PaPiRus is a lovely little E-Ink screen for your Raspberry Pi project. In this how-to, I’ll try to explain what you need to do to make it work on your Raspberry Pi. I started from my Ubuntu Studio 19.10, but virtual any OS will do the first steps namely installing Raspbian.
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After years of following courses and workshops I ended up with piles of books and papers, so reducing valuable storage space I found myself scanning them all. The result was a large collection of TIFF files. And for some reason, I needed a JPG or JPEG version of several of them. This is how I did that in Ubuntu.
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Getting the key to a song might seem difficult… But really, it is NOT! You can of course use some (expensive) software tool, but there is no need for as you can easily do it yourself.
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Gverb is a great reverb tool for adding reverberation to your audio. Just like many other people, I was looking for some great Gverb settings. I’ve found several and listed them below for you.
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Ubuntu is my OS of choice, for more than one reason. With one of my hardware purchases (Korg Kaossilator 2s), I got a copy of Ableton Live 9 Lite. Running Qtractor, Sequencer64, and Harrison MixBus 5 on Ubuntu, I was wondering whether it was possible to run a beautiful product like Ableton Live 9 on Ubuntu. After some fiddling around I’ve found a way to get it working. In this article, I’ll explain how you can install Ableton Live on Ubuntu.
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