Thursday, September 06, 2018
OPEN SOURCE MUSIC FM SYNTHESIZER CHALLENGE
via fmchallenge.osamc.de where you can enter:
"What: Install one or several of the Open Source FM Synthesizers we selected, make an awesome track using only these synthesizers as sound sources, upload it to archive.org under a Creative Commons license and submit it into the competition.
When: The competition starts on September 15th, 2018 and runs for one month until the end of October 14th, 2018.
Who: Everybody (i.e. every natural person) can enter the competition. All selected synthesizers are Free Software and getting started with music production using Open Source software is easy and free to everyone!
Winning: The winner of the competition is selected by public vote. Voting starts on October 15th, 2018 and is open for ten days. The entry receiving the most points wins and will be presented at the second Sonoj Convention in Cologne on the weekend of October 27th/28th. Second and third places will be awarded as well. The winners will only receive fame and glory, but the community as a whole also wins!
Before you enter the competition, be sure to check out the detailed rules!"
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