AudioThing releases RES-09 Analog Organ & Strings Machine https://rekkerd.org/audiothing-releases-res-09-analog-organ-strings-machine/
AudioThing releases RES-09 Analog Organ & Strings Machine https://rekkerd.org/audiothing-releases-res-09-analog-organ-strings-machine/
Just found out that CLAP plugins offer the DAW controls that it can layout for your controller, which of course Bitwig does.
SurgeXT automatically lays out it's 8 macros, scene mixers and filters.
That's seriously cool.
The #linuxdaw library continues to grow, reflecting the development of #linuxaudio as a platform. Not only is the range of native #linux #plugin (s) growing, but also the maturity of #pipewire and #linuxdesktop itself. Truly amazing times for #musicproduction with this popular #opensource #operatingsystem.
https://linuxdaw.org/
PD: @alf Nice addition with the #clap, #lv2, #vst, etc. icons!
V1.0
PodcastPlugins is a set of Free and Open-Source speech-enhancement audio plugins for podcasters.
vst + vst3 + clap + LV2 + AU
Linux + macOS + Windows
Enjoy :)
Huge thanks to @falktx <3
@x42 @magnetophon @jkdb
Supported by @PrototypeFund
TBProAudio dpMeter5 (Multi Channel Meter) v5.3.3 x64 x86 VST VST3 AU CLAP AAX Windows MacOS [FREE]
Xenia Synth Plugin by The Usual Suspects x86 x64 VSTI VSTI3 AU CLAP LV2 Windows MacOS Linux free
I concede. I do not know how to do this. Please boost so I can understand what I need to do to get this working.
I want to implement a Clap argument that takes multiple std::path::PathBuf items. But I'm having trouble figuring out how to collect them into a vector from the clap::ArgMatches::get_many() method.
Six Sines free synthesizer instrument by BaconPaul https://rekkerd.org/six-sines-free-synthesizer-instrument-by-baconpaul/
ZL Audio ZL Equalizer (Minimum-Phase Dynamic EQ) v0.5.0 LiNUX Windows MacOS [FREE]
People tell me that #LSP / #LinuxStudioPlugins are great.
Well, folks, are you looking at the screenshots, or are you trying to use those? First thing popping up is a nag screen asking for donations. But donations only via #crypto! Weird!
The #VST3 download works, while the #UbuntuStudio VST3 package doesn't install. (metpackage “lsp-plugins” will install #VST2, #CLAP and LADSPA)
But the #ParametricEqualizer of the VST3 version doesn't allow to set the band width. It's broken. Can't turn the knob.
Unfortunately, #Lightworks #NLE with its shitty internal EQ could profit from the LSP EQ, but supports only VST3 due to Steinberg not licensing VST2 any more.
And I haven't even tried the sound of these yet.
So it's way more convenient to use well-known #FabFilter #ProQ3 via #LinVST. (Again, not in Lightworks…)
AudioThing updates miniBit chiptune synthesizer plugin to v1.7 https://rekkerd.org/audiothing-updates-minibit-chiptune-synthesizer-plugin-to-v1-7/
Turns out running #lv2 plugins in #Bitwig on Linux is easy!
1. Install #Carla (which you don't even have to touch)
2. Download #Ildaeil and move it to your #CLAP folder
3. Insert Ildaeil in your track just like any other plugin.
4. Load the lv2 plugin inside Ildael, which should list all your lv2 plugins (and #LADSPA too!)
5. Run de lv2 plugin with its own UI or Ildaeil's mapping
The only drawback seems to be that you can't access the plugin parameters with Bitwig's modulators.
You get one wish.
..but a very spesific one.
You get any audio/music software (currently only available for Win/Mac) ported to Linux.
Which would you choose?
The filter on https://linuxdaw.org has been really ugly on anything but desktop resolution, and it's been bugging me since the beginning.
Well, I finally sat down a couple of evenings and now finally it's responsive and mobile friendly!
Just deployed. Let me know if anything's off :)
MiniMeters is a tiny but powerful collection of audio analyzers created by an independent and very responsive developer. Praised in several places, I tried it yesterday and then bought it for the price of a menu lunch that I took as crowdfunding. Beautiful UI, Linux support and CLAP plugin format were strong factors.