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So when are the paying customers getting LV2 support then?
Hehe, maybe three individual threads at the top of the REAPER Linux forum will make it finally happen!
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There are several LV2 plugs I would have liked to try, but I guess it's just too complex of a programming task for Justin to figure out how to do.
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I don't want to speak for Justin/Cockos, but AFAIK there are some big hurdles.
For instance you can't change SR on the fly for a lv2 plugin, so REAPER would have to be redesigned to unload them and then reload them with the appropriate settings. I can understand that they haven't done it yet! That being said, personally I think once they compiled it for Linux they accepted the challenge! I'd be very happy to see support, not only on Linux, but also on the other OS's! On Linux you can get a fair amount of them working with the lv2vst wrapper: https://github.com/x42/lv2vst
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As for using wrappers, I already have Carla installed and it can load LV2 plugins, but the crux of the biscuit is that the only reason I would want to use LV2 plugins is because they are native Linux, and using a wrapper blows that reason up for me. |
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I've yet to see an lv2 plugin present a modern preset handling system
in any linux daw. And lacking any coding knowledge, have read that lv2 is as much of a gui coding nightmare as windows vst, I believe mentioned in the early days of Abique porting Podolski and Zebra2 to linux. Being an adopted child, I find the whole 'native' semantic far less important than many linux devotees. I value who changed my diapers, who deployed the gause and bandaids, who taught me how to drive, and who bought me a first guitar and amp, far more than names, titles and legalities. I suspect unless one has access to some music-friendly open-source native linux SOC, and the SOC chip manufacturer produces said chip/mobo etc on manufacturing machines also running on native linux chips, that 'native linux' will always be a unicorn in knights armour, and that people will shorten their life with blood-pressure raising labeling regimens and conflicts, that divide more often than conquer, while diverting man-hours away from the studio. I use the best and/or most enjoyable tools I can get my grubby hands on, and almost always in a linux environment. Not because Torvalds and Stallman are saints, not because Gates and Jobs are devils, but because of filesystems, utilities, desktop management, portability, system flexibility... being able to choose which size nuts and bolts to use, and how tight they fit. There, I stirred the pot a little, and the ladle is ready for steadier hands ...winkety wink wink Cheers |
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For me native Linux plugins isn't about some Linux status symbol.
It's all about efficiency of the plugins, and is the exact reason I've spent more than three times the price of REAPER to buy native Linux VST plugins for the Linux version of REAPER. If my VST diaper needs changing, I don't want my mom to give aunt step-by-step instructions that will then be passed over to my sister to do the actual job. Wrapped plugins, whether VST or LV2 are simply not as efficient since they are passing their data through an extra layer of code. Last edited by Glennbo; 05-16-2020 at 12:24 PM. |
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I've run REAPER at 24/44 for more than ten years and never ever changed it. Somewhere around the year 2000 when I was using Sonar I switched from 16/44 to 24/44, but even that change was not a SR change.
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So it is not like all of this is just, hey, it's Linux/open source, just copy this/that into your DAW and Bam! you now got LV2?
