2010-01-07

DAW: Rosegarden 10.02 Beta Available / Linux / Free

rosegarden

The cool DAW for Linux - Rosegarden has been released in a new version.

The 10.02 Beta has these new features (from the webpage):


  • With its bold new custom look, including hundreds of new icons, Rosegarden ensures all of its interface elements are usable, freeing you to configure the rest of your system any way you like

  • With its more compact, netbook-friendly interface, Rosegarden gets more done with less screen real estate

  • Rosegarden has a low installation footprint, and creates local, user-editable copies of all example and library files

  • Expanded translations (varies by language) put more of Rosegarden in your native language than has ever been possible before

  • You may now run as many instances of Rosegarden as you like, in parallel, and can even install and run different versions simultaneously

  • Enhanced device management support, including an all-new MIDI device manager, finally addresses a number of long-standing usability issues and bugs

  • Control rulers (notation and matrix) completely redesigned from the ground up to use primary editing tools (eg. pencil) and present controller data as a series of connected points that may be manipulated very fluidly and easily

  • Control rulers share a selection with their associated editor (notation or matrix), allowing control events to be cut, copied and pasted along with notes

  • A number of non-critical warning dialogs about system configuration issues have been moved out of your way, and onto a compact health indicator at the bottom right of the main window

  • You can add, display and access what we hope will prove to be an effectively unlimited number of MIDI controllers in the instrument parameters box, eliminating the need for an alternative tabbed layout mode

  • Instrument channel selection controls have been merged into the instrument itself, such that assigning something to instrument ”#1” is now exactly synonymous with assigning it to channel 1, rather than merely a loose default correspondence

  • New streamlined interface merges the insertion cursor functions into the playback cursor, so Rosegarden has only one cursor at long last

  • All new integrated project packager provides built-in, native support for Rosegarden project packages, eliminates a number of obscure dependencies, and provides a cleaner user experience

  • Document modified status is indicated in the title bar

  • Markers text entry fields have been renamed to make it more clear which of the two editable texts is the functional one

  • The simple event editor now handles notation-quantized notes more intelligently

  • All but a few keyboard shortcuts are now exposed through menu entries or tooltips, to facilitate learning

  • Improved controller manager dialog now opens the editor automatically after creating a new controller

  • Grace notes are scaled correctly relative to full-sized notes (in a way that may lead to true support of cue-sized notation in the future)

  • Fast-forward and rewind buttons on all transport toolbars throughout the application now auto-repeat

  • The matrix editor can finally track and reflect external changes to any segments it displays

  • The key mapping editor in the bank editor is more reliable, with some long-standing bugs sorted out



  • Most windows have special function-related icons associated with them, so it is easier to use your desktop task manager to find the window you seek

  • Improved flashing metronome mode and more realistic looking LEDs for the transport

  • Rosegarden comes bundled with a library of composition templates (.rgt files), and any file can be saved as a template with the new File ⇒ Save As Template option

  • New support for Frontier Design Group’s TranzPort contributed by Immanuel Litzroth

  • The MIDI device manager can now import bank and program information from LinuxSampler .lscp files

  • The automatic clef guessing feature (used in a variety of contexts, such as when importing MIDI or splitting a segment by pitch) now adds transposing clefs to its repertoire in order to avoid excessive ledger lines in parts that extend to the extremes of reproducible pitch



  • Higher quality on-screen rendering removes the annoying chromatic artifacts that have afflicted all previous versions, and provides crisp, clear rendering

  • New pan and zoom allows you to move around quickly, and zoom the window contents as far in or out as you like, or zoom either axis independently

  • You can now add a layer to the part you're editing with just one click. The “Add Layer” function uses the currently active segment as a template for creating a new “layer” segment in the same place, with the same clefs and key signatures, but in a contrasting color

  • The segment changer (located with the pan and zoom controls) provides a visual indication of which segment is currently active for editing, even in continuous page layout mode, and allows you to change segments without removing your right hand from your mouse

  • Print and Print Preview are both performed through LilyPond, which provides extremely high-quality output

  • Expanded range of point sizes (from 6 to 30) available for LilyPond export

  • New interactive LilyPond Print/Preview allows you to configure your preferences for which applications you prefer to use for printing files and viewing PDFs, and compares the result of the LilyPond conversion operation against your LilyPond export options in order to offer intelligent suggestions for what steps to take when things go wrong

