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Interview with Paul Davis from the Ardour project.
Direct download: OSMPEpisode23.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:16 AM

OSMP Episode #22


Intro:

Banter:

Software Releases:

Audio Releases:

Tips:
The story of a person connverting their studio from Mac to Linux.
Link:
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2009/08/04/linux-music-workflow-switching-from-mac-os-x-to-ubuntu-with-kim-cascone/
Blog post by Josh Lawrence about setting up a Linux studio
Link:
Gear:
Behringer BCF-2000, BCR-2000
Specs:
  • Unique, total recall cascadable desktop MIDI controller with analog feel and an intuitive user interface
  • 8 ultra-precise 100-mm motorized faders for ultimate control of virtual mixers, organ-drawbars (inverse mode) or virtual synths and samplers
  • 4 virtual groups with 8 dual-mode, high-resolution encoders that feature LED rings and an additional push function
  • 16 + 4 illuminated buttons freely assignable to all types of MIDI functions from note on/off, control change and program change to MMC and system exclusive data
  • All panel elements freely assignable—manually or via user-friendly learn mode
  • Additional multi-function foot switch and foot controller connectors can be used to address all types of MIDI data
  • 32 user presets each with 4 encoder groups
  • Configurable MIDI and USB modes for ultra-flexible system integration
  • 1 MIDI In plus 2 MIDI Outs, usable as an additional USB to MIDI interface
  • Multi-function 4-digit LED display with real-time parameter indication plus write-in fields for your own labeling
  • MIDI input with merge function for cascading several control units
  • Easy connection to any computer/expander etc. using standard MIDI In/Out connectors
  • Generic USB MIDI support with Linux

Pros:
  • well supported in linux
  • motorized faders give you a more analog feel for mixing
  • BCR version has tons of rotary encoders
  • easy to assign and use

Cons:
  • no touch control

Review:

Conclusion:

Announcements:

Rants:

Tech Segment:
    Sim: Tips on working with drums (samples and synthesizing)
        Links: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan02/articles/synthsecrets0102.asp
                http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Feb02/articles/synthsecrets0202.asp
                http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Mar02/articles/synthsecrets0302.asp
                http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Apr02/articles/synthsecrets0402.asp
                http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Nov01/articles/synthsecrets1101.asp

Interview:
 
Listener Feedback:
Stuzz78 (Stuzz), Mike of LinuxDSP.co.uk, Mixing of new theme song and starting up a community track - confusing ftw.

Contact Info:
E-Mails:
osmp@pipemanmusic.com
Twitter and Identi.ca:
Blogs:
Forums:
IRC:
irc.freenode.net/#opensourcemusicians

Podcast Out!

Song:
Hong Kong - by Maddi in IRC (

Direct download: OSMPEpisode22.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 9:56 PM