OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
So I finally got a chance to spend some quality time with Obdx today. I have to say I'm estatic. Not only does it sound fantastic, but it functions so well as an lv2/vst with Jack. I built up a wicked synth with Carla in AVLinux with obdx, wolpertinger, vex, and some compression. I am very impressed.
Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
Is there a place I can download the built 64bit LVST? I still Havn't added the KXstudio repositories on my debian system.
Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
https://github.com/mmower/elysium not really a plugin but still cool. the website is down but here's an article on it from 4 years ago http://createdigitalmusic.com/2009/01/a ... oy-of-hex/
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
Hmmm... I downloaded the .deb file (lv2) and since Bodhilinux now has an app that installs .deb files very smoothly I tried it out. So I ran the install process and all went well. I opened obdx using jalv.gtk and saw the very nice blue GUI. But alas, no sound (using Jack). Anyone else experience this??
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org/azr3/
This is an organ I want to try.
Any chance for a .deb? I'm going to try building it here soon.
Thanks!
This is an organ I want to try.
Any chance for a .deb? I'm going to try building it here soon.
Thanks!
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
The standalone version is available over standart reposirories:danboid wrote:I want to try that plugin too, if only coz its written by somebody called Rumpelrausch Täips!
http://packages.qa.debian.org/a/azr3-jack.html
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/azr3-jack
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
Just tried it, and compared it with Beatrix. There's a lot to like about azr3.Qualitymix wrote:azr3
Beatrix does a tonewheel emulation whereas azr3 doesn't. I find the sound of be's drawbars to be more "vibrant" and authentic than azr's. Both have key click and release envelopes, but azr's are easier to adjust. Since percussion is closely tied to tonewheels, again I find be's more vibrant, although azr does have more variety in its settings. In raw organ sound, Be has the advantage.
But Be's overdrive effect sounds really weak compared to azr's. And be's leslie can be obnoxious on its fast setting.
I'm going to investigate mating the best features of each.
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
Nope. There's no package for it, and it has way too many dependencies to compile easily.stanlea wrote:Did you try Calf Organ ?
Update: I discovered that the calf organ is indeed installed with the plugins, but for some reason the only host that lists it is the calf host. Anyway, I tried it out. This is very versatile and sounds best of the bunch. I think I'll just stop working on Be, and investigate patching calf to use alsa directly so latency can be minimized for live use.
someone needs to review this stuff so people know about it.
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
@falkTX,
I'm back to testing OBDX, I got it working fine (in Carla) as a VST (but not LV2). But in the VST, any saved patches don't load. Can you fix this at all?
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I'm back to testing OBDX, I got it working fine (in Carla) as a VST (but not LV2). But in the VST, any saved patches don't load. Can you fix this at all?
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
https://github.com/asb2m10/dexed
"Dexed is a multi platform, multi format plugin synth that is closely modeled on the Yamaha DX7."
"Dexed is a multi platform, multi format plugin synth that is closely modeled on the Yamaha DX7."
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
Nice catch ! Built without complaint, works perfectly with Bitwig.antiesen wrote:https://github.com/asb2m10/dexed
"Dexed is a multi platform, multi format plugin synth that is closely modeled on the Yamaha DX7."
Another sweet synth. Includes multiple waveforms for the operators, a nice 81z-ish touch.
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http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 3&t=410662
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Re: OpenSource non-linux plugins out there?
It's written in Delphi, so I don't think it's possible.akiz wrote:http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 3&t=410662
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