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In the unlikely event that you find yourself needing virtual instrument files of baroque and renaissance recorders, to use with software like Garageband, I finally found a library of free downloads. Follow the link, then click on the Community Edition:

versilian-studios.com/the-reco

There are WAV and .SFZ format files. Seems like every program out there has flutes, whistles, oboes and even Cor Anglais, but recorders are weirdly rare.

Bitwig just bridged „the gap“: they introduced a DAW audio interface, and one of the kickers: it has CV in/out build in.

Didn’t have a chance to lay hands on it, but it looks sweet and seems to have interesting control integration into the DAW.

As a software developer, I always feel like the stop into hardware is quite a significant one. Noice.

Recently a friend of mine got a new #Windows PC for running #Cubase on it. He installed his previously used software, namely Cubase and #Voxengo audio plugins on the new box.

When he opened a Cubase project he had copied from his old PC, none of the plugins in that project were detected any more. Even though he had them installed. So he had to open the project on the old machine, write all plugin settings down to paper, re-insert the very same plugins on the new machine into the very same project and restore the settings from his notes.

I just copied an #Ardour project from #OSX to #UbuntuStudio #Linux. I use some Windows #Voxengo plugins on Linux via #LinVST, while I use native Voxengo binaries on OS X.

The Ardour project created on OS X plays on Linux out of the box, using all plugins (given they are installed).

Just one of these many details in how your #DAW does certain things.

Installerte #Ardour#LinuxMint i dag, ein open source #DAW. Tenkte å finne litt ut av korleis den verkar i påska. Er spent på å sjekke ut midi-instrumenta, som er det eg brukar mest, og finne ut av kvar eg kan utvide plugin-biblioteket. Vert spennande å samanlikna med eple-DAWen Logic som eg har brukt i 18 år.