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 _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
