Discussing opensource and proprietary music software with Louigi Verona
I'm talking with Louigi Verona about the current situation with opensource and proprietary software regarding music production.
We discuss the problems with opensource software development, and some ideas emerged on what could help with this situation.
I think this might be an interesting watch for both linux audio developers and linux musicians.
Links:
http://lmms.io - the opensource DAW that Louigi praises, and unfa made a few LPs with
http://ardour.org - the opensource DAW tht unfa is shifting towards for the better plugin support and audio recording/editing capabilities (used in production of this video)
http://blender.org - the opensource 3D application that unfa uses to edit videos and also make a living
http://bitwig.com - the proprietary DAW that runs natively on Linux, that Louigi mentioned
http://www.zynaptiq.com/orangevocoder/ - Orange Vocoder that Louigi mentioned as an example of good musical tool design, that does soemthing unique
https://youtu.be/dk2AMwc4e2k?list=PLpEMKw8jHgdRA3ydjZvt73q4Nc4W0jvuz - Paul Davis (Ardour main developer) keynote on Linux Audio Conference 2017
https://louigiverona.com/?page=projects&s=writings&t=linux&a=linux_linuxaudio - Louigi's article about the sate of Linux Audio
https://github.com/lucianodato/noise-repellent - Noise Repellent - an opensource realtime noise cancellation LV2 plugin that works with Ardour (and was used in production of this video)
http://openshot.org/ - OpenShot, the opensource video editor that Louigi bashed
http://obsproject.com - OBS Studio, an opensource screencasting/streaming program that was used to capture this video
http://natron.fr/ - mentioned opensource compositing program similar to Nuke
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbQu-rm1i09Se4Bzyh0pnkA - Louigi's Bad Geek channel, where he is humorously criticizing quirks of opensource software, mostly games
https://sonoj.org/ - Sonoj Convention the event for opensource musicians that unfa mentioned