[LAD] DrumGizmo 0.9.20 released

2022-09-08 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng

DrumGizmo 0.9.20 Released!

DrumGizmo is an open source, multichannel, multilayered, cross-platform
drum plugin and stand-alone application. It enables you to compose drums
in midi and mix them with a multichannel approach. It is comparable to
that of mixing a real drumkit that has been recorded with a multimic setup.

This release was originally intended as a bugfix release, but quite a 
few features also managed to find their way in.


Noteworthy bugs that has been fixed:
  * Software regression error in cymbal choke code has been fixed. So 
now choking of cymbals using both directed chokes and after-touch midi 
events work again as expected.
  * A compilation error due to an update in LV2 API (we used an 
obsolete LV2 type) has been fixed, so now compilation should work for 
everybody again.
  * Code can now properly be compiled with NSL support disabled at 
configure time.

  * Compilation with the modern gcc-11 compiler has been fixed.

As usual read the detailed description of all the new shiny features,
see the detailed changelog: [1].

And now, without further ado, go grab 0.9.20!!! [2]

[1]: https://drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=changelog:drumgizmo-0.9.20
[2]: https://drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=getting_drumgizmo
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[LAD] DrumGizmo 0.9.19 released

2020-11-23 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng
DrumGizmo 0.9.19 Released!

DrumGizmo is an open source, multichannel, multilayered, cross-platform
drum plugin and stand-alone application. It enables you to compose drums
in midi and mix them with a multichannel approach. It is comparable to
that of mixing a real drumkit that has been recorded with a multimic setup.

This release is a feature release with some rather interesting new
features in it.

Highlights:
  * Default midimaps now read from drumkit file so no explicit loading
of midimap are needed for kits that provide these.
  * Add OSX retina display UI scaling.
  * Sample selection default values improved
  * UI rendering speed improvements
  * New powermap feature, to make it easier to get a good natural
feeling when playing a midi-drumkit.
  * Improved dgvalidater tool to include a lot more validation checks.
  * Add gettext support to plugin UI with French translation.
  * Per instrument voice limit feature to enable playing very fast with
low latency without the engine dropping out.
  * Resampling quality (and thereby cpu usage) can now be controlled.

And a lot of bugfixes.

As usual read the detailed description of all the new shiny features,
see the detailed changelog: [1].

And now, without further ado, go grab 0.9.19!!! [2]

[1]: https://drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=changelog:drumgizmo-0.9.19
[2]: https://drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=getting_drumgizmo
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[LAD] DrumGizmo 0.9.18.1 hotfix released

2019-10-23 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng
DrumGizmo 0.9.18.1 hotfix released

We recently discovered a rather annoying bug introduced with version
0.9.17 and once we found out what was causing it we decided to do a
hotfix release.

So, hot in the heels of version 0.9.18, we give you version 0.9.18.1 -
now with a working filebrowser!

Available in a browser near you. [1]

[1]: https://drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=changelog:drumgizmo-0.9.18.1

On 10/15/19 21:22, Bent Bisballe Nyeng wrote:
> DrumGizmo 0.9.18 Released!
> 
> DrumGizmo is an open source, multichannel, multilayered, cross-platform
> drum plugin and stand-alone application. It enables you to compose drums
> in midi and mix them with a multichannel approach. It is comparable to
> that of mixing a real drumkit that has been recorded with a multimic setup.
> 
> This release is primarily a bugfix release but a few new features also
> managed to sneak in.
> 
> Highlights:
>  * Sample selection algorithm now behaves a lot better when using a
>small sample set.
>  * Error reporting has been drastically improved when loading
>drum-kits.
>  * Sample normalization option has been added.
> 
> As usual read the detailed description of all the new shiny features,
> including some audio samples [1].
> 
> And now, without further ado, go grab 0.9.18!!! [2]
> 
> [1]: https://drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=changelog:drumgizmo-0.9.18
> [2]: http://www.drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=getting_drumgizmo
> 
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[LAD] DrumGizmo 0.9.18 released

2019-10-15 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng
DrumGizmo 0.9.18 Released!

DrumGizmo is an open source, multichannel, multilayered, cross-platform
drum plugin and stand-alone application. It enables you to compose drums
in midi and mix them with a multichannel approach. It is comparable to
that of mixing a real drumkit that has been recorded with a multimic setup.

This release is primarily a bugfix release but a few new features also
managed to sneak in.

Highlights:
 * Sample selection algorithm now behaves a lot better when using a
   small sample set.
 * Error reporting has been drastically improved when loading
   drum-kits.
 * Sample normalization option has been added.

As usual read the detailed description of all the new shiny features,
including some audio samples [1].

