SoI followed this article ( -do-i-enable-the-remote-api-for-dockerd) and added a /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/startup_options.conf file to expose the api on port 2376. Then I tried to configure [my-swarm-manager-ip]:2376 as Docker Host URI but I got the same error as shown above. I also tried
Regularly there are posts proposing some similar kind of deal, where one party brings an idea, or some exposure, while the other party (the developer) is expected to handle the whole plugin development and maintenance. This usually comes from a total ignorance of the huge investment required in terms of money and work to produce even the simplest plugin.
Also, without trying to sound too harsh: Do you really think, someone wants to make plugins without a musical background? We all are musican, too. If you want to make plugins, learn all that stuff and make one. And if you want someone that help with that, you should have something in your bag to show. To come with nothing and ask for help is not the way to go.
To help you to to understand the subtext, just 14 days ago we had the same proposal, just the OP then had a bit of a bad attitude, so I am grateful you approach the community in a good spirit, so welcome here.
I think, a good step in the right direction would be, to just design your ideas, get the UI design finished etc. and when you than ask around for developers, they know you already put in 40-50 maybe more hours of work into making this an open source reality.
Agreed. This is a great approach to convince people you are serious and you are able to contribute in the other areas you mention. Start a GitHub repo, put up designs, mockups, sketches, Max or Pd prototypes, sounds and samples.
It does seem like you do however lack the knowledge about developing to judge why these decisions are sometimes made and also the costs (in time, thus money) of simple looking features.
Your post also centered around them being free. Which makes it even harder to invest said time and money.
The SwarPlug synth plugin includes Viola and over 100 other perfectly sampled virtual Indian instruments. It can be loaded in most VST, Audio Units and AAX compatible DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) like Cubase, Logic, Ableton Live, Protools, FL Studio etc... It also comes with lots of ready-made MIDI loops for each instrument.
The Viola, often referred to as the middle voice of the string family, is a bowed string instrument larger than the violin but smaller than the cello. With its mellower and warmer tone, the viola occupies a unique place in the orchestral and chamber music settings. Similar in appearance to the violin, the viola features a slightly larger body, longer strings, and a deeper register. Its sound carries a rich depth and expressive quality, capable of conveying a wide range of emotions. The viola's versatile nature allows it to provide harmonic support, play intricate melodies, and contribute to the overall texture and color of an ensemble. A skilled violist harnesses the instrument's unique timbre to deliver nuanced performances, making the viola an essential component of classical, contemporary, and even experimental music compositions.
There's a new button up in the top bar that links to a new section of the site. At this time, the Dungeon section contains all of the global data analysis (for dungeons only, of course - more on that later) giving you insight into all of the drop rates.
To provide a place for the other non-dungeon data log reports, I will also be adding an item and building reference section. Any buildings or items with associated data logs will have the statistical reports available there.
Xzandro and I have just released a big update to SW-Exporter. Check out the release for the feature list. The big item is the external plugin support - now anyone can write plugins for SW-Exporter! Details of developing plugins are in the readme.
Specifically for the SWARFARM logger plugin, I have a couple new features. First, the plugin now authenticates with the provided API key when logging events. This fixes an issue where some users have multiple SWARFARM accounts associated with the same in-game accounts, and SWARFARM did not know which account to attach log events to. The API key will ensure that a specific SWARFARM account is used.
Second, there is now support for multiple API keys by entering a JSON mapping instead of just a plain API key. The mapping provides an association between your in-game account number and the API key. The mapping should look like this:
I have set up an example in an online JSON editing tool for you to start with here. Be sure to check if your mapping is valid before using it in the plugin! You can add as many new entries to the mapping as you have accounts.
The first, shorter number is your in-game account ID. This matches the number in the profile json filename you normally import into SWOP and SWARFARM. For example, if the profile JSON filename is porksmash-44553123.json, your account number is 44553123. The second longer alphanumerical string is your SWARFARM API key. To find or generate an API key, log into the website, click on your account name, and select Edit Profile. There is an API key field there with a generate button.
