November 2014 - tutorials, news and music
Welcome to our November newsletter.
What's new?
LMP article features in Linux Format
We are very excited that our JACK article features in Linux Format, issue 191. Thanks to Neil Mohr and all at Linux Format.
LMP Asks Interview
Our second installment of LMP Asks arrived this past month. This time we interviewed Hermann Meyer from the Guitarix project. Thanks to Hermann for taking the time out to do this!
LMP Asks #2: An interview with Hermann Meyer of Guitarix.
New Software demos
We have now started including demo videos alongside entries in our tools section. So far we have demos for the following:
- Rosegarden (Holger Marzen)
- Qtractor (Holger Marzen)
- Ardour (Gabriel Nordeborn)
If you would like to contribute a demo video in a similar style to the above, do contact us.
More Tutorials!
Aurélien Leblond has contributed two video tutorials on using his LV2 ported Alsa Modular Synth plugins within Ingen, to create a simple synth.
Creating Modular Synths using Ingen and ams-lv2.
There will be more tutorials up later this month so stay tuned!
The FLOSS music section grows!
The FLOSS music section has since expanded so if you haven't checked it out recently, see if there's anything new that might inspire you. Also, if you'd like to be included, please fill out our form with all relevant information.
Linux Audio News
- QjackCtl 0.3.12 released
- Synthtopia launch their "What's The Best Desktop Daw" of 2014 poll (remains open until Nov 15th)
- NASA posts a huge library of space sounds, and you’re free to use them!
- Carla 2.0 beta3 is here!
- New LP from Little Pony released, produced by Red Plastic Label
- Libre Music Production article features in Linux Format!
- AV Linux, version 6.0.4, 'Diehard' is now available
- Dexed updated, including GUI overhaul
- Yoshimi 1.2.5 is now out!
What's next?
From now on our social media accounts will be much more active so if you use either Facebook or Twitter, do follow us to keep up with the latest happening from LMP and the Linux Audio world.
Thanks,
The LMP team