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Top 23 lv2 Open-Source Projects
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awesome-linuxaudio
[mirror] A list of software and resources for professional audio/video/live events production on Linux.
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PipeWire-Guide
PipeWire Guide. Learn about how PipeWire gives your Linux system a Professional Audio/Video Processing workflow.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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OwlPlug
Audio plugin manager. Small tool to manage VST / AU / LV2 plugins on Windows, MacOS and Linux.
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EP-MK1
EP-MK1 is a real-time physical model plugin of an Electric Piano built with Pure Data and Camomile.
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
Project mention: Reverse-engineering the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer's sound chip from die photos | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-01-12> Is there a highly-regarded software (or hardware + software) emulator for the DX7?
Dexed is probably what you're looking for, although there are others here: https://github.com/nodiscc/awesome-linuxaudio#synthesizers--...
It is far easier to use a non-Windows operating system and simply direct the IQ data into the application you want, or use a better app which can take data directly from the RSPdx. However, in an RTL-SDR book, I saw a reference to VB-Cable, which is a separate software from VAC. Pipewire is another tool, definitely open-source and free, which should work.
if you want a tool for your DAW, the open source MasterMe plugin is a solid resource.
Project mention: Linux Audio Noise suppression using deep filtering in Rust | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-06-06Frankly, what I hear is very similar to the results of classic spectral denoising, even with the characteristic artifacts (for Linux, there's Noise Repellent [1] available for advanced spectral denoising; there's also a ton of commercial spectral processors).
The demonstration could use more random background noises to separate it from spectral processors, and more varied vocabulary to separate it from RNNVoice [2] which tends to suppress breath and parts of sibilants, making the sound unnatural. The latency is also important - is it as low as in RNNVoice? What about the CPU load?
[1] https://github.com/lucianodato/noise-repellent
[2] https://github.com/werman/noise-suppression-for-voice
https://github.com/vvvar/PeakEater is free :)
EP MK-1 has a neat EDO chooser box (and legend says, it ever allows fractional edos, so one can use, say, equal-tempered Bohlen—Pierce (13ed3) by entering 8.202.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source lv2 projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | ardour | 3,609 |
2 | zrythm | 1,899 |
3 | awesome-linuxaudio | 1,273 |
4 | AnalogTapeModel | 1,012 |
5 | Camomile | 873 |
6 | dragonfly-reverb | 836 |
7 | PipeWire-Guide | 803 |
8 | master_me | 490 |
9 | Dplug | 476 |
10 | noise-repellent | 428 |
11 | amsynth | 425 |
12 | ADLplug | 412 |
13 | PeakEater | 284 |
14 | speech-denoiser | 281 |
15 | ChowMatrix | 277 |
16 | zam-plugins | 252 |
17 | OwlPlug | 251 |
18 | wolf-spectrum | 107 |
19 | BOops | 69 |
20 | EP-MK1 | 53 |
21 | obs-lv2 | 35 |
22 | Fluida.lv2 | 27 |
23 | BLow | 17 |
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