https://github.com/free-audio/clap
https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopi ... 3#p8240683
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my 2 eurocents
The fact the CLAP could be used on Linux isn't going to do much to get Izotope (for example) to release plugins for Linux. VST3 is already designed with Linux in mind, and although it has resulted in a small increase in the rate of plugin releases from non-Linux-based plugin developers, it's existence doesn't change much at all.as all efforts made to CLAP will benefit to us (more DAWs/plugins/users).
they/them ta / libreav.org / wiki.thingsandstuff.org/Audio and related pages / gh
This thread in particular is quite interesting because it involves a lot of well known actors like Paul Davis, falkTX, Urs discussing things like what should an open audio plugin format provide, the pros and cons of lv2, going deep into UI/DSP separation, some history related to previous attempts at designing a good plugin format, etc.milkii wrote: ↑Sun Dec 19, 2021 3:50 am In relation to the biggest existing libre audio plugin format, maybe I or one can find the time to go through KVR threads etc. to figure out the fuller gist of purported issues CLAP folk have with LV2 again, aside from the FUD element, and be critical about those points, but I don't have the energy and you can lead a horse to water Vaguely put, it feels a bit NIH, reinventing the wheel, kinda top-down or insular, and somewhat economically right-wing driven. I would wonder what thoughts of extending LV2 to meet needs could have been (and could still be), though I understand it has taken on concepts from LV2 already.
Moreover, within the next 24 months, Steinberg’s host applications and plug-ins across macOS and Windows will offer VST 3 compatibility only.
To ensure that you are prepared for these eventualities, we recommend to check if any third-party VST 2 plug-ins are in use and, if so, to contact the corresponding plug-in developers for details on supporting VST 3.
And your conclusion is...?mike@overtonedsp wrote: I ported a plug-in to CLAP to see what all the fuss is about.
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