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LV2 (LADSPA Version 2) is a set of royalty-free open standards [2] for music production plug-ins and matching host applications. It includes support for the synthesis and processing of digital audio and CV, [3] events such as MIDI and OSC, and provides a free alternative to audio plug-in standards such as Virtual Studio Technology (VST) and Audio Units (AU).
Yes (after version 6.0) No Reason: Propellerhead Software: Proprietary: Yes Yes No No Record: Propellerhead Software Proprietary: Yes Yes No No Renoise: Renoise Team Proprietary: Yes Yes Yes No Rosegarden: Rosegarden GNU GPL: No No Yes No NFS Samplitude/Sequoia: Magix: Proprietary: Yes No No No SADiE: Prism Sound: Proprietary: Yes No No No ...
Steinberg updated the VST interface specification to version 2.0 in 1999. One addition was the ability for plugins to receive MIDI data. This supported the introduction of Virtual Studio Technology Instrument (VSTi) format plugins. VST Instruments can act as standalone software synthesizers, samplers, or drum machines. [4]
Version 10.1 or later [13] Pro Tools: Avid Technology, Inc. N/A Version 2022.9 or later [15] REAPER: Cockos: N/A Version 5.97 or later [16] Samplitude Pro: Magix: Version X3 or later [17] Version X5 or later [18] Studio One: PreSonus: Version 2 or later [1] Version 4 or later [19] Waveform / Tracktion: Tracktion Software Corporation Version 5 ...
CLever Audio Plug-in or CLAP is an open source software architecture, application programming interface and reference implementation suite for audio effect plugins as used in multimedia software such as digital audio workstations, audio editing software, and video editing software with integrated audio workflows.
The last releases still in version 5 were in June 1999 after which SEK'D sold the Samplitude line to MAGIX. Samplitude Professional 7.0 was released at the end of 2002. This version included support for ASIO drivers, VST plug-ins (including VST Instruments) with plug-in delay compensation, and hardware control surfaces. It came with complete ...
Screenshot of the guitar amplifier plugin software Guitarix. An audio plug-in, in computer software, is a plug-in that can add or enhance audio-related functions in a computer program, typically a digital audio workstation. Such functions may include digital signal processing or sound synthesis.
It is theoretically possible to use plugins created for Windows in the VST2 format on Linux with the help of Wine, but the project team does not recommend it. [13] Since version 6.5, it also supports VST3 plugins on all supported platforms. [14] Unlike most modern 64-bit DAW's, Ardour does not run 32bit VST's natively. [15]