[ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
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[ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
hi july
yet another batch of the Vee One Suite of old-school software instruments is out: synthv1 [1] polyphonic synthesizer, samplv1 [2] polyphonic sampler and drumkv1 [3] drum-kit sampler, this time presenting their brand new icons while dropping the lamest old-schooler's out, in a master lesson taught by Jarle Richard Akselsen, thanks.
all still available in dual form:
- a pure stand-alone JACK client with JACK-session, NSM (Non session management) and both JACK MIDI and ALSA MIDI input support;
- a LV2 instrument plugin.
all free, open-source Linux Audio software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later.
here goes the new triumvirate bunch again:
[1] synthv1 - an old-school polyphonic synthesizer
synthv1 is an old-school all-digital 4-oscillator subtractive polyphonic synthesizer with stereo fx.
LV2 URI: http://synthv1.sourceforge.net/lv2
website:
http://synthv1.sourceforge.net
downloads:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/synthv1/files
- source tarball:
synthv1-0.3.4.tar.gz
- source package:
synthv1-0.3.4-11.rncbc.suse123.src.rpm
- binary packages:
synthv1-0.3.4-11.rncbc.suse123.i586.rpm
synthv1-0.3.4-11.rncbc.suse123.x86_84.rpm
[2] samplv1 - an old-school polyphonic sampler
samplv1 is an(other) old-school all-digital polyphonic sampler synthesizer with stereo fx.
LV2 URI: http://samplv1.sourceforge.net/lv2
website:
http://samplv1.sourceforge.net
downloads:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/samplv1/files
- source tarball:
samplv1-0.3.4.tar.gz
- source package:
samplv1-0.3.4-11.rncbc.suse123.src.rpm
- binary packages:
samplv1-0.3.4-11.rncbc.suse123.i586.rpm
samplv1-0.3.4-11.rncbc.suse123.x86_84.rpm
[3] drumkv1 - an old-school drum-kit sampler
drumkv1 is (yet) an(other) s an old-school all-digital drum-kit sampler synthesizer with stereo fx.
LV2 URI: http://drumkv1.sourceforge.net/lv2
website:
http://drumkv1.sourceforge.net
downloads:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/drumkv1/files
- source tarball:
drumkv1-0.3.4.tar.gz
- source package:
drumkv1-0.3.4-7.rncbc.suse123.src.rpm
- binary packages:
drumkv1-0.3.4-7.rncbc.suse123.i586.rpm
drumkv1-0.3.4-7.rncbc.suse123.x86_84.rpm
see also:
http://www.rncbc.org/drupal/node/679
enjoy && summer's ready!
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yet another batch of the Vee One Suite of old-school software instruments is out: synthv1 [1] polyphonic synthesizer, samplv1 [2] polyphonic sampler and drumkv1 [3] drum-kit sampler, this time presenting their brand new icons while dropping the lamest old-schooler's out, in a master lesson taught by Jarle Richard Akselsen, thanks.
all still available in dual form:
- a pure stand-alone JACK client with JACK-session, NSM (Non session management) and both JACK MIDI and ALSA MIDI input support;
- a LV2 instrument plugin.
all free, open-source Linux Audio software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later.
here goes the new triumvirate bunch again:
[1] synthv1 - an old-school polyphonic synthesizer
synthv1 is an old-school all-digital 4-oscillator subtractive polyphonic synthesizer with stereo fx.
LV2 URI: http://synthv1.sourceforge.net/lv2
website:
http://synthv1.sourceforge.net
downloads:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/synthv1/files
- source tarball:
synthv1-0.3.4.tar.gz
- source package:
synthv1-0.3.4-11.rncbc.suse123.src.rpm
- binary packages:
synthv1-0.3.4-11.rncbc.suse123.i586.rpm
synthv1-0.3.4-11.rncbc.suse123.x86_84.rpm
[2] samplv1 - an old-school polyphonic sampler
samplv1 is an(other) old-school all-digital polyphonic sampler synthesizer with stereo fx.
LV2 URI: http://samplv1.sourceforge.net/lv2
website:
http://samplv1.sourceforge.net
downloads:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/samplv1/files
- source tarball:
samplv1-0.3.4.tar.gz
- source package:
samplv1-0.3.4-11.rncbc.suse123.src.rpm
- binary packages:
samplv1-0.3.4-11.rncbc.suse123.i586.rpm
samplv1-0.3.4-11.rncbc.suse123.x86_84.rpm
[3] drumkv1 - an old-school drum-kit sampler
drumkv1 is (yet) an(other) s an old-school all-digital drum-kit sampler synthesizer with stereo fx.
LV2 URI: http://drumkv1.sourceforge.net/lv2
website:
http://drumkv1.sourceforge.net
downloads:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/drumkv1/files
- source tarball:
drumkv1-0.3.4.tar.gz
- source package:
drumkv1-0.3.4-7.rncbc.suse123.src.rpm
- binary packages:
drumkv1-0.3.4-7.rncbc.suse123.i586.rpm
drumkv1-0.3.4-7.rncbc.suse123.x86_84.rpm
see also:
http://www.rncbc.org/drupal/node/679
enjoy && summer's ready!
