LAC2013: Friday 10th of May

“Hello, I’d like to know if I can take my electric guitar with me as hand luggage, would that be possible?”
“Well that depends on the whims of the cabin crew.”
“So if I can’t take it with me in the cabin would that cost me extra?”
“Yes, that will be €200.”

So I decided to take my guitar apart, wrap it in a big towel and put in my suitcase so that I could take it with me as standard baggage. I didn’t want to run the risk of having to pay €200 extra. When I arrived at the airport I was sitting next to a young lady with, yes you guessed it right, a guitar as hand luggage. She didn’t have to pay anything extra. Grmbl. You’ll see that when I unpack my stuff in Graz the neck of the guitar will be broken or something. Let’s hope not.

I had a transfer in Munich which went smoothly. The whole journey went smoothly actually. Thanks to 3G internet, QR codes of my tickets sent to my mobile phone and Google maps. Especially those QR codes are very practical, they save time and paper. Every counter and gate has QR scanners and the personnel just puts your mobile phone in the scanner and you’re done. Maximum efficiency. Google maps helped me out on quite some occasions too although the Grazians were very helpful too.

So on Friday around 2 PM I walked into the main conference building. I couldn’t be there on Thursday because of my son‘s birthday. So I already missed quite some interesting workshops, presentations and lightning talks. I was kind of bummed about that at first but as soon as I entered the building I forgot about all that. It was still lunch time and everyone got together in the main building to eat something. It was a warm welcome and great to see all those people again. I immediately spotted the MOD guys (my goal for this LAC was to get a MOD endorsement) and got acquainted with the one and only Kirill Alferov which was quite a nice surpise. After having something to eat I decided to check on the status of my guitar and to put it back together again. Luckily the guitar had survived the journey unharmed.

As soon as I started screwing the neck back on the MOD guys approached me to ask if they could borrow my guitar for their lightning talk on Saturday. Sure, but only if I could play around a bit with the MOD Quadra they brought with them. This was no problem so a few minutes later I found myself happily noodling and tapping footswitches on this amazing device. Even though it still had some rough edges it all felt, looked and sounded very professional to me. Yes, the MOD is a fine example of my view on Linux audio development: world domination. And I mean it. Within 10 years Windows and Mac OS will only exist for tablets or other small portable devices with touchscreens and Linux will be the only viable alternative on both other ends of the scale: embedded devices and fully fledged audio workstations in professional studios.

Right after that I headed off with Marc Groenewegen to the Linux/Ardour in a Recording Studio workshop where I soon found myself going through the mixing console manual together with Frank Neumann to find any references to GPL clauses as the console was running on Linux (see how quickly world domination is approaching already?). Of course we found nothing. The workshop was a bit too specialized for me so I decided to check in at the hotel and get rid of my baggage. The plan was to eat Schnitzels for dinner but when it was time to go to the restaurant it was pouring so we (me, Funs & girlfriend) arrived at the restaurant completely soaked. But I couldn’t care less when I got served my Schnitzel XL with a big pint of Puntigamer.

After dinner we went to the Mumuth. Amazing building. But me and electroacoustic music don’t go together that well. It’s not that I don’t like it. I’ve seen Sachiko M once and she blew me away with just a sine wave out of a sampler. Not just with the sine wave but more with her performance, her being there and getting totally absorbed by the sounds she was making. They had to carry her off the stage after she was done. Well, that didn’t happen at the Mumuth. Or I should’ve stayed until the end because now I’m basing my judgement on a mere three perfomances because I left earlier as I didn’t really dig the vibe.

LAC2013: Friday 10th of May

LAC2013: some videos

I’m planning on writing a nice and lengthy epistle on LAC2013 but for now you’ll have to do with some videos captured by rncbc and alg0rhythm. Thanks for uploading the vids!

The Infinite Repeat – Leave It All Behind

The Infinite Repeat – Nervous Walking

The Infinite Repeat – Slow Down

Using your electric guitar with Linux – workshop excerpt

Buschenschank Acid Crew

Creative Commons License All tracks by The Infinite Repeat are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

LAC2013: some videos

Switching to English

During LAC2013 it became clear to me that I have quite some non-Dutch blog readers. So I made up the balance and decided to switch to English as the main language for this blog. Other factors that got me around:

  • Blogging in English will hopefully improve my proficiency of the Englsih language
  • There are more people doing Linux audio that master English than those that master Dutch
  • Apparently I write articles sometimes that deserve some broader attention
  • The main language within the Linux audio community is also English

So there we are, I’m going to start writing English blog posts from now on. The blog itself will go into a transitional phase now, I have to translate some captions and I need to rethink the whole category and tags part of the blog.

Switching to English

MOD – your next digital pedalboard

Tja wat moet ik hier nou over zeggen? Check het zelf uit, fantastisch idee, een digitale gitaar FX processor die geheel op Linux draait en gebruik maakt van het LV2 plug-in framework.


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MOD Quadra prototype

En ja het is de bedoeling dat dit apparaat echt in productie gaat. Er worden er binnenkort 35 gemaakt, zou er graag een willen hebben uiteraard, maar zal een aardig prijzige aangelegenheid worden. Heb me ingeschreven op de mailinglist dus we merken het wel. I’ll keep you posted.