And now, without further ado, go grab 0.9.18!!! [2]

[1]: https://drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=changelog:drumgizmo-0.9.18
[2]: http://www.drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=getting_drumgizmo
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[LAD] DrumGizmo 0.9.17 released

2019-07-15 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng

DrumGizmo 0.9.17 Released!

DrumGizmo is an open source, multichannel, multilayered, cross-platform
drum plugin and stand-alone application. It enables you to compose drums
in midi and mix them with a multichannel approach. It is comparable to
that of mixing a real drumkit that has been recorded with a multimic setup.

In this release we tried to jam in as many of our planned changes to the
xml as possible. There are still a few more to go but this release has
brought us a large step closer to our feature-complete xml format. Quite
a few other major features has also found their way into this release,
which will be much more visible (and audible) to the users.

Highlights:

Improved sample selection algorithm.
Clicky-kit feature.
Midnam support.
Directed choke functionality.
Drumkit metadata support.
Experimental Cocoa UI support for MacOSX.

Also some bug fixes and a lot of code refactoring (replaced eXpat with
pugixml for one).

For a detailed description of all the new shiny features, including
audio samples and lots of screenshots, see the changelog for 0.9.17 [1].

And now, without further ado, go grab 0.9.17 [2]

[1]: https://drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=changelog:drumgizmo-0.9.17
[2]: http://www.drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=getting_drumgizmo
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[LAD] DGEdit (DrumGizmo's kit creator) 0.10 Release

2019-02-06 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng
DGEdit version 0.10 has been released

The official drumgizmo drumkit creation tool, DGEdit, has been released.

New in this version is a completely reworked UI with the possibility to
create a full drumkit with several instruments instead of just one
instrument and also the option to save the session in a .dgedit file.
For the full list of changes, check the roadmap for 0.10 [1].

The editor were recently presented at the Sonoj Convention 2018[2] in
Cologne. A video is available here [3].

Get it at [4] (source only)

Enjoy!

[1]: https://drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=dgedit:roadmap#version_010
[1]: http://sonoj.org/
[2]: https://media.ccc.de/v/sonoj2018-1805-drumgizmo
[3]: https://drumgizmo.org/releases/dgedit-0.10.0/
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[LAD] DrumGizmo 0.9.16 Release

2018-08-12 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng
DrumGizmo 0.9.16 Released!

DrumGizmo is an open source, multichannel, multilayered, cross-platform
drum plugin and stand-alone application. It enables you to compose drums
in midi and mix them with a multichannel approach. It is comparable to
that of mixing a real drumkit that has been recorded with a multimic setup.

This is mainly a bugfix release. If you encountered timing issues when
using the humanizer features of 0.9.15, this is the release to get. It
also optimizes the resampling and a bunch of other stuff. For the full
list of changes, check the roadmap for 0.9.16 [1].

And now, without further ado, go grab 0.9.16 [2]!!!

[1]:
https://www.drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=roadmap:features_roadmap#version_0916
[2]: http://www.drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=getting_drumgizmo
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[LAD] DrumGizmo 0.9.15 Release

2018-07-25 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng
DrumGizmo 0.9.15 Released!

DrumGizmo is an open source, multichannel, multilayered, cross-platform
drum plugin and stand-alone application. It enables you to compose drums
in midi and mix them with a multichannel approach. It is comparable to
that of mixing a real drumkit that has been recorded with a multimic setup.

We didn't quite make the yearly LAC (Linux Audio Conference) schedule.
But fret not, now it is here! The new 0.9.15 release is primed and ready
for use.

Loads of new stuff in this release. Most prominent is the new timing
humanizer and the bleed control! The timing humanizer works in addition
to the velocity humanizer. Where the velocity humanizer adjusts the
velocity of incoming midi hits, the timing humanizer does the same thing
but instead moves them back and forth in time. This all helps to achieve
a less machine-sounding output. To help with the understanding of the
humanizing features, we've also added a “visualizer” which will mirror
the settings you choose for a better understanding. This is the first
iteration of the visualizer, so feedback is very welcome.

So what else? Oh yes, “bleed control”! And yep, it does exactly what you
expect. If you want a dry sounding kit, turn that slider ll the way
down. But if you want all of the ambience in there, turn it ll the
way up. Bleed is when a hit on any drum is also picked up by mics that
aren't the “primary” mic of that specific drum. For some genres bleed is
unwanted. For others, not so much. And now YOU are in control.

For the full list of changes, check the roadmap for 0.9.15 [2]

A note on the bleed control: Currently only the newly updated CrocellKit
v1.1 supports this [1]. We still need to update the rest of the kits
before it will work for those. So keep an eye out for that.

