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Sunday, 25 June 2023
Screeching Owls
Sunday, 18 June 2023
Psycle Alpha a review of sorts.
Been a fan of this for absolutely ages, after downloading and hating Buzz on dial up many years ago. I always thought it was a clone of this but seeing a Youtube vid on how to do it I was brought round.
Anyway you'll want to know what this is exactly. It's a tracker program, the sort used to make music in the 90's but with more modern features such as VST instruments and effects along with a sample player. Like Buzz it works of generator's and effects, unlike Buzz its not a head fuck.
It's development was halted for a while now and I only noticed that work resumed on Sourceforge, when I checked the code part. A few nominal updates with the option to compile it yourself like a geek. Then this week I looked at the files and there is an Alpha binary ready compiled for install.
A few caveats, It seems stable but even the older betas are ropey so I'm fully expecting this to fall apart whenever a track nears completion. It's got a new dark layout which isn't bad. And all the preferences and are at the bottom now. No icons and saving's weird now.
The main thing is that we have a sequencer interface as well from every other DAW in the past 20 odd years. It takes some getting used to and you can use the tracker interface as well which helps. I'm currently rebuilding my plugin cache and rooting out which works and which causes a crash. But for those pondering if the Reaktor window resize bug is still there, its been fixed.
Current views on this are it's not bad, and if they ever implement VST3 functionality. I'll be staying on board. Oh before I go there is a language switch for English / Espanol.
You can grab it here prebuilt for either Windows or Linux.
Sunday, 11 June 2023
Kew
Edit. OK have this air plant instead. |
Sunday, 4 June 2023
Holiday pt2 Beasts and plants
Last weeks blog was all about the stuff I watched on television. From Crimen in Parasio (Death In Paradise) to an insincere robot on This Morning. This week, fauna.
That area around Alcudia, Santa Margalida, is known for its wildlife and area's of natural beauty. From the public farmlands of Finca Son Real,(ES) to the pinewoods and bird sanctuary at s'Albufera. You are pretty much spoiled when it comes to nature here. Some pretty dramatic weather meant we couldn't really go swimming in the sea, but we did manage to go hiking about, which more than made up for it.
Weather wise, it wasn't all that, typical English summer, with a few nice days, a storm and a few overcast and windy days. The best of the weather was when we went home. Which is always the way. Put it this way Burgos got snow for the first time ever. Granted its Northern Spain, but its still strange and unseasonal weather.
Anyway, what did I see. Along with the small river, with its ducks and coot. There was a small egret and cormorants by the see along with an Audoins gull with its call that sounded like Geoff. A few nice bugs including a Mole cricket, a regular cricket and a tortoise. Also a really long millipede.
A weird one here. We saw a Two Tailed Pasha Charaxes jasius butterfly drinking the cuckoo spit from a froghopper nest. If anyone knows quite what it's gaining from this I'd love to know.
Plants