Hi everyone! I have been using AlsaModularSynth for the past several years and I just love the sound of its internal modules... But AlsaModularSynth is a bit old looking, and it doesn't support LV2...
On the other hand, Ingen looks brilliant, but I have never been able to recreate what I was able to do with AMS... I always had some weird issues to set a simple VCO/VCA/VCF setup... I see two solutions to that problem : - integrate LV2 to AMS... - extract the AMS internal modules and create LV2 plugins from them... >From the quick study I have done of the AMS source code, that second solution seems "quite simple" (as quite simple can be!), but I have few questions before I start on this quest : - first of all, would porting the AMS modules to LV2 change the sound? - is it actually possible to do it? Or did I miss something? - what is the future of Ingen? Altough it has be around for a while, it is never available in official repositories of Ubuntu for example... Is Ingen more meant to be testing LV2 plugins or can it be uses as a proper modular synth? I believe only Ingen and AMS have this modular way of creating synthesis? - hmm, anything else I should consider? Thanks in advance for the help, Aurélien
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