Hi LAD!
We are working on a project (more news soon) and as part of our job we
are porting some good old LADSPA and other plugins/effects to LV2.
So far we have CAPS, TAP, some Guitarix and Rakarrack stuff. Also
we've been working on some LV2 plugins (sooperlooper-lv2 for example,
you can find what I'm doing here:
http://github.com/brunogola/sooperlooper-lv2-plugin )
As we are in development/testing phase we never released anything, but
I think it's time to release our work on CAPS so you don't have to do
the same we did already.
So...
http://github.com/portalmod/caps-lv2/
You may notice some new extensions inside the .ttl files, we are
working on some documentation for that.
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 3:12 PM, brummer- <brummer-(a)web.de> wrote:
Hi
I just on the way to port guitarix as LV2 plug-in suite. Right now i have
the amp ready and running on qtractor and jalv. For sure it takes some time
before any release.
Greets
Hermann
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"Aurélien Leblond" <blablack(a)gmail.com> schrieb:
Hi all,
Quick question: does the CAPS* plugins suite exist in LV2 format (I'm
almost sure the answer is no, as I have looked everywhere, but you never
know...).
If not, could somebody who knows the code of these plugins let me know how
hard it would be to port them to LV2? Are there any pitfalls to look for?
Background: a few years back, I created a few synths using
AlsaModularSynth - I'm trying to recreate them into Ingen. I already ported
the AMS internal modules to lv2 (avw.lv2), and a few other ones that I need
are now in fomp.lv2. I use the CAPS amp modelling to make the sound of the
synth a bit more natural.
Obviously, I know I could plug Ingen output into JackRack for example and
use CAPS there for example, but where is the fun in that? :)
Incidentally, are there other LV2 plugins that would do at Amp Modelling?
Aurélien
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