dattorro-vst-rs
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dattorro-vst-rs
- GitHub - chaosprint/dattorro-vst-rs: Dattorro reverb VST plugin written in Rust with egui and glicol_synth
- Dattorro reverb VST plugin written in Rust with egui and glicol_synth
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Building a Musical Instrument with the Web Audio API
Good point.
I think you do accept the convenience of browsers (many cool projects such as this one https://learningsynths.ableton.com/).
So now the problem is the audio performance.
As I post in the comments below, we now have WASM, so C++ and Rust can all run in browsers. This can provide a near-native audio performance.
Just take Glicol, the live coding language I design as an example: it runs in browsers (https://glicol.org) and it also runs as a VST plugin (https://youtu.be/tmmBhBmIEW0), or you can use the audio engine to write VST plugin (https://github.com/chaosprint/dattorro-vst-rs).
- OP1 Field
- Show HN: Dattorro reverb VST plugin written in Rust with egui and glicol_synth
- A free music plugin: Dattorro reverb VST plugin written in Rust with egui-rs and glicol_synth
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What are some alternatives?
faust - Functional programming language for signal processing and sound synthesis
egui_baseview_test_vst2 - Barebones egui_baseview vst2 plugin with basic parameter control
glicol - Graph-oriented live coding language and music/audio DSP library written in Rust
Tidal - Pattern language