On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 08:09:46PM -0500, Jeremy Salwen wrote:
Basically, right now there is lv2_jack_host, which is
good for real time
plugin hosting, but doesn't allow you to change the parameters of the
plugin.
You also might be interested in lv2file, a CLI app I wrote to apply LV2
effects to files. You can control plugin parameters and channel routing
from the command line. Right now it only supports audio+control input and
audio output, but it might be a useful tool in your CLI suite for applying
"effects" in the strictest sense to audio files. Anyway, you can take a
look at it here:
http://jeremysalwen.github.com/lv2file/ Thanks, this is very
useful. I wonder if something similar could be done
in real time?
Cheers,
S.M.
Hope that helps!
Jeremy
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 7:48 PM, S. Massy <lists(a)smassy.andropov.org> wrote:
> Evening, all,
>
> All this talk about LV2 has got me wondering. Is there any mechanism
> planned to make LV2 plugins accessible to the CLI or via some kind of
> API? Speaking as a blind CLI audio apps user, I find the move to ever
> increasingly integrated GUIs (as opposed to, say, LADSPA) scary for the
> prospect of accessibility, or even scriptability, for that matter. What
> are your thoughts on the subject?
>
> Cheers,
> S.M.
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