Hi,
thanks for that. I'm not sure a recording LV2 plugin as such is the best
solution. But I'll install it and look at it in mod-host.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
Jul 25 2025, Hermann Meyer has written:
  Hi
 The only LV2 recording plug I'm aware of is screcord.
 
https://github.com/brummer10/screcord.lv2
 It is made for running on MOD devices, but works as a plain LV2 plug as well.
 It has a mono, stereo and quad recording module. Still there are not more
 controls then start/stop record, vumeters and clipping indicators, but they
 are forwarded to the host so should be usable on CLI.
 regards
 hermann
 Am 25.07.25 um 13:59 schrieb Jeanette C.:
   Hey hey,
  I just heard that Ecasound, as robsut as its code is, is slowly moving
  out, requiring more and more patches. So I should really look for a new
  solution.
  Why CLI? I had a GUI running on my system, with JACK, and found that Orca
  was very sluggish, not condusive to fast efficient work. Besides, there
  are quite a few LV2 plugins which are built on JUCE and JUCE Uis are not
  accessible on Linux. Last thing I heard, they added accessibility but only
  to mac and windows.
  So back to the commandline. LV2 plugins can be controlled there, mod-host
  a case in point. Though, admittedly, I found quite a few plugins with
  quite meaningless parameter ranges. Still, they can be used.
  Does anyone have any ideas? Perhaps something that is in its early stages
  or a UI that was created for testing or automation and might offer more
  beyond that purpose? -- Any suggestions or hints are welcome. For the time
  being, Ecasound will run, but its life-cycle looks definitely finite in
  the foreseeable future.
  Best wishes,
  Jeanette
  
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