Hello,
This brings two points. The most important is, why are the compressor-based plugins not recognized ? See detailed information below.
The other point is, when you mention that ~/vst/ is recognized, you mean ~/vst period, isn't it ? And not for instance ~/vst/LSP/ Eg. there's no scan of sub directories, isn't it ?
Detailed information ----
All LSP plugins are in /usr/lib/vst/
Here is the listing.
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% cd /usr/lib/vst
% ll
lsp-plugins-vst-comp-delay-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-comp-delay-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-comp-delay-x2-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-compressor-lr.so
lsp-plugins-vst-compressor-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-compressor-ms.so
lsp-plugins-vst-compressor-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-core.so
lsp-plugins-vst-dyna-processor-lr.so
lsp-plugins-vst-dyna-processor-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-dyna-processor-ms.so
lsp-plugins-vst-dyna-processor-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-expander-lr.so
lsp-plugins-vst-expander-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-expander-ms.so
lsp-plugins-vst-expander-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-gate-lr.so
lsp-plugins-vst-gate-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-gate-ms.so
lsp-plugins-vst-gate-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-graph-equalizer-x16-lr.so
lsp-plugins-vst-graph-equalizer-x16-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-graph-equalizer-x16-ms.so
lsp-plugins-vst-graph-equalizer-x16-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-graph-equalizer-x32-lr.so
lsp-plugins-vst-graph-equalizer-x32-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-graph-equalizer-x32-ms.so
lsp-plugins-vst-graph-equalizer-x32-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-impulse-responses-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-impulse-responses-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-impulse-reverb-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-impulse-reverb-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-limiter-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-limiter-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-multisampler-x12-do.so
lsp-plugins-vst-multisampler-x12.so
lsp-plugins-vst-multisampler-x24-do.so
lsp-plugins-vst-multisampler-x24.so
lsp-plugins-vst-multisampler-x48-do.so
lsp-plugins-vst-multisampler-x48.so
lsp-plugins-vst-para-equalizer-x16-lr.so
lsp-plugins-vst-para-equalizer-x16-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-para-equalizer-x16-ms.so
lsp-plugins-vst-para-equalizer-x16-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-para-equalizer-x32-lr.so
lsp-plugins-vst-para-equalizer-x32-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-para-equalizer-x32-ms.so
lsp-plugins-vst-para-equalizer-x32-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-phase-detector.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sampler-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sampler-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-compressor-lr.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-compressor-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-compressor-ms.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-compressor-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-dyna-processor-lr.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-dyna-processor-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-dyna-processor-ms.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-dyna-processor-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-expander-lr.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-expander-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-expander-ms.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-expander-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-gate-lr.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-gate-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-gate-ms.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-gate-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-limiter-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-limiter-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-slap-delay-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-slap-delay-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-spectrum-analyzer-x12.so
lsp-plugins-vst-spectrum-analyzer-x16.so
lsp-plugins-vst-spectrum-analyzer-x1.so
lsp-plugins-vst-spectrum-analyzer-x2.so
lsp-plugins-vst-spectrum-analyzer-x4.so
lsp-plugins-vst-spectrum-analyzer-x8.so
lsp-plugins-vst-trigger-midi-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-trigger-midi-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-trigger-mono.so
lsp-plugins-vst-trigger-stereo.so
Here is what Bitwig sees. Why aren't the lsp-plugins-vst-compressor-lr.so, lsp-plugins-vst-dyna-processor-stereo.so, lsp-plugins-vst-sc-expander-stereo.so and others not seen by Bitwig and reporting, for each plugin that is not seen:
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com.bitwig.flt.library.metadata.reader.exception
CouldNotReadMetadataException: could not read metadata> Could not read
VST plug-in metadata.
64 bit plugin host reported errors: No metadata found in process output
32 bit plugin host reported errors: pluginhost returned non zero
exit code 255
The plugins are 64 bit, for instance:
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% file lsp-plugins-vst-sc-dyna-processor-stereo.so
lsp-plugins-vst-sc-dyna-processor-stereo.so: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, BuildID[sha1]=65b1e49b49d7982a0de9e9265fe1d4f11450f997, stripped
Please note that this is a brand new system, Linux Mint 18 and as such, uses "gcc5". I had to get the Mixbus version compiled for gcc5. I was warned that most commercial plugins have no problems with such systems, but there can be problems with open source plugins. Could this be a case where all compressor-based LSP plugins were not compiled for "gcc5" support whereas the others were ?
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