When REAPER goes out of experimental, maby this will be a commit/pushy'thing? WiKi said there should be like 1000 plug-ins out there
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and wrapper efficency keeps improving. Plus we're not bulldozing a behemoth like win-10 or Catalina back and forth with some bloated expensive daw. LinuxSampler is indeed a good example of native linux efficiency. But it's quirky, lacks dozens of how-2 video guides, and competes with industry leaders like Kontakt and SampleTank (with their own quirkyness when used in linux) which provide sounds, and 3rd-party sounds are myriad. I doubt audible examples of speed lags among wrapped or wined plugins even exist. It's usually player skillz, hardware availability, or poor latency configs that need help. Diva will pummel a weak cpu, and never caring a whit about the OS. Cheers |
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Once I started replacing my Windows plugins with native Linux plugins, I started seeing the same kind of performance I was used to seeing on the same machine in Windows. That said, there are still some Windows plugins like Kontakt that I use every bit as much bridged in Linux as I used them in Windows. Same for Superior Drummer. Nothing native Linux has the complexity of mic bleeds and midi control for a pad kit that Superior has. All my audio plugins are now 100% native Linux, but for a few VSTi instruments I still used bridged Windows plugins. |
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@4duhwinnn:
I like to have a system that's less likely to have something that I rely upon suddenly not work or just generally be less predictable. That's why I'm currently not using bridging of any kind. I'm not saying bridging should inherently be considered unreliable, but it is one more layer in which possible issues can arise. Factor into that how the various Linux distros are maintained (including dependencies), and that the bridging for LV2 is done by third party developers on a volunteer (or donation-based) basis. If you think I'm just too picky about this: you might notice a distinct lack of my posts about issues with my audio driver since I use ALSA and not Jack. Adding Jack into the equation means another layer to consider when something doesn't work quite right (ahem ), and I've seen enough posts about it here and on Linuxmusicians to know if I don't need Jack, I'll just skip it. (I don't want to connect a bunch of other audio apps to Reaper, so for the most part I don't use Jack.) Jack is very good, but it means you have to be ready to deal with whatever it requires to work. This is Linux after all, so configuration of the system can be confusing and documentation is fragmented. I also see bad advice given on a regular basis about configuring audio systems in Linux, some of which dates back to previous kernels and just isn't necessary anymore and some of which is just wrong (and/or doesn't take all the variables into consideration). If LV2 becomes natively supported in Reaper, I'll use it. If not, I probably won't. That's not an ultimatum either. I'd be happy to get LV2 support in Reaper, but I can live without it too. Last edited by JamesPeters; 05-16-2020 at 05:04 PM. |
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and I suspect there are less than a dozen people here who often use 100 vsts in a project. (happy to be wrong, though!) To your credit, you actually make music, and without making 'forum noise', and present your experiences often and clearly, to help those of us in different studio situations/workflows. Bravo! I should add that your success using Kontakt motivated me to gain that capability, now enjoying many unique sounds available in that format. I've replaced Hydrogen samples with NI samples at times, and renamed the kits. Hoping their Balinese Gamelan or a competing lib will go on sale someday! I've a thinner wallet and tighter budget, but enjoy the wider sonic palette! Cheers |
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Since I've gone 100% native Linux on all my audio plugins though, I could work Kontakt a lot harder than I do, and even have a bunch of other Windows instrument VSTi's running at the same time without noticing any drag. It really only shows up when you are bridging a boatload of Windows plugins. Quote:
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Linux is my happy/smiley place now, so much to explore, i have no real issues with Windows10 really *speaking for myself* i simply enjoy the world of Linux and enjoy the rewards of, *Shit! i just learned something, it wooorks, its aliiIiive! I will never be bored again!!
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As far as I can make out,
The wrapper does do GUI's https://github.com/x42/lv2vst, the MVerb lv2 shows a gui for example, but, lv2 plugins can use different toolkits, gtk, qt etc. By default only X11 is enabled in the wrapper, so only X11 based lv2's will possibly work. Calf and Guitarix seem to use Gtk 2. The supported GUI lv2's have a ui:X11UI in their tll files (in the lv2's folder). A few Guitarix based plugins have been made for X11 and their GUI will probably work with the wrapper https://github.com/brummer10/GxValveCaster.lv2 https://github.com/brummer10/GxCreamMachine.lv2 Guitarix lv2's will probably be converted to X11 https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=19856 but Calf probably won't. Last edited by osxmidi; 05-21-2020 at 01:09 AM. |
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When I want to use CALF plugins - I just go to Audacity (as secondary editor... apply them right back into Reaper... works fine. here is a good link for lv2 also https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/all/lv2
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This kinda sounds like a kludge, but then REAPER users running Linux are second class citizens.
