ddwChucklib-livecode
Camomile
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0.0 | 3.5 | |
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SuperCollider | C++ | |
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ddwChucklib-livecode
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Show HN: Glicol(Graph-Oriented Live Coding Language) and DSP Lib Written in Rust
I guess it depends on what you want to do. For typical Algorave-style music, I would agree that sclang doesn't offer the right high-level abstractions. However, it's possible to implement live coding dialects on top of sclang, e.g.: https://github.com/jamshark70/ddwChucklib-livecode
Camomile
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Another GUI question, how do you fully custom GUI?
Camomile is (still) the only thing that will do what you want. https://github.com/pierreguillot/Camomile
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Pure Data as a plugin, with a new GUI
I think the first project of this kind was pdvst~ (https://github.com/jyg/PdVst). A more recent effort is Camomile (https://github.com/pierreguillot/Camomile).
PlugData seems to be much more extensive and flexible, though!
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Pure Data: an open source visual language for multimedia
You can compile to vst with camomile as well, I wanted to mention.
https://github.com/pierreguillot/Camomile
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Can you turn a Pure Data project to a VST??
You want Camomile: https://github.com/pierreguillot/Camomile
- Show HN: Glicol(Graph-Oriented Live Coding Language) and DSP Lib Written in Rust
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How to read Pure Data patches to be able to recreate them on VST synths
I have a different suggestion
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continuous order polygonal waveform synthesis
you should definitely check Camomile by Pierre Guillot, i managed to run relatively complex patches as audio plugins through it on several DAWs just fine, with midi mapping and preset saving capabilities, however when running my synths as instrument plugins i found a couple of inconsistencies that made them kind of unreliable... i hope it gets better with future updates, if i ever get good at c++ i'd like to help with its development because it truly is an amazing work
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How difficult is it to code a VST Plug-in?
There is a project called camomile where you can run a Pd patch as a VST with built in support for building a GUI within the patch and integration with basic DAW stuff like BPM sync.
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A few questions about music production on linux
Camomile - fairly easy way to get Pure Data patches in plugin form; incredible rabbit hole to potentially fall down if you want total control
- DIY Audiomulch-ish? (general chatty question)
What are some alternatives?
egui_baseview_test_vst2 - Barebones egui_baseview vst2 plugin with basic parameter control
FlexASIO - A flexible universal ASIO driver that uses the PortAudio sound I/O library. Supports WASAPI (shared and exclusive), KS, DirectSound and MME.
pure-data - Pure Data - tracking Miller's SourceForge git repository (also used by libpd)
plugdata - Pure Data as a plugin, with a new GUI
ixilang - A live coding language. An extension to SuperCollider, currently Cocoa only.
yabridge - A modern and transparent way to use Windows VST2, VST3 and CLAP plugins on Linux
faustgen-supercollider - Livecode Faust in SuperCollider using an embedded Faust compiler.
sfizz - SFZ parser and synth c++ library, providing a JACK standalone client
faust - Functional programming language for signal processing and sound synthesis
fluidsynth - Software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2 specifications
vst-rs - VST 2.4 API implementation in rust. Create plugins or hosts. Previously rust-vst on the RustDSP group.
vital - Spectral warping wavetable synth