  • New support for notation symbols, giving Rosegarden the ability to display (non-operative) segno, coda and breath mark symbols

  • New marks for open, stopped/muted, and harmonic/flageolet

  • New cycle slashes function allows you to use the / shortcut or the new toolbar icon to cycle through from 0 to 5 slashes on selected notes

  • All marks are exported to LilyPond now, and mark placement has been aligned with LilyPond's placement rules, following the philosophy that they have spent vastly more time studying best notation practices than we have, and where we disagreed, we were wrong

  • Add Trill With Line moves from Note =⇒ Marks… and the marks toolbar to Phrase and the group toolbar, reflecting an internal change that transforms this from a mark attached to a single note into a more flexible indication that can span any number of (usually tied) notes. The mark version still exists internally to preserve compatibility with existing compositions

  • Even quicker and improved keyboard access to inserting notes and rests, with the default duration determined by the denominator of the current time signature

  • More compact notation toolbar layout combines note and rest entry in one place, freeing up space, and improving efficiency

  • When using the notation editor to insert notes, long notes are tied at barlines by default, so red barlines are less common



  • At long last it is possible to open multiple segments (from any number of different tracks) in the same matrix view

  • The pitch highlights on I III and V are now calculated relative to the key signature in effect, rather than being fixed against C major

  • Notes and pitch highlights are always displayed in concert pitch, allowing you to work with segments in many different transpositions simultaneously on the same grid, even though they appear as completely different notes in completely different keys in a notation view

  • Cleaner interface leaves the instrument parameters in the main window, so you have more room for editing what's important

  • New pan and zoom allows you to move around quickly, and zoom the window contents as far in or out as you like, or zoom either axis independently

  • The segment changer (located with the pan and zoom controls) provides a visual indication of which segment is currently active for editing, and allows you to change segments without removing your right hand from your mouse

  • Is is now possible to insert key changes from the matrix

  • The standard matrix now allows the possibility of opening the same segments in a percussion matrix, and vice versa

  • New Pitch Bend Sequence allows you to insert a series of calculated, machine-generated pitch bends to create a variety of vibrato effects

  • Translucent event bars make it easier to see and work with overlapping notes



  • If the JACK audio server is not already running, Rosegarden will start it for you transparently

  • If you attempt to record to a document named “Untitled” you will be prompted to name your composition before continuing, so as to promote better housekeeping over time

  • New controls available from the main window and the audio mixer allow you to give audio and synth plugin instruments (eg. “Audio #3” or “Synth #5”) custom names

  • When recording, the composition title and custom audio instrument name (if provided) are used in the filename in order to make it much easier to work with recorded audio files outside of their original context. Instead of rg-20091123-102030-1.wav you can now have something like rg-[Jam Session 12]-[Bobs_Guitar]-2009-11-23_10.20.30-1.wav


Find more info about Rosegarden!

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"Rosegarden 10.02, codename 'Thorn' enters beta! We have come quite a long way since the first alpha release in November, and have finally restored all but the most trivial of missing features" Rosegarden



2010-01-06

Effect: D16 Group - Syntorus

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D16 Group unveils Syntorus, a Double Path Analog Chorus Effect for both Windows and Mac OS X.

Features:


  • emulation of analogue delay line

  • double delay line

  • LFOs synchronized with host application

  • built-in tremolo effect

  • presets organized into groups

  • midi learn function

  • 64bit internal processing


Syntorus will be available January 11 and will be priced at 35 Euro

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"D16 set out to create a plugin which would have a rich analogue chorus similar to the effect found on classic synthesisers like the Solina, Synthex or Juno" D16 Group Audio Software




Sounds: Splurgo Audio - Arabic Framedrum / Bongo Loops

Splurgo Audio presents two new sample packs.

framedrum.jpgArabic Framedrum – These frame drum loops are played with brushes and without bells and contain many popular middle eastern rhythms like maqsuum, sombati, waahida and sayyidii. The loops are designed to be combined with the Arabic flute and Darbuka packs.

The pack contains 23 loops at 130 bpm and is available in Sony Acid WAV and Apple Garageband AIFF for $3.95 USD. The bundle including Arabic flute and Darbuka loops is available for $16.88.

bongod.jpgBongo Loops – These bongo loops sound perfect with any percussion related music but are also great as a backup in your house track. The pack contains 39 loops at 130 bpm. This pack is available in Sony Acid WAV and Apple Garageband AIFF for $5.95.