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In the past, quite a lot of lv2 (and some vst) Linux plugins used gtk.
gtk is the worst for compatibility with hosts. Even if Reaper had native lv2 support, there is still the gtk incompatibilities problem. It's a toolkit problem, not a plugin problem. Ideally, Calf should hopefully convert their plugins from gtk to X11, and Guitarix might do it soon. They know that there are gtk incompatibilities with some daws. To convert plugins from gtk to X11 is not an easy thing. The lv2 (wrapped) gtk plugins (or even gtk vst plugins) have trouble with Bitwig Tracktion/Waveform and Reaper and Ardour and others are ok but maybe not always. I have had the wrapped Calf and Guitarix lv2 plugins running as vst's with GUI's in Ardour but that can't be done with Reaper because of gtk (It's pretty useless wrapping lv2's as vst's in Ardour but I wanted to see how the gtk enabled modded version (that I did) of the lv2 to vst wrapper performed and it was very good with Calf and Guitarix plugins from what I could tell and had working GUI's) The lsp plugins started out as gtk but the dev converted them to X11 because of the gtk incompatibilities. Guitarix https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic...19856&start=15 has partly been converted to X11 https://github.com/brummer10/GxPlugins.lv2 and they will probably work (I havn't tested them) and show GUI's using the lv2 to vst2 wrapper. (git clone --recursive https://github.com/brummer10/GxPlugins.lv) There is also vst3 that Linux plugin developers can convert to. Carla runs lv2's in it's own way but directly running gtk based lv2's in a daw or even with the lv2 to vst wrapper will probably cause problems. Last edited by osxmidi; 05-25-2020 at 01:17 AM. |
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I built the latest Guitarix lv2 plugins from the Guitarix github page https://github.com/brummer10/guitarix and the lv2 plugins that I tested support X11 and work with GUI's in Reaper with the lv2vst wrapper https://github.com/x42/lv2vst
The current Debian (and maybe other distros) packaged Guitarix lv2 plugins are still gtk, so they won't work. Last edited by osxmidi; 05-25-2020 at 09:41 PM. |
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So, the Guitarix lv2 plugins have been ported to X11 and the lv2vst wrapper can run them with GUI's.
The Gtk lv2 plugins like Calf, one way is for them to be run in another process and then their GUI can be embedded into Reaper and I've got Calf plugins running in that way using a modified lv2vst wrapper and a Linux only version of LinVst (no Wine involved). So, at the moment I can run Guitarix and Calf lv2 plugins with GUI's in Reaper, just like any other Linux vst plugin would. |
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When it's finished I might put it up at my Github page. Performance seems ok. An image of Calf Flanger running in Reaper below. |
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Looking good.
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Anyone knows anyone the CALF devs? Wouldn't they do VSTs since the SDK is open?
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LV2 support is here...
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Jeez Glennbo, how much did you pay? On a serious note, this is great news. Trying it out asap.
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.... What I just noticed LV2 support in the latest RC as I replied to an earlier post without reading the whole way to the bottom of this thread.... downloading now
//EDIT Ok Downloaded, !st few tests I'm have a few bugs and don't seem to be getting any audio actually passing through the 2 LV2 plugins I've tried so far. I will keep testing this and report back to the appropriate thread... EDIT// Last edited by Mikobuntu; 01-23-2021 at 04:22 PM. |
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Here's the output of lv2ls ( lilv-utils package )
