i went to linuxaudio(dot)org that's still up the url ur giuving me probably changed (but exists) ill check the site out thanks for the help. ill see what i can suck up from this website. :p
how did you get that EQ at 2:40? is that the jack eq? i cant figgure out how to bring the jack plugins up when audio editing. I'm used to editing in windows but man Linux is taking me a curve to learn..well mostly jack cuz ardour and Audacity are pretty user friendly. I think Linux'es major downside in audio department is vst plugins alot of them so suck. theres a few good ones but i cant get a good delay plugin i gota keep browsing what i got and see. :s
@True2TheBlueYoViGang The EQ at 2.40 is Jamin. You can install it by typing: "sudo apt-get install jamin" without the quotes (in Ubuntu or Ubuntu Studio). Most of these programs are installed if you install an audio distribution of Linux. There are many out there, to me personally the two best ones are AVLinux and Ubuntu Studio.
@True2TheBlueYoViGang Yes, Linux requires a learning effort, but you can get a lot of help and support if you subscribe to the Linux Audio User list (LAU) at: listsDOTlinuxaudioDOTorg/listinfo/linux-audio-user
@BESI1980 Thanks a lot. I played everything except of the drums, I was using Muse's drum track and a default drum loop from one .sf2 bank. From the same cheap bank I used the violins...
i went to linuxaudio(dot)org that's still up the url ur giuving me probably changed (but exists) ill check the site out thanks for the help. ill see what i can suck up from this website. :p
True2TheBlueYoViGang 1 year ago
all these comments by me and i totoally forgot to mention nice composing and editing bro it came out nice :p
True2TheBlueYoViGang 1 year ago
back...dead link "URL not found" :(
True2TheBlueYoViGang 1 year ago
@True2TheBlueYoViGang listsDOTlinuxaudioDOTorg/listinfo/linux-audio-user
ViktorMastoridis 1 year ago
how did you get that EQ at 2:40? is that the jack eq? i cant figgure out how to bring the jack plugins up when audio editing. I'm used to editing in windows but man Linux is taking me a curve to learn..well mostly jack cuz ardour and Audacity are pretty user friendly. I think Linux'es major downside in audio department is vst plugins alot of them so suck. theres a few good ones but i cant get a good delay plugin i gota keep browsing what i got and see. :s
True2TheBlueYoViGang 1 year ago
@True2TheBlueYoViGang The EQ at 2.40 is Jamin. You can install it by typing: "sudo apt-get install jamin" without the quotes (in Ubuntu or Ubuntu Studio). Most of these programs are installed if you install an audio distribution of Linux. There are many out there, to me personally the two best ones are AVLinux and Ubuntu Studio.
ViktorMastoridis 1 year ago
@True2TheBlueYoViGang Yes, Linux requires a learning effort, but you can get a lot of help and support if you subscribe to the Linux Audio User list (LAU) at: listsDOTlinuxaudioDOTorg/listinfo/linux-audio-user
ViktorMastoridis 1 year ago
@ViktorMastoridis no kidding..? i may sub to it im guna check it out thanks. :p
True2TheBlueYoViGang 1 year ago
Very high quality sound !!!
What samples and plugins have you used?
BESI1980 1 year ago
@BESI1980 Thanks a lot. I played everything except of the drums, I was using Muse's drum track and a default drum loop from one .sf2 bank. From the same cheap bank I used the violins...
ViktorMastoridis 1 year ago
That was bad-ass! Great work!
arthursucks 2 years ago
hey, I really like the sound of this music !! well done !! cool !!
enzogianvittorio 2 years ago