Re: [LAD] Some news and Linux Audio Programmer job position at MOD Devices

2018-03-07 Thread David
On 8 March 2018 at 09:41, Gianfranco Ceccolini
 wrote:

> Greetings gentlemen

[...]

> We're opening a job position specifically targeted to Linux Audio.

[...]

> Please contact us if interested and feel free to pass on to friends from the
> Linux Audio community that you think might be interested.

Why is this for men only?
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Re: [LAD] Some news and Linux Audio Programmer job position at MOD Devices

2018-03-07 Thread Will J Godfrey
On Wed, 7 Mar 2018 23:41:56 +0100
Gianfranco Ceccolini  wrote:

>Greetings gentlemen
>
>It has been quite some time since I last wrote here.
>
>Please forgive me for using this channel for such communication but we have
>some news that are particularly interesting for this community in special.
>
>MOD Devices is growing. You can read a bit here:
>
>https://forum.moddevices.com/t/mod-devices-is-growing-up/2140
>
>We're opening a job position specifically targeted to Linux Audio. Since
>this is the place were most of the matching profiles communicate, I thought
>it might be a good place to publish it here.
>
>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HKdWwhjeSPWywu-3gasz7OThbUClQ7dq/view?usp=sharing
>
>Please contact us if interested and feel free to pass on to friends from the
> Linux Audio community that you think might be interested.
>
>Best regards
>
>Gianfranco Ceccolini
>+49 160 646 9313
>+49 030 555 70435
>gianfra...@moddevices.com
>
>MOD Devices
>Wilhelm-Kabus-Straße 21-35
>10829 - Berlin

Very good news indeed.
I hope you quickly find the person with the right skills... and attitude :)

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[LAD] Some news and Linux Audio Programmer job position at MOD Devices

2018-03-07 Thread Gianfranco Ceccolini
Greetings gentlemen

It has been quite some time since I last wrote here.

Please forgive me for using this channel for such communication but we have
some news that are particularly interesting for this community in special.

MOD Devices is growing. You can read a bit here:

https://forum.moddevices.com/t/mod-devices-is-growing-up/2140

We're opening a job position specifically targeted to Linux Audio. Since
this is the place were most of the matching profiles communicate, I thought
it might be a good place to publish it here.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HKdWwhjeSPWywu-3gasz7OThbUClQ7dq/view?usp=sharing

Please contact us if interested and feel free to pass on to friends from the
 Linux Audio community that you think might be interested.

Best regards

Gianfranco Ceccolini
+49 160 646 9313
+49 030 555 70435
gianfra...@moddevices.com

MOD Devices
Wilhelm-Kabus-Straße 21-35
10829 - Berlin
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[LAD] [ANN] Vee One Suite 0.9.0 - The End of Winter'18 release

2018-03-07 Thread Rui Nuno Capela
Ahoy there!

The 'Vee One Suite' of so called 'old-school' software instruments,
synthv1 [1] as a polyphonic subtractive synthesizer, samplv1 [2] a
polyphonic sampler synthesizer, drumkv1 [3] as yet another drum-kit
sampler and padthv1 [4] as a polyphonic additive synthesizer, are once
again released just before the season ends.

As before, all available in dual standard forms:
- a pure stand-alone JACK client with JACK-session [5], NSM (Non Session
management [6]) and both JACK MIDI and ALSA MIDI [7] input support;
- a LV2 instrument plug-in [8].

The changes for this end-of-season goes as follows:
- Introducing Scala micro-tuning classes, borrowed, stirred and
refactored from original Nick Dowell's amsynth code, all under the GPL
umbrella, of course.
- An internal note-key/frequency indirection table is now in place, as a
baseline for any micro-tuning implementations.
- Whether to use native file browser/requester dialogs is now an
effective option when launching under NSM session management (was once
disabled initially).
- Initializing and/or requesting a New blank preset doesn't open a
sample file picker dialog anymore as it was more than nagging while
under on NSM sessions. (applies to samplv1 [2] only).
- Trying to get CC14 MSB+LSB (course+fine) running status on, no matter
whether each pairing event are under 200ms apart.
- A little hardening on the configure (autoconf) macro side.

In order of (historical) appearance:


**synthv1 - an old-school polyphonic synthesizer [1] **

  synthv1 0.9.0 (end-of-winter'18) released!

  synthv1 is an old-school all-digital 4-oscillator subtractive
polyphonic synthesizer with stereo fx.

