I like that. The starting chords of the song make it interesting and draws you in.AVLinux wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 8:27 pm Here's another new Video while we wait for more people to post their stuff!!
New Video from a new Band! This is the Elder Brothers performing their arrangement of Spirit’s - “Nature’s Way”. Recorded Live with a Zoom Livetrak L-20 and then bounced into Ardour 6.9 for a few post-production cleanups. Video was edited in Cinelerra-GG on AV Linux MX-21 Edition..
https://youtu.be/AoeUiUB0zYU
Look Mom, I made this with AV Linux MX Edition!
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Thanks, appreciate that!asqwerth wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 3:45 amI like that. The starting chords of the song make it interesting and draws you in.AVLinux wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 8:27 pm Here's another new Video while we wait for more people to post their stuff!!
New Video from a new Band! This is the Elder Brothers performing their arrangement of Spirit’s - “Nature’s Way”. Recorded Live with a Zoom Livetrak L-20 and then bounced into Ardour 6.9 for a few post-production cleanups. Video was edited in Cinelerra-GG on AV Linux MX-21 Edition..
https://youtu.be/AoeUiUB0zYU

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Here's something I did with Mixbus in AVLinux a while ago - I've since migrated to AV Linux MX. Great distro, it does everything I need for audio production.
https://soundcloud.com/bcalder01/john-b ... eft-behind
https://soundcloud.com/bcalder01/john-b ... eft-behind
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Wow, great recording and sound, well played!beecee wrote: Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:03 am Here's something I did with Mixbus in AVLinux a while ago - I've since migrated to AV Linux MX. Great distro, it does everything I need for audio production.
https://soundcloud.com/bcalder01/john-b ... eft-behind
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Thank YOU for all your effort and focus! I've been using AVL for several years, and it is a pleasure to boot it up and just get on with getting a song worked out and recorded(and on an old laptop as well!) without having to adapt to the software's limitations. Really well thought out and realized.
OK, lovefest over :D
OK, lovefest over :D
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pheeew, this is a welcome relief from the reason I came to this forum... Very inspiring. I came of age during the blossoming of DIY digital audio (Motu828 was my interface, and we did use Audacity on ubuntu for a minute until someone got a mac and no one in the band would tolerate waiting for plugins to render an more
Thanks for posting this. I just switched to MX after a couple years on Ubuntu. I've never heard of AV until this. I'm working professionally at the moment and I have been boxed into the Adobe suite due to a video art project that has been in production for 18+ months. However, a lot of the more original sounds are coming out of linux software (voice cloning, bytebeats--light programing that us artists can start to make work, especially with the fantastic documentation that comes with MX.
Really happy to see this today as I slowly as I try to convince my partner to load up on GPUs, learn Divinci and move 100% into linux. As an artist, i love the freedom of open source, and getting to know the inner workings of my tools. As a critic, I think it is absolutely imperative that all people born after the digital revolution spend some time understanding the nut and bolts of digital technology, and especially in the case of entertainment media and art -- so the creative minds of the future aren't swept down the virtual toilets with the Oligarchical metaturds of Silicon Valley.
Now how the heck do I make drums and vocals sound so good in a linux DAW? Great tunes

Thanks for posting this. I just switched to MX after a couple years on Ubuntu. I've never heard of AV until this. I'm working professionally at the moment and I have been boxed into the Adobe suite due to a video art project that has been in production for 18+ months. However, a lot of the more original sounds are coming out of linux software (voice cloning, bytebeats--light programing that us artists can start to make work, especially with the fantastic documentation that comes with MX.
Really happy to see this today as I slowly as I try to convince my partner to load up on GPUs, learn Divinci and move 100% into linux. As an artist, i love the freedom of open source, and getting to know the inner workings of my tools. As a critic, I think it is absolutely imperative that all people born after the digital revolution spend some time understanding the nut and bolts of digital technology, and especially in the case of entertainment media and art -- so the creative minds of the future aren't swept down the virtual toilets with the Oligarchical metaturds of Silicon Valley.
Now how the heck do I make drums and vocals sound so good in a linux DAW? Great tunes

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Thanks @beecee for the kind words and posting your work.. @forrhead Thanks, to be honest I'm not sure if Resolve is the best option on Linux or not, but each to their own. I also still require Windows for certain tasks (mostly upscaling Video/Photo work with Topaz Labs) and I was appalled when I discovered all the Adobe stuff was subscription-ware now...
Here is a new Video I just posted on YT done with Ardour and edited with Cinelerra-GG:
https://youtu.be/cXiHRzHdMvo
Here is a new Video I just posted on YT done with Ardour and edited with Cinelerra-GG:
https://youtu.be/cXiHRzHdMvo
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Great contributions from everyone.
@Glen: Very nice to put some faces on "Rated Blue". All your albums on Deezer are on my favs list.
I'm eagerly awaiting your next AVL-MX release. I'm on a new(ish) AMD system as well and I really need the 5.15.xx kernel.
@Glen: Very nice to put some faces on "Rated Blue". All your albums on Deezer are on my favs list.

I'm eagerly awaiting your next AVL-MX release. I'm on a new(ish) AMD system as well and I really need the 5.15.xx kernel.
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Hi funkster1!
Nice to see you again and thanks for the support!
Glad to hear somebody is listening to RB, haha the style of music we play is not very popular where I live.. Just working on final tweaks and docs for the next AVL-MXE, hopefully out for valentines day!..
In the meantime here is our latest production with a new band I'm in with some friends and Studio clients 'The Elder Brothers':
https://youtu.be/YXB_uQO3nXE
Nice to see you again and thanks for the support!
Glad to hear somebody is listening to RB, haha the style of music we play is not very popular where I live.. Just working on final tweaks and docs for the next AVL-MXE, hopefully out for valentines day!..
In the meantime here is our latest production with a new band I'm in with some friends and Studio clients 'The Elder Brothers':
https://youtu.be/YXB_uQO3nXE
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