cern.linux.vst
linux vst - work in progress
- links:energy-xt - download:bpan ambisonic encoder | 05.jun.2007not much activity here lately, been 'busy' with manes and the new album, experimenting with freepascal, a slightly modified delphi vst sdk, and lptk for linux vst development, and playing around with energy xt2 of course... patience... things are coming... 12.apr.2007obviously,
i was in too much of a hurry to get this page up and running, so i
uploaded a few plugins by mistake. i didn't port these, so they didn't
belong here... find them at jucetice and/or svn.jacklab.net 09.apr.2007first batch of ported plugins, and some info: bpan ambisonic encoder<short info here> ambisonic reflectorthe ambisonic reflector is a vst plugin which combines an ambisonic
panner with first, second or third order capabilities coupled with a
first reflections generator, also capable of first, second or third
order operation. killerringerring modulator with variable lfo oscillators loser dev plugin pack3bandeq, 3bandsplitter, bricklimit, dcassassin, dclm, delay, dither, dvc, exciter, gate, lhpt, msdec, msenc, multibandjoiner, pingpongdelay, stereoenhancer lost technologytransforms sounds by taking them apart and then putting them together in a different way midi gaina midi vst plugin example msmatrix<short info here> refuzznika distortion effect that applies a sinusoidal waveshaping function to its input signal coming (perhaps) ...- there's some issues with plugins with multiple in/outs, that i didn't handle properly when doing the first versions... will go through all plugins soon, re-compile and re-upload... - lately, i've been thinking about a ladspa and/or dssi wrapper, so that you can use the binary *.so files directly, without porting and compilation... so far i've just had a short glimpse at the dssi.h and ladspa.h files, and it seems like it could be quite easy, but we'll see... i personally would be very happy to have these available in energy xt2 / linux. of course, a real port would be the best, but a wrapper would be better than not available at all...
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