Thanks, Robert for quick answer!

     I'll look into oomidi code today. May be there is something useful :)

WBR,
Andrew

10.09.2014 13:00, Robert Jonsson пишет:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> 2014-09-10 14:35 GMT+02:00 Andrew Deryabin <[email protected]>:
>> Hello, All!
>>
>>      I like muse because it's (as I think) the first complete music studio
>> for linux with mostly all needed functions on board.
> Why thank you, Tim and Florian (not to forget all others over the
> years) have really done a huge amount of work to get where we are at
> now.
> There are plenty to fix still though ;)
>
>>      But missing lv2 support forces me use external plugin hosts such as
>> carla to make lv2 synths and plugins available in muse. It's not so hard but
>> rather complex and requires additional steps to set the studio up and
>> maintain it.
> Indeed, that would be a very welcome improvement, I was pondering this
> just the other day.
>
>>      So I want to implement lv2 host (for synths and plugins) in muse  :)
>>      I've already dived into git source for muse project and it looks rather
>> clear, but stiil I wanted to receive quick info about plugin and synth
>> subsystems in muse. There are 2 global vars: std::vector<MusECore::Synth*>
>> synthis and MusECore::PluginList plugins. How they are related? (some init
>> code dups for each var). plugins are populated with libs that are not synth
>> and vice versa for synthis?
> Sadly I can't give you any real pointers, atleast not until I've read
> up on it myself, which I plan to do. For now I hope Tim can give the
> pointers you need.
>
> I mostly wanted to mention that there might be some code to salvage
> from the Open Octave (https://github.com/ccherrett/oom) implementation
> that had somekind of LV2 support a few years back, since it was a fork
> of MusE.
> I think their plugin support might have diverged a bit from the
> current MusE implementation though so not sure it is any help.
>
> Regards,
> Robert


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