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v0.3.2 Time Won't Let Me Go

05 May 18:41
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Obviously quarterly releases didn't happen. I have precious little hobby time these days and it has become split with things that are easier to share with my family than plugin development. I'm not altogether gone, but much less available than I once was. However it was pointed out that there are some helpful fixes that haven't been released yet so I am creating this new version. There are mostly fixes for the packaging and some small changes to the infamous mindi for the MOD platform. Largely this is just a release to show this project is not completely abandoned. If issues are found please report them and I will strive to support.

Thanks and go make some great music! Enjoy!

v0.3.0 The Never had a Summer of '69 Release

15 Apr 21:21
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Yo:

Keeping up with the cool kids, infamous plugins will be participating in quarterly releases (or at least I'll be releasing at least one of my projects each quarter). This is beneficial because it forces me to release "small" fixes regularly, rather than waiting for the "BIG" release I had in mind (that's going on nearly 2 years and counting).

So wrapped into this release is lots of touch-ups and small fixes that mostly affect the host integration to the plugin. More notably the infamous stuck algorithm received a lot of attention and polished up as much as possible (probably no noticeable change to anyone though), a new stuck stacker version was created with no dry signal output so you can have several in parallel without affecting the gain, and the infamous power-up no longer has 10 seconds of latency (latency will now equal the power-up time).

The biggest addition though in this release is (fanfare): the infamous octolo. It's an octaver and tremolo in one (see what I did there?). It works as a fairly nice sounding tremolo too but the special sauce is that it is able to play different sequences of the 3 voices (octave up, octave down, same octave) for some fun rhythmic effects. Basically I keep trying to chase low-CPU pitch shifting and this is my latest solution. By using the tremolo effect for silent jumping, I'm able to play back the sounds at different speeds to achieve an octave up and octave down effect. At long tremolo lengths (slow speed) you will notice the timing effects which may make it a bit unwieldy for certain things. With short lengths it's not a problem. Overall I'm pleased with the effect and plan to use it in my own music. I hope you will too.

As always I love when you let me know how you are using these plugins of infamy. Have fun, make music, be free. Here ya go.

Enjoy!
_Spencer

v0.2.04 Even Closer to Optimal

02 Feb 16:51
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This is a bugfix release to resolve the issues that have been plaguing users of the infamous lushlife when optimizations were turned on. Other bugfixes are mostly in the meta-data of the plugins.

However you also get a bonus: a new effect! The infamous bent delay! This otherwise basic feedback delay purposefully aliases (according to how much to set it to downsample/"bend") to give you some grainy lo-fi delay effects. I was planning to hold out release until some more projects in the works were finished (like a GUI) but I want this bugfix for lushlife out asap.

Enjoy the infamy!

(NOTE: v0.2.03 was released late at night and I forgot to pull in some important changes in bent delay so it was removed. Go to bed when mom says, kids!)

v0.2.02 More fixes

17 Dec 21:27
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After release, several bugs were reported and fixed, almost exclusively in the lushlife UI. Fixes from 0.2.0 include:

  • major fixing up of dialogs when you right or center click widgets to set their value directly
  • added a special entry dialog for widgets with x and y values
  • more ttl fixes
  • thicker handles on the lushlife graph so they are easier to click
  • a new preset
  • now you can even have sound in ardour! (fix for inline processing).

as usual, we reccommend everybody update. And go be creative.

v0.2.0 The Come What May Places Release

15 Dec 21:41
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Soon after announcement, the lushlife UI is released! This release also has an important update to make the GUI's stable in qtractor. It is reccommended that everyone update to this latest version.

Now go get creative!

v0.1.99 The Come What May Places Pre-Release!

09 Dec 22:09
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This is mostly a placeholder release but includes the infamous lush life (without GUI). There are a couple other notable fixes though:

  • added uninstall target
  • fixed a lot of broken ttl

Once the lushlife GUI is released, it will be merged in and a new release made here, but there should be no other changes from this release. Said release should become v0.2.0.

A hotfix for the packagers!

18 Sep 16:47
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I've been somewhat thinking of the rule utility as deprecated since the new GUI accomplishes the same purpose, but I think rule is still interesting so I've added it to the build scripts so that it gets tested along with everything else.

Thanks for your patience.

A point release!

17 Sep 20:26
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this has several minor fixes and some larger ones such as:
-UIs are now resizable in other hosts (not just carla)
-hip2b and cellular automaton synth has better gain interpolation
-made it easy for fedora users to install to their weird lv2 path

most everything else was adjustments to coding style

V0.1 the Infamous Eye Candy Release

08 Sep 04:19
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This is the first release with the GUIs,