The final update for the SWARFARM logger plugin is that it will automatically update itself if the server has changed the in-game events that can be logged. I do this occasionally to add new areas of the game to log, or fix bugs because I am not requesting the right data. This was a problem for people who leave SW-Exporter running for extended periods of time.
All the angel/devil/king/rainbowmons you put into that nice new building Com2US added now appear under the material storage section of your profile. These values are automatically updated when you import your profile from the SW-Exporter profile dump.
Yes, the Data Logs button disappeared from the top bar. No, don't panic! There is a new section available when viewing your profile to access your personal data logs. At the moment this is simply a table view of data logs, with no statistical reports. If you care, check your logs for accuracy and please report any issues in the feedback section.
The SwarPlug synth plugin includes Sargam and over 100 other perfectly sampled virtual Indian instruments. It can be loaded in most VST, Audio Units and AAX compatible DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) like Cubase, Logic, Ableton Live, Protools, FL Studio etc... It also comes with lots of ready-made MIDI loops for each instrument.
If you are looking for authentic Indian instrumental sounds for your composition, Swar Systems is the right place for your needs. The library that Swar Systems holds is the largest and most comprehensive in the market at this day, including instruments from all regions of the Indian subcontinent. These are available in a different set of products that will fit all your technical requirements.
'SwarGroove' is a VST, Audio Units, and AAX multi-tracks Indian drums plugin add-on to SwarPlug that adds over 200 rhythmical styles (grooves) to your DAW. You can add Indian drums ensembles to your compositions and live performances with SwarGroove. Each groove consists of multiple drums and multiple loops/fills. They cover most rhythmic styles from all folk/classical traditions of India like Bhangra, Ghazal, Qawwali, etc. It comes with various traditional/folk styles from different parts of India like Garba.
*SwarGroove requires SwarPlug installed on your system to run. This is because SwarGroove is just a lightweight plug-in that uses SwarPlug and its samples to produce the playback for each track. If you are a new client, the company suggests a good combo offer for SwarGroove and SwarPlug ML.
Swar Systems is a software company specialized in Indian music and virtual Indian instruments. We are the leader in Indian music software for home, stage, and studio use. Our customers are either lovers of Indian classical music and traditions from India - or composers wishing to add that little Indian spice and Indian feel to their songs/music. We provide the most realistic virtual Indian instruments for both established composers and music lovers alike. We focus on inspiring and empowering music creators to express their musical ideas realistically. We take pride in having the largest, most comprehensive library of Indian instruments in the market today. Our goal is making the Swar collection as the best selling collection for production of Indian music.
Our virtual Indian instrument SwarPlug has now been ported to the iOS platform as an Audio Unit Extension (AUv3). This is a new plugin format that can load within AUv3 compatible DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) like Garageband, Cubasis or AUM. Just add a new MIDI track, select SwarPlug as the virtual instrument, and you are ready to go adding that extra Indian spice to your compositions.
Initially only Tabla is included but you can add any of the 79 voices through In App Purchasing. Each voice comes with its MIDI loops that you can audition directly in the plugin, and then import within your DAW through an Open In dialog.
Many thanks to regular contributors Shannon McDowell, Medway Studios, ThaLoops, Richard Hasiba, blortblort, Triple Spiral Audio , Wolfgang Gaube, Sounds2Inspire, Tonedeff, ModeAudio, Jonathan Litten, George Napier, Biswadeep Ray, Yonatan, Reynn, IzOhm, and HLplanet for supporting Rekkerd!
Now, however, nary a day goes by without another advert Bollywooding it up or trance act sampling some 'Indian atmosphere'. Add that to the mainstream success of artists like Asian Dub Foundation, Nitin Sawhney and Talvin Singh and you can see that Indian music is finally becoming a visible part of British musical culture. And American too, judging by the Indian flavour in tracks from Missy Elliot, Redman and other hip-hop/R&B heavy hitters.
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