Je recherche des musiciens qui travaillent avec des logiciels libres. J'aimerai leur poser des questions pour mieux comprendre leurs usages, les opportunités et contraintes des logiciels libres pour les musiciens.
Nous sommes en train de rédiger un guide pour les musiciens, et je suis à la recherche de plus d'exemples.
If you're involved in electronic music-making and you're not white, please DM me on here.
I've just been watching loads of #SuperBooth footage and was aghast at how overwhelmingly white the whole thing is. I've seen more diversity at EDL marches.
So, I'm gonna try and do something about it. And the first thing is organising.
I'm interested in #art, #audio, #musicproduction and #gamedev among other things. Looking forward to see familiar and new faces here, feel free to ask anything!
After the announcement of Presonus Studio One coming to Linux, and the release of a open interoperable DAWproject format supported by both Bitwig Studio and Studio One, another good news is out today as Focusrite is jumping in the Linux wagon.
A call to my fellow Mastadonians: I just discovered that there is sort of a developing #musicproduction scene, and I'd love to be involved if for nothing other than to absorb the positive energy and see others like me (but with more talent) doing their thing. Followed @yoniden and @etherdiver recently. Who am I missing?
The Linux #DAW website is exactly the kind of #LinuxAudio#MusicProduction resource I've been looking for - developed, as I understand, by @amadeus. The reputation of #Linux as a viable #music production OS is rapidly changing, thanks in part to excellent sites like this. Not to mention, of course, all the great software listed therein. https://linuxdaw.org/
Today we have a shameless plug for #BonkKnobRecords and our brand new #Faircamp site, where you can grab all previous releases including the equally brand new #BonkWaveAllstars single for nowt!
With all that saved money you could consider making an independent artist happy by supporting them, buying one of their releases, or if you're strapped for cash, praising or sharing their work.💕
So here it is: Panacea, my first plugin. Panacea is an autopan audio effect plugin with the possibility of humanization, syncing to the host tempo and basic visualization for 64-bit Linux (VST2) and Windows (VST2, VST3). With its help, you can easily add more life and variety to your music.
Panacea is free and open source software released under the GPLv3 license.
Spectral Compressor. It's incredible that FOSS audio production tools are at a level where top EDM producers make videos about them. Props to au5 for acknowledging that it's not just free, but also open-source.
🎹 So I am in a #Cyberpunk kind of mood 😅 here is a preview of my piece of music, it's not finished yet!! I would love to know your thoughts/feedback!! 😊💜
Moving instances calls for a new introduction to pin!
Hi! I'm Sesselja and I'm a 28 years old trans woman from Iceland.
I have ADHD and a variety of hobbies so I end up jumping between projects in different fields a lot. Currently I'm working on a Cyberpunk RED TTRPG campaign/setting set in Iceland (because I love making more work for myself than I have to), creating a CYOA game engine on Discord with NodeJS, writing something that's looking like it might become a novel, and I have a big pile of unfinished music. Some of these I might finish one day.
I also play games, mostly FFXIV and an unhealthy amount of Magic: the Gathering Arena, and I've been getting into Space Engineers lately as well.
I listen to a lot of electronic music, mostly DNB, mid-tempo bass and dubstep.
Most of the media I enjoy has sci-fi or fantasy elements, but I'm also a sucker for romance webtoons.
Things I do not like include, but are not limited to (in no particular order): Fascists, capitalism, bigots, asparagus
I had to take a "forced" break from music because I was busy moving to a new house. Today I finally found a bit of stability, but I still haven't made any music.
So I'm dedicating myself to #BandcampFriday for the first time (always missed it and pretty new to BC).
First, I want to share some cool stuff that just joined my collection and which I strongly recommend.
Then, I'm happy to announce that I finally found the time to get my stuff together and put something on my Bandcamp!
If you’ve never read Steve Alibini’s letter to Nirvana before In Utero, you owe it to yourself to do so to see what goodness in the music industry looks like. Dude honestly just wanted to make great records and nothing else. https://imgur.com/a/p0tKn
OC Creatives of all kinds: check out this delightful list with dozens of FOSS creative tools for artists, photographers, film makers, game devs, musicians, and more! (codeberg.org)
A curated list of delightful tools for digital creatives in a variety of mediums.