[LAD] Possibly of historical interest

2021-04-02 Thread Will Godfrey
I have a 64bit compiled copy of Zyn 2.2.1 that amazingly still works on devuan
beowulf. It's invaluable for checking we haven't inadvertently changed sounds,
and also for backtracking bugs.
If anyone would like a copy, let me know. The filesize is 936k so not exactly
huge :)



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Re: [LAD] B.Spacr - New LV2 sound effect plugin

2021-04-02 Thread Hans Wilmers
Yes, now that the schematics can be disclosed, this is exactly how the
inner hardware connections can be described ;-)

/ Hans


On 01/04/2021 21:08, Sven Jaehnichen wrote:
> Hi Hans,
> 
> nice hardware implementation. But you have to put the dial next to the
> cable, not connected to it ;-)
> 
> Best wishes
> Sven
> 
> 
> Am 01.04.21 um 15:33 schrieb Hans Wilmers:
>> Enspiring implementation! I am more of a hardware guy, so I ported most
>> of what I understood of the sound processing into this little box:
>>
>>    https://wilmers.no/download/div/dscf3136.jpg
>>
>> This is a rough-and-ready implementation in pure analog hardware, but
>> the results are just fantastic.
>>
>> / Hans
>>
>>
>>
>> On 01/04/2021 10:00, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
>>> On 01-04-2021 09:33, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
 On 01/04/21 00:43, Sven Jaehnichen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after weeks of hard work I just released the first official version
> of a new sound effect plugin.
>
> B.Spacr is a unique LV2 effect plugin that enables a clear and
> brilliant audibility of your music production.
> B.Spacr is suited for *any* kind of music, including rock, funk, pop,
> rap, and electronic music.
 Wow this is an incredible plug-in!!
 So, I will admit I am always a bit hesitant when people say a plugin
 is suited for 'any' kind of music, but this is a welcome exception!
 I tried it on all of those genres and even others such as the typical
 'classics' (Mozart, Beethoven... Enya), and I was literally blown
 away the brilliance, audibility and interoperability of my audio
 jumped to unbelievable levels.. I couldn't believe my ears - and wow
 the interface and user experience are so clean and intuitive!
 :-)
>>> Hear hear! Awesome plugin, this is going to be an always on plugin! Hats
>>> off for the code also, I've rarely seen such clean, concise code.
>>> Sachiko M never sounded so good. Thanks!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>>
>>>
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