Re: [LAD] Programming LV2 plugin from scratch tutorial video series

2021-10-23 Thread hollundertee
On Tue, 19 Oct 2021 11:38:57 +0200
Sven Jaehnichen  wrote:

> Am 19.10.21 um 00:13 schrieb Robin Gareus:
>
>  [...]
>
> This would be an interesting option :-). Although turtle has got a
> very intuitive syntax (once you know it), it might be a bit
> discouraging for newbies as it looks different than other data
> interchange formats like JSON or XML. Thus , the more familiar
> looking JSON-LD may help to overcome this obstacle.
>
> Best wishes
> Sven

Hey Sven,

thanks once more for your tutorial.
I followed it along so far, cleaned up the warnings lv2 reported and
made a stereo version of the plugin this morning.
The turtle stuff was the hardest bit.
Thankfully lv2lint reports what is wrong, if not how to fix it. For
that I had to search for the corresponding definitions or look at other
plugins. Ultimately it was a bunch of copy/pasting.
I do not think that would have been any different with a different
metadata language.

This was the easy part, now I am curious how you are going to attempt
to teach simple folk like me the art of DSP programming. :]

Best regards,
Philipp
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Re: [LAD] LAM

2018-11-21 Thread hollundertee
On Tue, 20 Nov 2018 13:54:11 +0100
Louigi Verona  wrote:

> I think having several options is the best idea. Having a Linux Audio
> or smth like that on YouTube, archive.org, a user on Soundcloud.

There seem to be self-hosted youtube alternatives these days, like
https://joinpeertube.org/ but I haven't used them myself.
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Re: [LAD] ( Custom Arch Linux or Custom Ubuntu Studio ) for ( Proffesional Audio & Game Audio Development )

2018-07-01 Thread hollundertee
 
> [ 2 ] I want, also, some way to build audio game engine tools, but
> Unreal4 or Unity 3D isn't work on linux at now, some suggest for my
> frustation ???


As far as I know the Unity3D does work on Linux nowadays. Doesn't mean
I recommend it in any way though.

I really don't know what it is you are after, so it's hard to help.

Regards,
Philipp
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