Find more Sounds!


For More info visit: Splurgo Audio


Effect: Togu Audio Line - TAL-DUB-III v0.80 Beta / Pc / Mac / Free

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Free Music Software: Togu Audio Line launches TAL-DUB-III v0.80 Beta, a free open sourced delay effect for both Windows and Mac OS X.

Features:


  • Delay time up to 4 seconds.

  • Non linear 6dB Low-Pass filter.

  • 3dB High Pass filter.

  • Alias free saturation, adjustable with the input drive knob.

  • Delay x2 for each channel.

  • Synced delay times (1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1/1, 2/1 and tripled and dotted notes).

  • Pop-ups show the actual values dB (input drive, dry, wet), ms(delay), 0..2 (feedback)

  • Led-meter shows the saturation level.

  • Tab button for delay time.

  • Midi Learn for all knobs.

  • The feedback knob is especially optimized for doing infinite delays.


Find more Effects!

"TAL-DUB-III is an easy to use delay device with some special features. Its no tape delay emulation and has its own sound" Togu Audio Line




2010-01-04

Synthesizer: The Lower Rhythm - Explor3r Extended

explor3r extended

The Lower Rhythm launches Explor3r Extended a three oscillator monosynth for Windows.

Some features:


From Site:

explorer extended

Price: $11.99

Find more synths here.

"Explor3r Extended can create anything from fat, complex leads to buzzy basses, droning sound effects, sweeping pads and terrible, screeching chaos" The Lower Rhythm




DJ Mixing Software: djDecks - First Mac OS X beta announced

djDecks

djDecks announces the first public beta for Mac OS X!

djDecks is a computer mixing program for both beginning and professional dj's.
Mix your mp3, ogg, wma, flac, wav files or audio cd's easily.

Read more about djDecks

"It is compatible with most of the currently available djDecks Skins, it also works with vinyl control, it supports a few midi controllers, but more to come soon" djDecks | forum

2010-01-03

Weekly Software Wrapup 12/27 - 01/03 (9)

Weekly Software Wrapup

Another week has gone with holidays and all. But here are the music making software we posted this week (including a repost of the big list of free music making software):


  1. A big list of FREE music making software!

  2. Effect: Seven Phases - Spectrum Analyzer / Pc / Fr...

  3. Effect: Soundspectral - MaxBwide

  4. Instrument: Makayama - Drum Kits

  5. Instrument: MARVIN VST - Tromine Z 1.1 / Pc / Free...

  6. Effect: ArtsAcoustic - CL Series (CL-1, CLMS-1 and...

  7. Instrument: MusicLab - RealLPC

  8. Effect: QuikQuak - Pitchwheel v3.0

  9. Weekly Software Wrapup 12/20 - 12/27 (8)


2010-01-01

A big list of FREE music making software!

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This is all the latest (updates in real-time), new or updated FREE Music Making Software . Free VST Plugins, Instruments, Filters, Effects, Trackers, Synths, DAW's, Sequencers, music production software & more. You can find hundreds of FREE Music Making Programs in the archives below!

We will continuously add new lists with FREE Music Making Software in these archives.


FREE Music Software Archives (click on the links to open the lists):
February 2008 | June 2008 | November 2008 | May 2009 | November 2009 | November 2010 | 2010 Week 48 | 2010 Week 49 | 2010 Week 50 | 2010 Week 51 | 2010 Week 52 | All FREE Music Making Software 2011 | 2012 Week 1 | 2012 Week 2 | 2012 Week 3 | 2012 Week 4






Follow @music_making for all the music making tweets you ever need. Here is the latest tweets about free stuff:


This list(s) are from the original post in 2006:

Here you have a list with 30 FREE Music Making software I've blogged about on Making Music.

Here is a link to part 2 and part 3 of the BIG list of FREE music making software.

1. AmpliTube UNO - Free Download
AmpliTube Guitar Amp & FX Modeling Plug-In.

2. Free Ableton Live 4 Session Samples
The site Drumdrops have uploaded 250MB free 24 Bit AIFF Multi Track Samples for Ableton Live 4.

3. Propellerheads ReBirth Released for free!
ReBirth is dead, long live ReBirth!

4. Drumstation
Drumstation is a legendary drum computer for your PC. Its whole concept is based on the legendary cult synthesizer TR 909.

