whats the one plugin that the linux community is really missing? transient shaper? deesser? aural exciter? any thoughts? I'm considering taking on LV2 development but I'd like to fill a need.
/me synths Filterbox
a tool like Reason (never use it) "virtual studio rack with all the tools and instruments you need to turn your ideas into music"
dakylla wrote:Hi
maybe a mastering suite ?
or a linuxsampler lv2 gui ?
Yes!
* mastering suite
* linuxsampler lv2
In my windows time I had a "choir ensemble"-plug in. One voice in, 20 .. 40 out. Wish that would be available in ladspa or lv2
My suggestion is a nice lv2 signal analyzer. I would shoot for something like VoxengoSPAN (which runs great with fst or dssi_vst, by the way). At present there are a number of excellent standalone signal analyzers, but in lv2 there is only invada_meter which is good, but not a nice as VoxengoSPAN.
whats the one plugin that the linux community is really missing? transient shaper? deesser? aural exciter? any thoughts? I'm considering taking on LV2 development but I'd like to fill a need.
/me synths Filterbox
a tool like Reason (never use it) "virtual studio rack with all the tools and instruments you need to turn your ideas into music"
Your wish list pls.
The main Yoshimi maintainer died some time ago. This is one of the world-class linux
instruments. There are some known bugs, and great possibilities for new features, and
improved system integration. Updates would be appreciated and used by many musicians.
I love the calf plugins. I compared the reverb to my favorite vst reverbs, and calf held it's own.
Each has their flavor, but calf seemed more pristine, and less likely to color a mix or track.
There are times when such color is desired.
TAL reverbs are LV2 now, and often a first choice for me.
I second the earlier mention of a great gui for linuxsampler being of great need, it would
help many linux musicians use the best quality samples in their productions.