nih-plug
M8HeadlessFirmware
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nih-plug
- Loudness War Winner
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Write your business logic with Rust, Empowered by Rinf for Native Performance Apps
Super cool. Any experience doing audio/synthesis/DSP work with this in a Flutter app? It would be particularly awesome if this enabled building VST plugins with Flutter and one of the Rust crates for VSTs (like NIH-plug or similar).
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A writeup on my journey so far developing PCMG synthesizer! A couple interesting titbits about my frustrations with WASM target.
Looks nice! Rust really is a perfect fit for real-time audio software. At work we also use cpal for audio output, and has found some bugs as well. In my free time I'm tinkering with CLAP plugins for Bitwig, your app looks quite similar to Bitwig Grid which I like a lot. Maybe providing it as a plugin would be a future option.
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Get Started Making Music
I don't think Max4Live is not a good choice for building audio plugins. It's a weird platform that was designed for 'institutionalized academic music,' as I once read someone describe it. It's difficult to program in and not efficient. None of my favorite music software is made with it. It's also quite buggy, in my experience. For doing some basic extensions to Ableton Live specifically, beyond what VST allows access to, it's OK, since it's the only official way to do so.
If you want to just dive into DSP using wires and boxes, with some additional code sprinkled in, SynthEdit or Reaktor Core are faster, more fun, and produce better results. If you don't mind C++, check out iPlug from REAPER's WDL codebase: https://www.cockos.com/wdl/ — there are some forks of it.
There's also JUCE. You'll find some people complain about it and some people regret using it, despite it being relatively popular.
There are some Rust things for doing VST (and AU) development. Here's one that I've seen a few things made with: https://github.com/robbert-vdh/nih-plug/tree/master I wouldn't worry too much about the differences between C++ and Rust in this world. Audio software tends to be buggy, so the bar for being considered 'good enough' is pretty low.
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DSP and Audio plugins.
There’s nih-plug for VST and CLAP plugins
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Chromatic - instrument tuner by nate-xyz.
As it's written in Rust, perhaps it could be implemented as a CLAP plugin. This is a nice framework I've been playing with https://github.com/robbert-vdh/nih-plug/
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What do you think is the next major direction for Rust adoption?
The potential is both in terms of moving away from proprietary corporate-controlled standards (but also still providing shared wrappers to support those "legacy" :) audio plugin formats) and supporting Rust as a first class development language (via e.g. https://github.com/robbert-vdh/nih-plug).
- Ask HN: Any sound-related project suggestions for learning Rust?
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Seeking: Non GPL - VST3 basic API support
Yep, Steinberg licensing sucks. I suggest you use nih-plug, it has a much nicer Rust API and supports generating both VST3 and CLAP plugins from your code. I'm only targetting CLAP nowadays, but unfortunately not many DAW's support it.
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Is there a common project for VST:s in Rust?
Your best bet is probably nih-plug.
M8HeadlessFirmware
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Installing .sh files on AmberElec 351MP
The M8 headless guide. https://github.com/Dirtywave/M8HeadlessFirmware
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Deluge Tracker
M8 headless Teensy 4.1
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Get Started Making Music
Dirtywave have shipped plenty of M8's in the last year. They just produce them in batches, there have also been shortages of the Teensy 4.1 microcontroller used IIRC and they are highly sought after. You can also "build your own" from supplied firmware https://github.com/Dirtywave/M8HeadlessFirmware
This is not the fly-by-night kickstarter you are implying.
- Dirtywave M8 vs OP1 Field
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Mini vs. M8 vs. OG Tracker: what exactly are they trying to do?
Search for dirtywave M8 headless, check my previous post of my version of a headless build. But if you want to start somewhere just buy a teensy 4.1 and do this: headless setup!
- G2023022717 M8 Clone
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3.0 is out
Firmware Update instructions have not changed. Read the readme.txt file if you need instructions Current M8 Firmware: - https://github.com/DirtyWave/M8Firmware/raw/main/M8Firmware.zip Headless Teensy 4.1 Firmware: (Updated for version 3.0.0) - https://github.com/DirtyWave/M8HeadlessFirmware
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Synth complexity
Dirtywave M8
- CyberDeck Utilities
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1600 for an M8. A bit cruel imo.
I would suggest if you are ravenous for some m8 time, try the headless approach to see if it really is for you process wise, and wait for the next round of pre orders.
What are some alternatives?
augmented-audio - Rust - Augmented Audio Libraries
m8c - Cross-platform M8 tracker headless client
vst3-rs - Easy to use VST3 library for Rust
rm8 - M8 headless display - Rust
cargo-limit - Productivity improvements for Rust ecosystem: warnings are skipped until errors are fixed, LSP-independent Neovim integration, etc.
rg351_m8c - m8 headless for rg351 devices
vst3-sys - Raw Bindings to the VST3 API
M8Firmware - M8 Precompiled Firmware
loopers - Loopers is graphical live looper, written in Rust, designed for ease of use and rock-solid stability
M8Docs - Documentation and manuals for M8 and related hardware
kakoune-lsp - Kakoune Language Server Protocol Client
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