Re: [LAU] The future of audio plugins ?

From: pierre jocelyn andre <temps.jo@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Oct 13 2016 - 22:21:01 EEST

I improve the code step by step.
The future will decide
hope not to be quoted, especially when it comes with beliefs.
I do not say that the code is well done, I say that the concept works, and
that the code needs to be improved. I improve the code step by step.
cordially

2016-10-13 21:12 GMT+02:00 Robin Gareus <robin@email-addr-hidden>:

> The future of audio plugins ?
>
> Hopefully none... the whole concept of loading some binary blobs into
> some host and expecting scalable reliable realtime performance is absurd
> to begin with. Oh well, I suppose it could be worse.
>
>
> > Plugins that network themselves together, sharing audio analysis,
> > sharing data, taking decisions together on how to apply themselves as
> > a group to an audio track, to stems, to a whole session.
>
> Would that not be like an instrument playing itself?
>
> > Is there any standard protocol currently in the works that would
> > enable plugins of various companies, of various projects, to be able
> > to exchange data ?
> >
>
> The only existing one with a complete ontology that I know of is LV2.
>
> You can network LV2 plugins already: e.g. Ingen provides for message
> ports, CV ports as well as control-port networks (apart from usual
> audio/midi) in a modular fashion.
>
> ciao,
> robin
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