On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 9:58 PM, linuxdsp <mike@linuxdsp.co.uk> wrote:
I wanted to draw everyone's attention to some plugins from linuxDSP, which can be found here:

http://www.linuxdsp.co.uk

They are available as LV2 plugins compatible with most recent versions of Ardour and Qtractor (and other hosts that support the required LV2 extensions) and also as linux VSTs for hosts such as energyXT, renoise (and also Qtractor when built with the VST headers).  They are also available as standalone JACK client applications.

The most recent releases (the Pro-EQ and Pro-Dynamics) are specifically intended to add professional quality channel processing to DAWs e.g. Ardour, and in addition to high quality signal processing also feature an innovative resizable GUI.

All the LV2 plugins have a GUI that will display the same way in a GTK host as in a Qt host - which is not always the case with other plugins.

The plugins are not all free, but as one of the few full-time developers of linux audio software (with over 20 years professional experience of pro-audio), it is necessary to cover the cost of development and provision of the software - and I think they are still very reasonably priced.

Thanks.

Mike


www.linuxdsp.co.uk



Hi Mike,

Thanks for these good plugins for Linux.

It looks like you think this is the best way to make some profit out of it, to not release the source code.

I am wondering, will there be a point when you will release the source code? And when is that point reached?

For example, do you release the code when you will stop working on and / or selling these plugins in the future?


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