  LV2 URI: http://synthv1.sourceforge.net/lv2

website:
  https://synthv1.sourceforge.io
  http://synthv1.sourceforge.net

downloads:
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/synthv1/files

- source tarball:
  http://download.sf.net/synthv1/synthv1-0.9.0.tar.gz
- source package:
  http://download.sf.net/synthv1/synthv1-0.9.0-37.rncbc.suse.src.rpm
- binary packages (openSUSE Tumbleweed):
  http://download.sf.net/synthv1/synthv1-0.9.0-37.rncbc.suse.x86_84.rpm
- AppImage packages (JACK stand-alone only):
  http://download.sf.net/synthv1/synthv1-0.9.0-4.x86_64.AppImage

git repos:
  http://git.code.sf.net/p/synthv1/code
  https://github.com/rncbc/synthv1.git
  https://gitlab.com/rncbc/synthv1.git
  https://bitbucket.org/rncbc/synthv1.git


**samplv1 - an old-school polyphonic sampler [2]**

  samplv1 0.9.0 (end-of-winter'18) released!

  samplv1 is an old-school polyphonic sampler synthesizer with stereo fx.
  LV2 URI: http://samplv1.sourceforge.net/lv2

website:
  https://samplv1.sourceforge.io
  http://samplv1.sourceforge.net

downloads:
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/samplv1/files

- source tarball:
  http://download.sf.net/samplv1/samplv1-0.9.0.tar.gz
- source package:
  http://download.sf.net/samplv1/samplv1-0.9.0-37.rncbc.suse.src.rpm
- binary packages (openSUSE Tumbleweed):
  http://download.sf.net/samplv1/samplv1-0.9.0-37.rncbc.suse.x86_84.rpm
- AppImage packages (JACK stand-alone only):
  http://download.sf.net/samplv1/samplv1-0.9.0-4.x86_64.AppImage

git repos:
  http://git.code.sf.net/p/samplv1/code
  https://github.com/rncbc/samplv1.git
  https://gitlab.com/rncbc/samplv1.git
  https://bitbucket.org/rncbc/samplv1.git


**drumkv1 - an old-school drum-kit sampler [3]**

  drumkv1 0.9.0 (end-of-winter'18) released!

  drumkv1 is an old-school drum-kit sampler synthesizer with stereo fx.
  LV2 URI: http://drumkv1.sourceforge.net/lv2

website:
  https://drumkv1.sourceforge.io
  http://drumkv1.sourceforge.net

downloads:
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/drumkv1/files

- source tarball:
  http://download.sf.net/drumkv1/drumkv1-0.9.0.tar.gz
- source package:
  http://download.sf.net/drumkv1/drumkv1-0.9.0-33.rncbc.suse.src.rpm
- binary packages (openSUSE Tumbleweed):
  http://download.sf.net/drumkv1/drumkv1-0.9.0-33.rncbc.suse.x86_84.rpm
- AppImage packages (JACK stand-alone only):
  http://download.sf.net/drumkv1/drumkv1-0.9.0-4.x86_64.AppImage

git repos:
  http://git.code.sf.net/p/drumkv1/code
  https://github.com/rncbc/drumkv1.git
  https://gitlab.com/rncbc/drumkv1.git
  https://bitbucket.org/rncbc/drumkv1.git


**padthv1 - an old-school polyphonic additive synthesizer [4]**

  padthv1 0.9.0 (end-of-winter'18) released!

  padthv1 is an old-school polyphonic additive synthesizer with stereo fx
  padthv1 is based on the PADsynth algorithm by Paul Nasca, as a special
variant of additive synthesis.
  LV2 URI: http://padthv1.sourceforge.net/lv2

website:
  http://padthv1.sourceforge.net
  https://padthv1.sourceforge.io

downloads:
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/padthv1/files

- source tarball:
  http://download.sf.net/padthv1/padthv1-0.9.0.tar.gz
- source package:
  http://download.sf.net/padthv1/padthv1-0.9.0-4.rncbc.suse.src.rpm
- binary packages (openSUSE Tumbleweed):
  http://download.sf.net/padthv1/padthv1-0.9.0-4.rncbc.suse.x86_84.rpm
- AppImage packages (JACK stand-alone