Robin Gareus

@x42
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Dr. Robin answers ultimate questions about Ardour, Linux, Audio, and Everything
Selfhttps://gareus.org
Codehttps://github.com/x42/
Studiohttps://ardour.org
ResidesArdour HQ, Berlin
rip to gitlab, who have decided to destroy their entire business for no reason https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-act-2/
GitLab Act 2

A letter to our customers and our investors.

about.gitlab.com
Pass it on!

tip: web requests should not be measured in Hz [hertz] as that is only used for periodic frequencies, which random events (like requests hitting a web server) are not!

measure them in Bq [becquerel] instead

Who rules the beach?

The surfers!

And who rules the surfers?

https://x42-plugins.com was just updated.

The JACK standalone versions now have an option to disable autoconnect (since PipeWire session managers autoconnect well, but can't be instructed to automatically break a connection).

A balance.lv2 in-place processing bug was fixed, midifilter.lv2 now includes a chromatic cluster plugin (motivated by @nielso and setBFree finally uses a LPF for smooth swell-pedal gain changes.

#lv2 #linuxaudio

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26.04 LTS is about a week away, and we need donations.

As stated before, our web hosting is changing providers, which is now an extra monthly expense. The migration is complete, but we're just waiting for the nameservers to be changed.

Additionally, several old bugs have been fixed this cycle, and we even rewrote both Ubuntu Studio Installer and Audio Config apps from the ground up! None of this comes without a cost.

So, please, we need donations. Visit https://ubuntustudio.org/contribute.

RE: https://chaos.social/@rixx/116379123779980396

When the age of space datacenters arrived German developers had some unfair advantages. 😌

After seeing Ambre Ciel at a sold out show at the Elbphilharmonie last Saturday, today I met her at a living room concert in Berlin, performing in front of 30 people and a cat.

Quite the contrast. Her performance tonight was better, but the sound was significantly worse (no surprise there).

We had a nice chat and shared a glass of wine after the concert too.

https://ambreciel.bandcamp.com/

I had an amazing time taking my Dad for a lifetime experience to the #elbphilharmonie last Saturday experiencing #Gondwana Records' yearly concert. The Ancient Infinity Orchestra and Ambre Ciel put on an amazing performance, and Chip Wickham killed it.

I was amazed how crisp the drums sounded in the space, and nuances of Chip's alto flute caused goosebumps. A perfect evening.

PS. All three artists can be found on bandcamp. Start with Ambre Ciel; I'm going to see her again in Berlin on Friday.

@jack thanks for giving me the opportunity to clarify my take, because the "past good, future bad" framing was probably the weakest part of it.

my actual point is that software is the product of its environment. software created in a repressive environment reflects the greed and paranoia of its creators.

there are plenty of examples of this in the past; Microsoft were greedy and paranoid, David Ahl and the Creative Computing crew weren't, and when you use their software, the difference is stark. today there is still plenty of software (usually FOSS) that hasn't been dragged down by extractive greed. however, pretty much all of the dominant players have succumbed to the perverse calling of adtech and data brokerage. there are people entering the field today who have never seen a website without targeted ads, an operating system without always-on telemetry, or a video game without microtransactions, and it's mainly #retrocomputing heads who are in the position to point out these thing are a product of the fucked up environment we live in, not an inherent trait of software, and that we can do better when creating new software.

put another way, retrocomputing is the most interesting to me when it isn't just based on blind nostalgia for the past, but instead focuses on understanding what past systems Got Right and what use we can still make of them today.