On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 20:33:49 +0200
rosea grammostola <rosea.grammostola@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On the LAU list we were discussing the possibilities of audio
> synthesis environments as plugins.
> " [LAU] From audio synthesis environment to plugin"
>
> Pd, SC and Csound give so much possibilities when it comes to
> instruments and effects. Wouldn't it be cool if Linux audio users
> could easily use some code/patches as plugins? I imagine, someone
> makes a cool synth 'patch' which you can easily use within a 'plugin
> interface'. So without knowing how to code in SuperCollider for
> example, you can benefit from patches of others, which you can easily
> use as plugin (or 'jack application').
>
> If there is such a 'plugin interface' and people start sharing
> 'plugins', this could make Linux more useful for Music Production. It
> also could fill the gap of not having a lot commercial VST plugins
> for Linux imho.
>
> Of course I'm not the first with this idea and there are some
> solutions or suggestions already. I'll try to give a list.... (of
> course I could miss some options)
>
> -------------
>
>
> *Csound:*
>
> CSoundLADSPA:
> http://www.csounds.com/journal/issue6/csLADSPA.html
>
> CSoundVST:
> http://www.csounds.com/manual/html/CommandCsoundVST.html (Windows,
> but also possible to build as native Linux plugin, recently).
>
> -------------------
>
> *Pd:*
> http://www-crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/pdvst/ (only Windows afaik)
>
>
> -------------------
>
> *
> SuperCollider:*
>
> SC comes with a SuperColliderAU.component (Mac only)
>
> Here are some possibilities listed (Faust for example):
> http://supercollider.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Systems_interfacing_with_SC#other_systems
>
> Java bindings -> http://www.erase.net/projects/p5_sc/ and jvst ->
> http://jvstwrapper.sourceforge.net/
>
> ----------------------
>
>
>
> So it seems that CSound already has an solution for GNU/Linux. But Pd
> and SC only seems to have solutions for either Windows or Mac.
>
> It would be great and good for Linux audio imho if we could use Pd
> and SC patches as plugins on GNU/Linux. And to make them popular and
> have as much sharing of plugins between users as possible, a
> crossplatform solution might be the best bet.
>
> I'm not a developer, so I can't tell how good my ideas and
> suggestions are. I also don't know if I see clear when I see these
> opportunities. That's why I mail it to this list, so experts can tell.
> Maybe one or more developers likes the idea and also sees these
> opportunities and are capable of setting plans and ideas into
> something practical...
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> \rooz
Why have you left out faust? It apparently can compile to: jack, alsa,
ladspa, Q, super collider, oss, sndfile
I only know half of those but Jack and ladspa is pretty much all you
need imho.
Now I do have issues with the css on: http://faust.grame.fr/catalog.php.
The example clients don't work because I don't have libglitz.so.1.
I couldn't download the papers, either because of some restructuring
on the site(from what I could tell with my lousy french) or because it
requires flash.
And I haven't found any contact besides some mail address.
So the website seems to be a bit of a fail, but the language seems
capable.
Philipp
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