I really appreciate all of the information you're sharing with us, instead of gatekeeping all of the useful tools you use. Please keep doing what you're doing.
I had a long break from music. More than 6 years. I have no idea about music production on linux. So, THANK YOU! I am going to learn so much from your videos
Congrats for the milestone! Thinking about switching back to linux on my home PC after some time. I was a bit scared how it will affect my music projects and found your channel while looking some videos how is the state of linux audio production right now. Really waiting for your future videos!
Congrats for the 500 subs ! Keep being yourself as an artist and create what you love and at your right pace. Don't fall into the trap to release content for the sake of releasing content (it adds stress and and kill your creativity). Keep going 🤘
Hi, there! Besides congratulating your for the great content (which made me look at my guitar again - shame on me, you must say), I notice that some of that packages are not available for Debian (distribution I use here since 1997 - same installation since 2014 or earlier). I think it would be nice to have them package and officially available on Debian (and its derived distributions). Looking for time to (remember how to do that) and start this project here. I'll follow your steps to have a decent virtual setup here. Do you use Guitarix or rakarrack these day, or moved completely to ardour? (I suffer a bit to integrate hydrogen with it here - do you record its sound as a wave or ardour uses its input as a MIDI? The other instruments I write in Musescore and "record" them in sync on ardour - just have an old guitar in here...) Thanks again and best wishes!!!
On my other channel (I'm a mathematician and record classes to my students here) I reached 1000 subscribers and was very happy for it. I promised to solve one question of a test if I reach 1 million subs, and all test if 1 billion, but didn't pass that 1000. Maybe people isn't interested calculus or differential geometry... :P But guitar is different! :D
I use Carla when just playing for fun or with backing tracks, and Ardour if I record anything. I do have Guitarix installed (but I don't really use it) and I've compiled something called GxPlugins that gives tons of great Guitarix Team's plugins for Carla and Ardour. I also use Neural Amp Modeler in both Carla and Ardour and that's also something you need to build yourself from GitHub. Google for "GxPlugins.lv2" and "Mike Oliphant Neural Amp Modeler lv2". I'm surprised if Carla is not in Debian repos, but if not, look "KxStudio repositories" for that.
I really appreciate all of the information you're sharing with us, instead of gatekeeping all of the useful tools you use. Please keep doing what you're doing.
Thank you for your content! Your Channel is very informative and helpful! Greetings from Brazil!
thank's ---- abrazo gigante desde Argentina, felicitaciones!
Thank you, you content really help me with my process of learning audio with Linux and what a best way to do, with metal 🤘
I had a long break from music. More than 6 years. I have no idea about music production on linux. So, THANK YOU! I am going to learn so much from your videos
Thank YOU bro! For first time in 15 years of guitar frustration, I'm able to get a decent tone because linux and you
Congrats for the milestone! Thinking about switching back to linux on my home PC after some time. I was a bit scared how it will affect my music projects and found your channel while looking some videos how is the state of linux audio production right now. Really waiting for your future videos!
Congrats for the 500 subs ! Keep being yourself as an artist and create what you love and at your right pace. Don't fall into the trap to release content for the sake of releasing content (it adds stress and and kill your creativity). Keep going 🤘
Your videos have been super helpful for me! I'm super interested in the guide to all things linux audio!
It matters, keep on rockin' 🤘🤘🤘
Ooh, sounds like a nice plan :D cheers
Hi, there! Besides congratulating your for the great content (which made me look at my guitar again - shame on me, you must say), I notice that some of that packages are not available for Debian (distribution I use here since 1997 - same installation since 2014 or earlier). I think it would be nice to have them package and officially available on Debian (and its derived distributions). Looking for time to (remember how to do that) and start this project here. I'll follow your steps to have a decent virtual setup here. Do you use Guitarix or rakarrack these day, or moved completely to ardour? (I suffer a bit to integrate hydrogen with it here - do you record its sound as a wave or ardour uses its input as a MIDI? The other instruments I write in Musescore and "record" them in sync on ardour - just have an old guitar in here...) Thanks again and best wishes!!!
On my other channel (I'm a mathematician and record classes to my students here) I reached 1000 subscribers and was very happy for it. I promised to solve one question of a test if I reach 1 million subs, and all test if 1 billion, but didn't pass that 1000. Maybe people isn't interested calculus or differential geometry... :P But guitar is different! :D
I use Carla when just playing for fun or with backing tracks, and Ardour if I record anything. I do have Guitarix installed (but I don't really use it) and I've compiled something called GxPlugins that gives tons of great Guitarix Team's plugins for Carla and Ardour. I also use Neural Amp Modeler in both Carla and Ardour and that's also something you need to build yourself from GitHub. Google for "GxPlugins.lv2" and "Mike Oliphant Neural Amp Modeler lv2". I'm surprised if Carla is not in Debian repos, but if not, look "KxStudio repositories" for that.
@@AlexandreLymberopoulos I actually enjoy many of those math channels. I guess it takes a rare kind of freak ;)