PLUGINS 4 FREE – Free Instrument Audio Plugins Archive https://plugins4free.com/
Top 7 Plugins of 2020: All Freeware – D-Lithic
Top 7 Plugins of 2020: All Freeware – D-Lithic https://dlithic.wordpress.com/2020/07/14/top-7-best-plugins-of-2020/
SuperCollider – A platform for audio synthesis and algorithmic composition
SuperCollider – A platform for audio synthesis and algorithmic composition https://supercollider.github.io/
Watch “How to Make a Guitar Backing Track in 30 Minutes!” on YouTube
Uses Reaper and a bunch of free sounds and effects. Pretty good stuff.
VB-Audio Virtual Apps
VB-CABLE is a virtual audio device working as virtual audio cable. All audio signals coming in the CABLE input is transported to the CABLE output. Then It becomes simple to make computer audio recording or to connect a player application to a recorder one.
VB-Audio Virtual Apps https://www.vb-audio.com/Cable/
Factory makes other iPad synths look like toys | Cult of Mac
Factory makes other iPad synths look like toys | Cult of Mac https://www.cultofmac.com/625404/factory-makes-other-ipad-synths-look-like-toys/
NanoHost freeware – minimalist VST host
NanoHost freeware – minimalist VST host https://www.tone2.com/nanohost.html
Engadget: Roland’s latest smartphone mixer can record your entire band
You don’t need new HDMI cables for Dolby Vision HDR – CNET
Any HDMI cable you’ve bought in the last few years is likely to be of the High Speed variety. This unfortunate name describes cables that can handle 1080p video and above. Chances are these cables will work for 4K and even 4K HDR. They are, essentially, a dumb pipe.
You don’t need “special” HDMI cables to transmit HDR content. You just need a big enough pipe to handle the data. Over short distances, say six feet or around 2 meters, most cables will be fine. For longer distances the cable has to be a bit better made in order to work. But “better made” doesn’t have to mean “expensive.”
— You don’t need new HDMI cables for Dolby Vision HDR – CNET
Definitely don’t fall for the special cable thing. I’m using cables that I picked up for a few bucks a piece at Tuesday Morning a couple of years ago to wire up my 4K gear and they’re fine.
XDA-Developers: Shuttle Music Player is now Open Source
XDA-Developers: Shuttle Music Player is now Open Source. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwlN_ztDQ