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Very Awesome Audio Software
I make audio plugins.
Ninjas2

Ninjas Is Not Just Another Slicer. I couldn't find a linux sample slicer plugin, so I made one.
- load audio samples supported by libsndfile (in practice this means just about anything)
- up to 128 slices
- each slice is automatically mapped to a midi note, starting at C4 (note 60) and up and wraps around when more is needed
- ADSR and Play direction for each slice
- zoom-able and scroll-able waveform display
Drops
Drops Really Only Plays Samples. I wanted an easy sample player plugin that had just the right amount of options. Luckily sfizz came out at just the right moment, so I could use that as the sound engine for this plugin. Many thanks for all the help I got from the sfizz team.

- single sample old skool sample player
- load audio samples supported by libsndfile
- play from disk
- zoom-able and scroll-able waveform display
- edit points for sample start, end and loop points
- several play direction and loop modes
- several pitch options
- ADSR for amp,filter and pitch
- LFO for amp, filter and pitch
- Low pass, high pass and bandpass filter, with resonance.
but wait ... there's more
Well, there's more to come. On my ever increasing todo list is:
- Boomer, a midi-drum-loop-sequencer-plugin
- Punch, a punchy compressor with character
- Soundboard, hit a pad and it plays a sample
- Nanoinvader, play space invaders in your host
- Uprising, a transition synth
It seems people actually use my plugins. That's pretty cool.