[LAU] LMMS Trippleoscillator, LV2/linuxVST-version possitiblity?

Diego Simak diego.simak at gmail.com
Fri Jan 6 02:07:29 UTC 2012


Hi
just to let you know that I have to add this line to dco.cpp file in order
to compile it without errors:

#include <stdlib.h>

without that line the compilation failed with this error:

dco.cpp:184: error: ‘rand’ was not declared in this scope
make: *** [dco.o] Error 1

best,
Diego



2012/1/5 Aurélien Leblond <blablack at gmail.com>

> >>> My question is, quite simply, since LMMS is FLOSS, would making
> >>> Trippleoscilator + perhaps other instruments in LMMS into plugins
> >>> (lv2/linuxVST) be a realistic possibility? Bear with me, I'm no
> developer
> >>> but merely a musician, so I really don't know what I'm asking/talking
> >>> about. But I have a firm belief that a plugin-version of these
> instruments,
> >>> usable in for example Ardour3 when that arrives, would make a great
> >>> addition to the Linux-musician community.
> >>
> >> Technically it should be doable, but one would need to go in the code
> >> of LMMS to check it out.
> >> Sometime the code is almost usable directly in plugins.
> >>
> >> I'm working on porting the internal modules from AlsaModularSynth into
> >> LV2 plugins at the moment.
> >> Once I'm finished with that, I could take a look into it.
> >> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/avwlv2/)
> >>
> >>> (ps. Is there anything similar already existing perhaps? ds.)
> >> You should check AlsaModularSynth, coupled with Seq24... The
> >> instrument you described look like a synth with 3 oscillators (duuuuh,
> >> that would explain the name!). AMS comes with great examples, and
> >> building a Synth with 3 VCO (Oscillators) should be "pretty" easy.
> >> Yoshimi comes to mind as well (although it is way more complicated).
> >> Oh, and if you have some courage, feel free to try my plugins with
> Ingen :D
> >>
> >> P.S: I forwarded your mail to the LAU list. Some users there might
> >> have other ideas for similar synths.
> >>
> >> Hope that helps,
> >>
> >> Aurélien
> >
> > Minaton: https://sourceforge.net/p/minaton/home/Home/
> > http://deliriumdecrypted.blogspot.com/
>
> That's an impressive one!
> First time I ever heard of it but I really like the audio examples!
>
> Aurélien
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