tisdagen den 3:e maj 2016 kl. 20:41:56 CEST, Len Ovens <[email protected]> skrev:
I am not sure what we can do with this... but:

The audio plugins we have are kind of hard to navigate. There are a number of collections, but there is really nothing that just has the esential plugins for recording for example. Calf tries to do this, but is well known for not being the best. (everything is straight math with no thought for how actual analog circuitry works) The one thing Calf does have is a Fluid plugin. (I just wish the default directory pointed somewhere where soundfonts exist)

A basic LV2 plugins package with gate/compressor/limiter/EQ/reverb (think mixer input strip) would be nice. A package that is just intruments too, though there are fewer to begin with, would be nice.

I am not really sure how we could do anything about that... just complaining I guess.

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what took me time to understand with software-music made in linux is its absolute modularity. yes there are DAW's but in our realm, they are merley one module in the loop. i don't see this lack you describe, but i'm an optimist who thinks a hit can be made with a voice and a handclap. my point is that i believe the question of navigating and finding one's 'at home' in the existing plethora of plugs we distribute, yet again, boils down to documentation.

on a side note, i'm not sure it's lv2 but i've used calf conpressor/limiter/eq/reverb extensively in many tracks published on my site. i think calf is remarkably good. this might mean i'm a bad producer, i'd say at best it means i have a bad taste. but do we realy want to discuss taste?

however, i welcome any suggestion of extra plugins.
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