[LAD] [ANN] QStuff* 1.0.0 - An Unthinkable Release batch #1

2024-06-19 Thread Rui Nuno Capela

Hi all!

So it begins: after decades of makeshift uber-procrastination, the first 
batch of the so called 'QStuff*': QjackCtl [1], Qsynth [2], Qsampler 
[3], QXGEdit [4], QmidiCtl [5] and QmidiNet [6], are here, released for 
the (northern) End-of-Spring'24 season and... guess what? the mystical 
one-dot-oh! 🐱



** QjackCtl - JACK Audio Connection Kit Qt GUI Interface [1] **

  QjackCtl 1.0.0 (the unthinkable) is released!

QjackCtl is an aged yet modern, not so 'simple' anymore, Qt [7] 
application to control the JACK [8] sound server, for the Linux Audio 
[12] infrastructure.


Change-log:
- Making up the unthinkable (aka. v1.0.0)
- Cancel button option added to close to system-tray icon message.
- Graph: Introducing thumbview context-menu.

Website:
  https://qjackctl.sourceforge.io
  http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net

Project page:
  https://sourceforge.net/projects/qjackctl

Downloads:
  https://sourceforge.net/projects/qjackctl/files
- source tarball:
  https://download.sf.net/qjackctl/qjackctl-1.0.0.tar.gz
- source package:
  https://download.sf.net/qjackctl/qjackctl-1.0.0-1.1.rncbc.suse.src.rpm
- binary packages:
  https://download.sf.net/qjackctl/qjackctl-1.0.0-1.1.rncbc.suse.x86_64.rpm
- AppImage [20] package:
  https://download.sf.net/qjackctl/qjackctl-1.0.0-1.1.x86_64.AppImage

Git repos:
  https://git.code.sf.net/p/qjackctl/code
  https://github.com/rncbc/qjackctl.git
  https://gitlab.com/rncbc/qjackctl.git
  https://codeberg.com/rncbc/qjackctl.git


** Qsynth - A FluidSynth Qt GUI Interface [2] **

  Qsynth 1.0.0 (the unthinkable) is released!

Qsynth is a FluidSynth [10] GUI front-end application written in C++ 
around the Qt framework [7] using Qt Designer.


Change-log:
- Making up the unthinkable (aka. v1.0.0)
- Cancel button option added to close to system-tray icon message.
- Introduce Setup/Settings custom editing per engine.

Website:
  https://qsynth.sourceforge.io
  http://qsynth.sourceforge.net

Project page:
  https://sourceforge.net/projects/qsynth

Downloads:
  https://sourceforge.net/projects/qsynth/files
- source tarball:
  https://download.sf.net/qsynth/qsynth-1.0.0.tar.gz
- source package:
  https://download.sf.net/qsynth/qsynth-1.0.0-1.1.rncbc.suse.src.rpm
- binary packages:
  https://download.sf.net/qsynth/qsynth-1.0.0-1.1.rncbc.suse.x86_64.rpm
- AppImage [20] package:
  https://download.sf.net/qsynth/qsynth-1.0.0-1.1.x86_64.AppImage
- Flatpak [21] package:
  https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.rncbc.qsynth

Git repos:
  https://git.code.sf.net/p/qsynth/code
  https://github.com/rncbc/qsynth.git
  https://gitlab.com/rncbc/qsynth.git
  https://codeberg.com/rncbc/qsynth.git


** Qsampler - A LinuxSampler Qt GUI Interface [3] **

  Qsampler 1.0.0 (the unthinkable) is released!

Qsampler is a LinuxSampler [11] GUI front-end application written in C++ 
around the Qt framework [7] using Qt Designer.