5. Rubberduck
Rubberduck is an acid- and techno-synthesizer for your PC. Its whole concept is based on the legendary cult synthesizer TB 303.

6. MdspDuckVerb
It's similar to DuckDelay but with a reverb. The reverb output is compressed when there is a certain amount of signal present on its input. It allows to use a lot of wet signal on a voice without loosing too much intelligibility.

7. DtBlkFx
DtBlkFx (by Darrell Barrell) is a Fast-Fourier-Transform (FFT) based Virtual Sound Technology (VST) plug-in for use in audio software supporting such stuff.

8. BallSequencer
BallSequencer is a sequencer VSTi based around the idea of midinotes being generated by balls.

9. LMC-1 Compressor for Windows
LMC-1 Plug-In - Available FREE for PC and MAC Every now and again a piece of audio equipment comes along that defines the sound of an era.

10. Mobius
Mobius is a program for the real-time creation and manipulation of audio loops. It has functionality based on the venerable Echoplex Digital Pro with Loop IV software.

11. Oscill8tor
Features: 8 oscilators x 7 waveforms per oscillator ( sine/sawtooth/triangle/ramp/pulse/w.noise/p.noise ). 5 filter types per oscillator ( LP/HP/BP/notch/moog ). 5 octave variations per oscillator ( 0/1/2/3/-1/-2 )and more.

12. megaCeloX
This is a flexible and well-sounding polyphonic stereo analog emulation software synthesizer.

13. FuzzPlus 2
The basis of this plug-in is a transform model of a famous vintage fuzz pedal.

14. JellyFilter
Do you need good lead lines in your production? A synthesizer, biting hard or teasing soft? A synthesizer, flexible to bend to any kind of synth sound? JellyFilter is the solution.

15. ErsDrums
Drum machine. Drum Sampler. ErsDrums is a VST 2.3 compatible drum machine.
All sounds are calculated in "real time", no samples are used.

16. DROPOUT
Dropout is a sample player that utilizes granular pitch shifting and sample slicing to play back a sample in new and unusual ways.

17. Rumpelrausch Taips - AZR3
AZR3 is a "MORE" edition: More warmth, more dirt, more realism, more fun.

18. Antonymic
A free VST effect designed to automate the process of recording & reversing playback of audio phrases (ie speech).

19. Miffi
Abstract Miffi employs a variant of DSF synthesis which uses complex number arithmetic to generate comb filtered stereo signals.

20. reViSiT
Free Tracker software. Tracking is a method for computer music almost as mature and time-honoured as MIDI. Sometimes better, sometimes not so - always different.

21. DrumSampler I and II
DrumSampler I: Multiple outputs.Visual feedback on each drum. Comes with one set of samples to start with. DrumSampler II: Individual volume, pan and reverb settings. Adjustable reverb unit.

22. StringZ
StringZ is a physically modeled String ensemble and Solo String synthesizer. At home providing moving and almost real string sounds, StringZ can also be used to provide the more esoteric ensemble and pad sounds as well.

23. Blittr
Buffer*verride.. buffer-sampling stuttery gl*tch box with a nice xy pad useless-but-cool wave scope.

24. Voices
Formant synth Features: Simple linear interface. 5 oscillator types: Normal, Normal even harmonics, Formant, Group, Percussion.

25. BeroTracker
It's now modular! - Loads MOD XM S3M IT MT2 IMF BRT 669 STM MTM WOW OKT - Saves MOD XM S3M IT BRT - VST/VSTi support.

26. Unifyer 2
16 Voice Unison Monophonic Synthesizer 2 x Stereo Unison oscillators with 68 Waveforms. Up to 8 uni voices per oscillator.

27. Macomate 88
Array of 88 comb filters tuned using a .TUN microtuning file with feedback path. Is sensitive to MIDI input, with channels 1 and 3-16 activating their corresponding filters and channel 2 controlling the tuning of the feedback path.

28. Roku
Roku is a six tap delay / multi delay (six independent delay lines) effect.

29. Rndwave!
16/24-bit Wave Shape Generator Features: 16/24-bit Mono/Stereo Wave File Recording Manual/Automatic Single Loop Wave Shape Generation and Recording.

30. BiFilter
Is a high-end quality stereo filter module for VST. It uses a high precision "direct form 2" filter model with a ripple less than 1dB. It supports linear behaviour over the whole frequency range.

Here you can see Part 2 and part 3 of this list.

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