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rncbc@rncbc.org
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Re: [ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
Hi rncbc!
I was trying to install SynthV1 (standalone version, I believe) on my debian notebook, and the terminal indicated I need qt 4.4 or higher. Since qt 4.4 or higher is not in the debian repos, I went to the qt website and downloaded the library and started the install.
It was taking longer to install that library than it takes me to do a complete OS install! (so I quit the install)
What was I doing wrong? I don't remember such a laborious process on KXStudio...
-I can't wait to try out this new version!
brian
I was trying to install SynthV1 (standalone version, I believe) on my debian notebook, and the terminal indicated I need qt 4.4 or higher. Since qt 4.4 or higher is not in the debian repos, I went to the qt website and downloaded the library and started the install.
It was taking longer to install that library than it takes me to do a complete OS install! (so I quit the install)
What was I doing wrong? I don't remember such a laborious process on KXStudio...
-I can't wait to try out this new version!
brian
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Re: [ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
I hope to have some more time this month to do just that!stanlea wrote:Thanks for your work, Rui. These apps are getting better and better. Some presets would be awesome to show their potential.
But I need to know what's up with the Qt library. Is it really necessary to go through the whole configure-make-makeinstall procedure? I can't seem to find the library in the debian repos..
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Re: [ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
I've no Idea which debian version you use, may it is old-old-stable?briandc wrote:But I need to know what's up with the Qt library. Is it really necessary to go through the whole configure-make-makeinstall procedure? I can't seem to find the library in the debian repos..
Otherwise there is libqt4-dev version 4.6 in squeeze and version 4.8 in wheezy.
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Thanks! Got it! (I'm using Wheezy, newest version of antiX.) I just didn't see it in the repos yesterday.. burnout I guess...tramp wrote:I've no Idea which debian version you use, may it is old-old-stable?briandc wrote:But I need to know what's up with the Qt library. Is it really necessary to go through the whole configure-make-makeinstall procedure? I can't seem to find the library in the debian repos..
Otherwise there is libqt4-dev version 4.6 in squeeze and version 4.8 in wheezy.
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Re: [ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
Is there a way to get mono capability out of synthV1? I don't see it anywhere, it would be nice for making leads...
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Re: [ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
i wonder if it breaks yur world all loose if you just add (ie. mix) both audio outputsbriandc wrote:Is there a way to get mono capability out of synthV1? I don't see it anywhere, it would be nice for making leads...
as long as you stay away from specific stereo controls (eg. dco width & pan, which is more like a stereo balance but w/e) and that weird "daft" knobs on the fx section, i might say you'll be just fine. if not, you'll just get some phasing bonus effects, if not some huge phaaat lead sounds
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Re: [ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
No, I mean mono keyboard voice control (rather than polyphonic).rncbc wrote:i wonder if it breaks yur world all loose if you just add (ie. mix) both audio outputsbriandc wrote:Is there a way to get mono capability out of synthV1? I don't see it anywhere, it would be nice for making leads...
as long as you stay away from specific stereo controls (eg. dco width & pan, which is more like a stereo balance but w/e) and that weird "daft" knobs on the fx section, i might say you'll be just fine. if not, you'll just get some phasing bonus effects, if not some huge phaaat lead sounds
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Re: [ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
then no. not atm.briandc wrote:No, I mean mono keyboard voice control (rather than polyphonic).
however i take it somewhat anachronistic it should be easily implemented though, just make any note-off trigger any current running voice into release phase.
noted.
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Re: [ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
Perhaps I'm being pedantic, but a true analogue monosynth would cut off the previous note rather than just release it (oscillator can only oscillate at 1 frequency). Up to you whether you retrigger the envelopes or do it mini-moog style. The release method would work though, and could produce some interesting effects...
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Re: [ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
True, true.. people can make synths the way they want them.
In the "traditional" fashion, I agree, monophonic voicing means that any new note cuts off the previous note. If portamento is activated in this mode, then it becomes "legato."
Monophonic capability would certainly open up the possibilities. (I'm of the humble opinion that synths should have both poly and mono capability. They really provide two very different features.)
brian
In the "traditional" fashion, I agree, monophonic voicing means that any new note cuts off the previous note. If portamento is activated in this mode, then it becomes "legato."
Monophonic capability would certainly open up the possibilities. (I'm of the humble opinion that synths should have both poly and mono capability. They really provide two very different features.)
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Re: [ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
well, it ain't true analog not even mono anyway own title's perhaps punchy enough: it's a polysynthssj71 wrote:... a true analogue monosynth...
and please also note that catch line about it being "all-digital"--yeah, it ain't virtual analog whatsoever
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Re: [ANN] Vee One Suite 0.3.4 - Brand new icons ready
yep yep. I must admit that my synth plugin isn't monophonic and I don't think it ever will be. Its just not that kind of animal. The architecture isn't really meant for that. Perhaps synthv1 is in the same boat. Its a great synth as is. Different tools for different jobs.
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