Oh nice. I'd have loved to have had this a few months ago. It's not overly easy to find VST plugins for Linux, and I've missed that since moving from Windows last year.
I hope the CLAP plugin open standard[0] will lead to more VSTs being made available for Linux. My favourite synth, Diva[1], has already been ported over (its maker, u-he, co-developed CLAP.)
Early stages. No built-in presets, like you even need or want that right now.
Note that until later today when I get around to another build and updating the packages on that site you find that the CLAP and VST3 ones don't always play at the correct pitch because those formats initially lie to the plugin about the sample rate. If you stick to 44100 all will be fine.
Full source is available, patches in both senses of the term welcome. It's been tested on Ardour, Bitwig, and Reaper on Linux, and Reaper on Mac OSX and Windows.
donbrae|1 month ago
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CLever_Audio_Plug-in [1] https://u-he.com/products/diva/
sramsay|1 month ago
ErroneousBosh|1 month ago
Early stages. No built-in presets, like you even need or want that right now.
Note that until later today when I get around to another build and updating the packages on that site you find that the CLAP and VST3 ones don't always play at the correct pitch because those formats initially lie to the plugin about the sample rate. If you stick to 44100 all will be fine.
Full source is available, patches in both senses of the term welcome. It's been tested on Ardour, Bitwig, and Reaper on Linux, and Reaper on Mac OSX and Windows.
ThatMedicIsASpy|1 month ago