OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
OK let's try again :
http://www.anarchy-rhythms.com/
http://anarchysoundsoftware.co.uk/anarc ... ?page_id=7
They are really good
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http://anarchysoundsoftware.co.uk/anarc ... ?page_id=7
They are really good
Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
i found these today
http://www.niallmoody.com/ndcplugs/plugins.htm
some are in delphi and some are in c++
a few interesting plugins all gpl.
i'm not specificly requesting them, but since i remembered this thread i though i'd post them here.
http://www.niallmoody.com/ndcplugs/plugins.htm
some are in delphi and some are in c++
a few interesting plugins all gpl.
i'm not specificly requesting them, but since i remembered this thread i though i'd post them here.
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
They have some interesting synths and effects. Too bad they don't have audio demos which I don't care to download the VSTs and try them in WINE with Carla.motosega wrote:i found these today
http://www.niallmoody.com/ndcplugs/plugins.htm
some are in delphi and some are in c++
a few interesting plugins all gpl.
i'm not specificly requesting them, but since i remembered this thread i though i'd post them here.
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
The Datsounds Obxd is an emulation of the Oberheim OB-X. It was just released a few days ago for Windows. It's released under the GPL and source is available. It's already been ported to Mac OSX. It would be great to have this on GNU/Linux!
KVR Page:
http://www.kvraudio.com/product/obxd--- ... -datsounds
Web Site:
https://obxd.wordpress.com/
Windows Source:
https://github.com/2DaT/Obxd
Mac Source:
https://github.com/olilarkin/Obxd
KVR Page:
http://www.kvraudio.com/product/obxd--- ... -datsounds
Web Site:
https://obxd.wordpress.com/
Windows Source:
https://github.com/2DaT/Obxd
Mac Source:
https://github.com/olilarkin/Obxd
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
for the record, we already have some OB on linux
http://bristol.sourceforge.net/obx.html
http://bristol.sourceforge.net/obx.html
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They aren't plugins though, and I've found bristol to be interesting. I was super excited when I first found it, but I had a few stability issues with it on my system and the synths all seem to use the exact same filters and oscillators, just rerouted to match the control surface of the synth. So I didn't get really into the sound like I did from amsynth or others. Maybe I should try again. I've learned a fair bit in the years since I tried it last. They all look good though!evlsht wrote:for the record, we already have some OB on linux
http://bristol.sourceforge.net/obx.html
A dedicated OB recreation would be a fun plugin.
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
it would be cool if the bristol synths were ported to lv2. When I used claudia it hardly made a difference but it would be nice if it could be loaded into carla too.ssj71 wrote:They aren't plugins though, and I've found bristol to be interesting. I was super excited when I first found it, but I had a few stability issues with it on my system and the synths all seem to use the exact same filters and oscillators, just rerouted to match the control surface of the synth. So I didn't get really into the sound like I did from amsynth or others. Maybe I should try again. I've learned a fair bit in the years since I tried it last. They all look good though!evlsht wrote:for the record, we already have some OB on linux
http://bristol.sourceforge.net/obx.html
A dedicated OB recreation would be a fun plugin.
Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
http://www.anarchy-rhythms.com/#anarchy-effects at the bottom (before the comments) it says these are released under LGPL now. Don't know where the source is though.
Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
It would be fantastic if somebody could adapt OBxd to Linux!falkTX wrote:it's made with juce, so a linux lv2 and vst should be easy to get.logicgate wrote:The Datsounds Obxd is an emulation of the Oberheim OB-X. It was just released a few days ago for Windows. It's released under the GPL and source is available. It's already been ported to Mac OSX. It would be great to have this on GNU/Linux!
I'll contact the author.
This seems to be the best Oberheim soft synth ever made, at least according to folks on gearslutz, they say it sounds even better than commercial Oberheim soft synths.
See thread about it on gearslutz:
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/electron ... a-8-a.html
Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
I forget to mention in my original post that Obxd seems like a *really* nice synth. I spent 15 minutes demoing the Windows version and concluded that Obxd would most likely be my favorite polysynth if it was available for GNU/Linux.tux99 wrote:It would be fantastic if somebody could adapt OBxd to Linux!falkTX wrote:it's made with juce, so a linux lv2 and vst should be easy to get.logicgate wrote:The Datsounds Obxd is an emulation of the Oberheim OB-X. It was just released a few days ago for Windows. It's released under the GPL and source is available. It's already been ported to Mac OSX. It would be great to have this on GNU/Linux!
I'll contact the author.
This seems to be the best Oberheim soft synth ever made, at least according to folks on gearslutz, they say it sounds even better than commercial Oberheim soft synths.
See thread about it on gearslutz:
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/electron ... a-8-a.html
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
i was able to build a x64 vst from obxd.
I´m not a programmer, so please use this only for demoing, not for serious work.
- or wait until falktx makes a professional build.
Works for me in qtractor, carla und muse, sadly don´t works in tracktion.
http://wikisend.com/download/234410/Obxd.zip
I´m not a programmer, so please use this only for demoing, not for serious work.
- or wait until falktx makes a professional build.
Works for me in qtractor, carla und muse, sadly don´t works in tracktion.
http://wikisend.com/download/234410/Obxd.zip
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
antiesen wrote:i was able to build a x64 vst from obxd.
I´m not a programmer, so please use this only for demoing, not for serious work.
- or wait until falktx makes a professional build.
Works for me in qtractor, carla und muse, sadly don´t works in tracktion.
http://wikisend.com/download/234410/Obxd.zip
Doesn't work in ardour also. Can't start ardour with the vst in the vst path.
Hope falk or somebody else will package it .
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
Here's a go at making an LV2 version (using the JUCE-LV2 wrapper from distrho):
Obxd.lv2.zip
This is the first time I've tried to build something using JUCE, so no guarantees. It did at least work when I loaded it in carla.
I had to make a few changes to get it to compile properly-- the code is in the obxd branch of a fork of distrho, so it can be seen here.
Obxd.lv2.zip
This is the first time I've tried to build something using JUCE, so no guarantees. It did at least work when I loaded it in carla.
I had to make a few changes to get it to compile properly-- the code is in the obxd branch of a fork of distrho, so it can be seen here.
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
It's working bpow in ardour3.
Must say it sound really nice. Great Synth
Must say it sound really nice. Great Synth