Change-log:
- Making up the unthinkable (aka. v1.0.0)

Website:
  https://qsampler.sourceforge.io
  http://qsampler.sourceforge.net

Project page:
  https://sourceforge.net/projects/qsampler

Downloads:
  https://sourceforge.net/projects/qsampler/files
- source tarballs:
  https://download.sf.net/qsampler/qsampler-1.0.0.tar.gz
  https://download.sf.net/qsampler/liblscp-1.0.0.tar.gz
- source packages:
  https://download.sf.net/qsampler/qsampler-1.0.0-1.1.rncbc.suse.src.rpm
  https://download.sf.net/qsampler/liblscp-1.0.0-1.1.rncbc.suse.src.rpm
- binary packages:
  https://download.sf.net/qsampler/qsampler-1.0.0-1.1.rncbc.suse.x86_64.rpm
  https://download.sf.net/qsampler/liblscp6-1.0.0-1.1.rncbc.suse.x86_64.rpm

https://download.sf.net/qsampler/liblscp-devel-1.0.0-1.1.rncbc.suse.x86_64.rpm
- AppImage [20] package:
  https://download.sf.net/qsampler/qsampler-1.0.0-1.1.x86_64.AppImage

Git repos:
  https://git.code.sf.net/p/qsampler/code
  https://github.com/rncbc/qsampler.git
  https://gitlab.com/rncbc/qsampler.git
  https://codeberg.com/rncbc/qsampler.git

  https://git.code.sf.net/p/qsampler/liblscp
  https://github.com/rncbc/liblscp.git
  https://gitlab.com/rncbc/liblscp.git
  https://codeberg.com/rncbc/liblscp.git


** QXGEdit - A Qt XG Editor [4] **

  QXGEdit 1.0.0 (the unthinkable) is released!

QXGEdit is a live XG instrument editor, specialized on editing MIDI 
System Exclusive files (.syx) for the Yamaha DB50XG [14] and thus 
probably a baseline for many other XG devices.


Change-log:
- Making up the unthinkable (aka. v1.0.0)

Website:
  https://qxgedit.sourceforge.io
  http://qxgedit.sourceforge.net

Project page:
  https://sourceforge.net/projects/qxgedit

Downloads:
  https://sourceforge.net/projects/qxgedit/files
- source tarball:
  https://download.sf.net/qxgedit/qxgedit-1.0.0.tar.gz
- source package:
  https://download.sf.net/qxgedit/qxgedit-1.0.0-1.1.rncbc.suse.src.rpm
- binary packages:
  https://download.sf.net/qxgedit/qxgedit-1.0.0-1.1.rncbc.suse.x86_64.rpm
- AppImage [20] package:
  https://download.sf.net/qxgedit/qxgedit-1.0.0-1.1.x86_64.AppImage

Git repos:
 

[LAD] Re: Linux Audio Conference (is back) 2025

2024-06-19 Thread Marc Groenewegen


So has open source become free as in 'free beer' ?

What a wonderful news! About a new edition of LAC being announced I mean :-) 
... Looking forward already!

Cheers,
Marc

On 6/18/24 15:56, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:

On 6/13/24 23:29, Kevin Cole wrote:

On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 5:19 PM Fons Adriaensen  wrote:

When LAC 2020 was announced I wrote:


   I expect some decent wine.



Belgian beers are more my "go-to". 😁


France has some awesome beers too, if you're into Belgian beers I can recommend Bière de Garde style beers from 
Anosteké (the Prestige), La Choulette (amber or blonde, but the amber is nicer imo), Jenlain (blonde, the amber is 
less nice) or a good Goudale (Grand Cru, Septante 5). Close to that there is also 3 Monts, with the typical cork. And 
there are some great craft breweries too that some chains stock, like La Débauche (Intermarché), Sainte Cru (Super U) 
and BAPBAP (Lidl). One advice: be careful with beers that are being advertized as "bières artisinales". Since I've 
been keeping notes of all the beers I've had the bières artisinales were pretty much all emmm, bas de gamme. Ok, 
another advice, run if you see any big brewery crap (Kronenbourg, Pelforth, Fischer).


Jeremy


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