On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 9:59 AM Lorenzo Sutton <lorenzofsutton@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm sure this has come up a few times, but...

I still do think that having and LV2 external for Pd (Linux) would be
really useful for various reasons:
LV2 is not at all limited to Linux though. It's simply a plugin-API which is fully cross-platform (probably supports more platforms than VST2/3).
 
- there is LADSPA and DSSI support but both are essentially dead /
frozen by now
You can still create (cross-platform) LADSPA and DSSI plugins using ie. DPF

I kind of expect people to say "why not go straight to CLAP?", but I personally agree that LV2 still has plenty of potential ;)
JUCE7 (which a huge section of plugin devs use) also supports LV2 (plugin + hosting).

regards,
Alexander

 
- Pd does have VST support, but VST is a non-free standard and has a
somewhat more limited ecosystem on Linux [*]
- Most importantly: mixing Pd's flexibility with Audio (DSP) and/or MIDI
programming and LV2 capabilities would be great and allow many
interesting possibilities...

I see there is still this page:
https://puredata.info/dev/summer-of-code/PluginHostLV2

where LV2 is cited as "the new emerging standard for audio plugins" (sic.)

[*] I'm wondering also if most of the Pd users' community is now on
non-Linux platforms and therefore just happy to use VST therefore making
something like LV2 (and by extension Linux) less relevant?

Just thought it would be interesting to re-open this discussion.

Cheers,
Lorenzo

[1] https://kx.studio/Applications:Carla



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