rncbc.org has announced the End of Winter'18 release of the Vee One Suite version 0.9.0 of old-school software instruments for Linux.
The Vee One Suite are, in order of (historical) appearance:
- synthv1 - a polyphonic subtractive synthesizer.
- samplv1 - a polyphonic sampler synthesizer.
- drumkv1 - a drum-kit sampler synthesizer.
- padthv1 - a polyphonic additive synthesizer.
All still available in dual standard forms:
- A pure stand-alone JACK client with JACK-session, NSM (Non session management) and both JACK MIDI and ALSA MIDI input support;
- A LV2 instrument plugin.
The changes for this end-of-season goes as follows:
- Introducing Scala micro-tuning classes, borrowed, stirred and refactored from original Nick Dowell's amsynth code, all under the GPL umbrella, of course.
- An internal note-key/frequency indirection table is now in place, as a baseline for any micro-tuning implementations.
- Whether to use native file browser/requester dialogs is now an effective option when launching under NSM session management (was once disabled initially).
- Initializing and/or requesting a New blank preset doesn't open a sample file picker dialog anymore as it was more than nagging while under on NSM sessions. (applies to samplv1 only).
- Trying to get CC14 MSB+LSB (course+fine) running status on, no matter whether each pairing event are under 200ms apart.
- A little hardening on the configure (autoconf) macro side.
The Vee One Suite are free, open-source Linux Audio software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later.
See also: Vee One Suite 0.9.0 - The End of Winter'18 release