supervisionary
vst-rs
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1.6 | 1.7 | |
about 1 year ago | 11 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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supervisionary
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What would you rewrite in Rust?
This may interest you: https://github.com/DominicPM/supervisionary
vst-rs
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What would you rewrite in Rust?
https://github.com/RustAudio/vst-rs this what you mean?
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How do you go about making VSTs?
I hate to "uhhmm ackchyually" this, but unless you need native VST3 support* (which uses the C++ ABI directly) other options are available, a favourite of mine would be Rust!
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OctaSine v0.7.0 released (free and open source FM synth VST plugin for macOS/Windows/Linux) with major improvements
VST2 bindings exist (https://github.com/RustAudio/vst-rs) but the VST3 and AU situation is rougher around the edges. There is work being done on abstracting over different plugin standards and easing parameter handling, notably https://github.com/wrl/baseplug and https://github.com/robbert-vdh/nih-plug, but nothing completely stable yet.
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Announcing Audio Limiter: automatically lower the volume of loud sounds on your computer in real-time
One limitation that they mention is "Only one GFX and one LFX APO can be registered for an output device and only one LFX APO can be registered for an input device." which could be a problem for people who are already using one like Equalizer APO. What you could do is make a VST version of your limiter using vst-rs and use Equalizer APO to handle the APO part.
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Elementary Audio: a modern platform for writing high performance audio software
I agree with the first half. For the second half, I think for beginners, the examples are very important. From this perspective, many Rust projects comes with examples:
https://github.com/RustAudio/vst-rs
Once following the readme, it is very easy to get it work in your own machine. Then beginners can edit things while learning new stuffs with books or online resources.
Rust audio has also got a very helpful Discord community where beginners can always ask questions.
For the GUI part, I am not an expert, but there are more and more Rust GUI libraries (egui, iced, druid, rui): among them, egui-rs and iced-rs can all be used for VST. Still, there are some examples to get started with.
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Show HN: Glicol(Graph-Oriented Live Coding Language) and DSP Lib Written in Rust
https://youtu.be/yFKH9ou_XyQ
If you want your own vst (with your name on the author and you can sell),you can start with vst-rs:
https://github.com/RustAudio/vst-rs
Wanna some GUI, here is a template:
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OctaSine, a FM-based VST2 synthesizer written in Rust
When I came across the vst-rs, I realised that I could try out writing an audio plugin. Since I was already familiar with FM synthesis from Elektron Monomachine and FM8, I decided to go with it. It has worked out pretty well.
What are some alternatives?
RustPython - A Python Interpreter written in Rust
glicol - Graph-oriented live coding language and music/audio DSP library written in Rust
swc - Rust-based platform for the Web
adsb_deku - ✈️ Rust ADS-B decoder + tui radar application
gnuradio - GNU Radio – the Free and Open Software Radio Ecosystem
faust - Functional programming language for signal processing and sound synthesis
dprint - Pluggable and configurable code formatting platform written in Rust.
vst3-sys - Raw Bindings to the VST3 API
toydb - Distributed SQL database in Rust, written as a learning project
OpenAudio - A list of open source VST/audio plugin projects. Please contribute more links or open source your own plugins.
duplicate - Easy code duplicate with substitution for Rust
iced - A cross-platform GUI library for Rust, inspired by Elm