Site: http://www.portalmod.com/en/index.html

MOD – your next digital pedalboard

Raspberry Pi als virtuele gitaarversterker: MIDI en effecten

Live demo van m’n Raspberry Pi, guitarix en een MIDI floorboard.

Raspberry Pi als virtuele gitaarversterker: MIDI en effecten

LAC2013: Your submission has been accepted!

Twee mailtjes in mijn inbox vanochtend. Allebei mijn submissions voor LAC2013 zijn geaccepteerd! Dus op LAC2013 ga ik een workshop doen over je electrische gitaar gebruiken met Linux audio tools en ik ga een optreden doen op de Linux Sound Night.

Ben blij dat m’n submissions zijn geaccepteerd, heb alles al geboekt en zou zonde zijn als ik niks had kunnen doen. Die kans was er want kennelijk waren er best veel aanmeldingen.

Submission #34: Using your electric guitar with Linux


Almost 20 years of experience with playing guitar and over 10 years of Linux experience, one day that just had to come together. With the advent of guitarix, a virtual guitar amplifier for Linux, this became reality and coupled with the modularity of the Linux audio ecosystem a whole plethora of possibilities became accessible. In this workshop I will show the current possibilities for a guitarist with Linux audio in a hands-on, live setting.

Submission #35: The Infinite Repeat


A musician with over 20 years of experience and a computer with Linux. That’s what it boils down to. The result: conventional, decent song-writing, different sounding because of the choice to not walk the threaded paths and because of an autodidactic background, an outspoken personal taste and a open-minded worldview.

LAC2013: Your submission has been accepted!

De wederopstanding van PHASEX

PHASEX leeft weer! De oorspronkelijke ontwikkelaar heeft de draad weer opgepakt en een nieuwe release uitgebracht. Heb er nog niet uitgebreid naar kunnen kijken maar hij heeft de boel flink onder handen genomen. Uiteraard zijn de nodige bugs gefikst maar daarnaast is de functionaliteit van PHASEX flink uitgebreid: je kan nu meerdere parts tegelijkertijd gebruiken (dus geen losse instances meer), support voor JACK MIDI en JACK Transport en PHASEX kan nu zonder GUI gebruikt worden. Ook heeft de GUI een update gehad en zijn er de nodige filters toegevoegd en bestaande filters verbeterd.

Al met al goed nieuws, PHASEX is een erg goed klinkende synthesizer waar je echt heel veel uit kan halen. Als de ontwikkelaar dit alles nou ook nog in een LV2 plug-in zou kunnen stoppen…


PHASEX-0.14.97

PHASEX 0.14.97

De wederopstanding van PHASEX

mylinuxrig.com – The Linux Setup

Er staat een interviewtje met mij op mylinuxrig.com over mijn setup.

The Linux Setup – Jeremy Jongepier, Musician/Admin

Check ook de andere artikelen getagd met The Linux Setup. Zijn allemaal erg fijn om te lezen en ik vind het ook een erg tof initiatief. Het idee is zo simpel maar het werkt wel heel goed. Ja, er zijn honderden forumdraadjes, blogs en artikelen waarin mensen uitleggen wat voor hard- en software ze gebruiken maar op deze manier is de voorselectie al gemaakt. Bovendien zijn de setups zeer divers en de vragen relevant. Gewoon even doorheen scrollen en lekker lezen die handel.

mylinuxrig.com – The Linux Setup

Nog meer LV2!

Het Portal MOD project is bezig een aantal LADSPA plug-ins om te zetten naar LV2, waaronder CAPS, TAP, SooperLooper en guitarix. En voor zo ver ik begrepen heb werken ze ook aan een van rakarrack afgeleide LV2 plug-in.

CAPS is al omgezet naar LV2 en heb source pakket klaar om up te loaden naar de KXStudio-Team plugins repository. Maar wacht nog even de puntjes op de i af.

Ondertussen is een van de main devs van guitarix ook met LV2 aan het experimenteren.  Hij zit alleen nog te dubben of hij heel guitarix in één plug-in gaat stoppen of dat hij alle losse componenten van guitarix om gaat zetten naar LV2.


guitarix amp head als LV2 plug-in

Voeg daar nog aan toe dat degene achter LV2, David Robillard (aka drobilla), er aan zit te denken om een boek te schrijven over LV2 en je begrijpt wel dat LV2 op het moment best wel een hot item is. Gaat het ooit gebeuren dat er een open source, cross-platform plug-in framework VST naar de kroon gaat steken? De LAD community is er klaar voor, de wrapper tools staan in de steigers (DISTRHO) en met NASPRO is het al mogelijk om eigenlijk alles als LV2 te draaien.

Nog meer LV2!

LV2 galore!

De afgelopen tijd zijn er aardig wat nieuwe LV2 plug-ins gereleased. Daarom wat screenies.


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amsynth classic subtractive synthesizer

 


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Triceratops polyphonic subtractive synthesizer

 


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synthv1 old-school 4-oscillator subtractive polyphonic synthesizer

 


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samplv1 old-school all-digital polyphonic sampler synthesizer

 


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drumkv1 old-school drum-kit sampler

 


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setBfree DSP Tonewheel Organ (screenshot van standalone versie)



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Fomp LV2 port of the MCP, VCO, FIL, and WAH plugins by Fons Adriaensen


LV2 galore!