the end :)).
Qtractor, an audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer:
http://qtractor.sourceforge.net
synthv1, an old-school polyphonic synthesizer
http://syn...
Uploaded on
Dec 03, 2015
(and last updated on Dec 27, 2015)
My2ndFunk1.16 feat. Qtractor, synthv1 & samplv1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tro2omk-3CA
laid back incomplete laziness, a bit as i was put, lately...
Qtractor, an audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer:
http://qtractor.sourceforge.net
synthv1, an old-school polyphonic synthesizer:
http://synthv1.sourceforge.net
samplv1, an old-school sampler synthesizer:
http://samplv1.sourceforge.net
see also:
http://www.rncbc.org
Uploaded on
Nov 19, 2015
(and last updated on Dec 27, 2015)
An example session for the Ardour4 DAW. Here you'll find examples of:
Setting the BPM for a project
Arranging tracks based on bpm
Layering tracks
Applying effects
Simple effect automation
The following LV2 plugins are used in this project:
Calf Reverb, C* Plate Reverb
Calf Compressor
Calf Delay (synced to the project's BPM)
Smooth Decimator
The loops used are from this excellent collection https://soundcloud.com/exaltron/sets/exaltron-drum-loops-v1
Uploaded on
Nov 22, 2015
(and last updated on Dec 27, 2015)
Another Ardour session. This is an old session from 2014 that I used as a demo in a talk about Linux Audio. I cleaned it up, used some nicer plug-ins and remixed the tune a little.
This session uses the following plug-ins:
C* Plate Reverb
Calf Compressor
Calf Vintage Delay
Calf Reverb
Calf Phaser: on the lead guitar
Guitarix (ladspa): For overdrive guitar and lead guitar
GxAmplifier (lv2) and GxRedEye Big Chump: for the clean guitar sounds
ZynAddSubFx (lv2): for keys an...
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