And that is all. Please enjoy this release! Get it here [3]

[1]: https://drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=kits:crocellkit
[2]:
https://www.drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=roadmap:features_roadmap#version_0915
[3]: http://www.drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=getting_drumgizmo
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Re: [LAD] LAC2017 Photos

2017-05-23 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng

The Rui never fails to deliver!
Thanks for sharing :-)

On 05/23/17 15:02, Albert Graef wrote:

Nice snapshots, Rui, as always. :) Thanks!!

On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 12:20 AM, Rui Nuno Capela > wrote:

hello


all the traditionally lousy photos as taken by me during the
lac2017@UJM-St.Etienne, all unedited, no exceptions:)

  http://www.rncbc.org/lac2017

cheers
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[LAD] Drumgizmo 0.9.10 released

2016-03-30 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng
We're proud to announce the immediate availability of DrumGizmo version 
0.9.10!


DrumGizmo is an open source, multichannel, multilayered,
cross-platform drum plugin and stand-alone application. It enables you
to compose drums in midi and mix them with a multichannel approach. It
is comparable to that of mixing a real drumkit that has been recorded
with a multimic setup.

This is a bugfix release fixing two major bugs:
 - Resampler now works when using DrumGizmo as a plugin.
 - LV2 plugin no longer freezes on tempo changes.

Download it from http://www.drumgizmo.org

Visit us at the official irc channel at the Freenode network. Channel
name #DrumGizmo. We would love to hear from you!

// The DrumGizmo team
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Re: [LAD] Drumgizmo 0.9.9 released

2016-03-24 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng

On 03/24/16 17:02, Christopher Arndt wrote:

Am 24.03.2016 um 16:43 schrieb Bent Bisballe Nyeng:

You should set the path to point to you "src/VST SDK" folder, so
that the public.sdk folder resides within that path.


(I'm assuming you mean "src/VST3 SDK".)

Then I get the following compilation error:

http://pastebin.com/HYLWN25Z

I don't know where the './' prefix in the path comes from. When I try
a relative path (i.e. "--vst-source-path=../VST3\\ SDK"), I get:
make[2]: *** No rule to make target '../VST3
SDK/public.sdk/source/vst2.x//audioeffectx.cpp', needed by
'libvstsdk_la-audioeffectx.lo'.  Stop.


The path needs to be absolute. What happens if you rename the folder to
not contain a space? It could just be the escaping gone wild?


DrumGizmo has only been tested with vstsdk 2.4 and I'm pretty sure
it won't work with VST3.


AFAICS the "plugin.sdk/source/vst2.x" directory in the VST3 SDK
contains the VST2.4 files, so it should be compatible.



I have used the VST3 SDK successfully in several AUR packages, I
don't think it should be a problem, if the paths are correct in the
Makefile.


I'll give VST3 a spin and see how that pans out at some point. We might
as well switch to the more easily accessible version if possible.

// Bent
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Re: [LAD] Drumgizmo 0.9.9 released

2016-03-24 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng

On 03/24/16 16:25, Christopher Arndt wrote:

Am 24.03.2016 um 15:14 schrieb Bent Bisballe Nyeng:

We're proud to announce the immediate availability of DrumGizmo version
0.9.9!
[...]
  - Linux VST


I'm trying to update the drumgizmo{,-git} AUR package, but I can't
figure out the correct value for the --with-vst-sources configure option.

Suppose I have the following directory structure

src/drumgizmo
src/VST3 SDK/plugin.sdk/source/vst2.x

where the latter contains audioeffect.cpp and so on, how would I specify
the path correctly?


You should set the path to point to you "src/VST SDK" folder, so that 
the public.sdk folder resides within that path.



I'm using the VST3 SDK distribution because it can be downloaded without
registration and it allows my to specify it as a package source in the
PKGBUILD file.


DrumGizmo has only been tested with vstsdk 2.4 and I'm pretty sure it 
won't work with VST3.


AFAIK the vstsdk 2.4 sources has been officially abandoned by Steinberg 
so it can be a bit hard to find, but it should be possible to find it 
floating around somewhere on the internet.


Kind regards
Bent Bisballe Nyeng
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[LAD] Drumgizmo 0.9.9 released

2016-03-24 Thread Bent Bisballe Nyeng
We're proud to announce the immediate availability of DrumGizmo version 
0.9.9!


Highlighted changes / fixes:
 - Switch to LGPLv3
 - Linux VST
 - Embedded UI
 - Prepped for diskstreaming (but not yet implemented in UI)
 - Loads of bug fixes

Read the ChangeLog for the full list of changes

Download it from http://www.drumgizmo.org

Visit us at the official irc channel at the Freenode network. Channel
name #DrumGizmo. We would love to hear from you!

// The DrumGizmo team
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