Problem is that LMMS installs legacy (LADSPA) versions of Calf which make Ardour crash while adding a Calf plugin.
It installs to the `PLUGIN_DIR/ladspa`, which can be overridden at build time. `/ladspa` seems like a valid prefix for an installation location for LADSPA v1 libraries, no? Is there a chance the package manager is installing this library in the wrong place?
It is really a big improvement. I love the new Multi spread, much better control as Haas. Also the new look (specially the midnight) is awesome. Now playing with the vinyl plugin
good to hear people making use of it. Regarding Haas/Multi Spread please keep in mind that both are completely different concepts and it depends what you want to achieve. Haas is creating stereo in the time domain, Multi Spread in the frequency domain. If you just want to blow a mono signal up to a "wall of sound" I'd recommend subtle Haas enhancing, Multi Spread (leaving alone the lowest band), Multiband Enhancer and Stereo Tools in this order.
BTW if you're using a Debian derivate you should consider using FalkTX' KXStudio repositories to get the hottest shtuff from Linux audio.
With 0.0.60 I never got the full GUI when using Calf in Carla (e.g. spectral view/analyzer in calf EQ), which seemed to be a known limitation (of Carla...?).
Now I just tried Carla+Calf in Linux Reaper, and, *bang* there it was working beautifully!
Do we owe this to an updated Carla or to Calf 0.90.0 ?
There was a minor change in Calf initiated by FalkTX which now correctly propagates the LV2 InstanceAccess parameter but I guess it's Carla now offering instance access. FalkTX, please correct me if I'm wrong.