as you can see I have quite a few LV2 Plugins. PitchedDelay 3 Band EQ 3 Band Splitter Kars MVerb MaBitcrush MaFreeverb MaGigaverb MaPitchshift Nekobi Ping Pong Pan glBars ADSR Envelope Retriggerable ADSR Envelope Amplifier Branch Retriggerable DAHDSR Envelope Difference Frequency Modulator Control to CV Interpolator 4 Pole Resonant Low-Pass Product Pulse Quantiser (100 Steps) Quantiser (20 Steps) Quantiser (50 Steps) Random Wave Ratio Sawtooth 16 Step Sequencer 32 Step Sequencer 64 Step Sequencer Square Sum Clock Pulse Clock Square Tracker Triangle Auto-wah CS Chorus 1 CS Chorus 2 CS Phaser 1 CS Phaser 1 with LFO Moog High-Pass Filter 1 Moog Low-Pass Filter 1 Moog Low-Pass Filter 2 Moog Low-Pass Filter 3 Moog Low-Pass Filter 4 4-Band Parametric Filter Pulse VCO Rec VCO reverb reverb-amb Saw VCO Triple chorus MDA Ambience MDA Bandisto MDA BeatBox MDA Combo MDA DX10 MDA De-ess MDA Degrade MDA Delay MDA Detune MDA Dither MDA DubDelay MDA Dynamics MDA ePiano MDA Image MDA JX10 MDA Leslie MDA Limiter MDA Loudness MDA MultiBand MDA Overdrive MDA Piano MDA RePsycho! MDA RezFilter MDA RingMod MDA RoundPan MDA Shepard MDA Splitter MDA Stereo MDA SubSynth MDA TalkBox MDA TestTone MDA ThruZero MDA Tracker MDA Transient MDA VocInput MDA Vocoder Stereo Balance Control Control Port Exponential Control Invert Control Linear Scale Control Low Pass Control Port Logarithm LV2 Convolution Mono LV2 Convolution Mono=>Stereo LV2 Convolution Stereo x42-comp - Dynamic Compressor Mono x42-comp - Dynamic Compressor Stereo x42-dpl - Digital Peak Limiter Mono x42-dpl - Digital Peak Limiter Stereo x42-Autotune x42-Autotune (microtonal) x42-eq - Parametric Equalizer Mono x42-eq - Parametric Equalizer Stereo Matrix Mixer 8x8 BBC M-6 BBC Meter (Mono) BBC Meter (Stereo) Stereo Phase-Correlation Meter DIN Meter (Mono) DIN Meter (Stereo) EBU Meter (Mono) EBU R128 Meter EBU Meter (Stereo) K12/RMS Meter (Mono) K12/RMS Meter (Stereo) K14/RMS Meter (Mono) K14/RMS Meter (Stereo) K20/RMS Meter (Mono) K20/RMS Meter (Stereo) Nordic Meter (Mono) Nordic Meter (Stereo) Signal Distribution Histogram True-Peak and RMS Meter (Mono) True-Peak and RMS Meter (Stereo) VU Meter (Mono) VU Meter (Stereo) Bit Meter True-Peak Meter (Mono) True-Peak Meter (Stereo) DR-14 - Crest Factor Loudness Range Meter (Mono) DR-14 - Crest Factor Loudness Range Meter (Stereo) Stereo Phase Scope Phase/Frequency Wheel 1/3 Octave Spectrum Display Mono 1/3 Octave Spectrum Display Stereo Stereo/Frequency Scope Surround Level 3 Surround Level 4 Surround Level 5 Surround Level 8 MIDI Event Generator MIDI CC to Note MIDI Channel Filter MIDI Channel Map MIDI Choke MIDI Enforce Scale MIDI Event Filter MIDI Key-Range Filter MIDI Keysplit MIDI CC Map MIDI Note/Channel Map MIDI Note Transpose MIDI Chord MIDI Delayline MIDI Channel Unisono MIDI Strum MIDI Chromatic Transpose MIDI Monophonic Legato MIDI Remove Active Sensing MIDI Duplicate Blocker MIDI Note to CC MIDI Note Toggle MIDI N-Tap Delay MIDI Simple Channel Filter MIDI Thru MIDI Quantization MIDI Velocity Randomization MIDI Scale CC Value 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Artistic Delay Stereo LSP Delay Compensator Mono LSP Delay Compensator Stereo LSP Delay Compensator x2 Stereo LSP Compressor LeftRight LSP Compressor Mono LSP Compressor MidSide LSP Compressor Stereo LSP Crossover LeftRight x8 LSP Crossover Mono x8 LSP Crossover MidSide x8 LSP Crossover Stereo x8 LSP Dynamic Processor LeftRight LSP Dynamic Processor Mono LSP Dynamic Processor MidSide LSP Dynamic Processor Stereo LSP Expander LeftRight LSP Expander Mono LSP Expander MidSide LSP Expander Stereo LSP Gate LeftRight LSP Gate Mono LSP Gate MidSide LSP Gate Stereo LSP Graphic Equalizer x16 LeftRight LSP Graphic Equalizer x16 Mono LSP Graphic Equalizer x16 MidSide LSP Graphic Equalizer x16 Stereo LSP Graphic Equalizer x32 LeftRight LSP Graphic Equalizer x32 Mono LSP Graphic Equalizer x32 MidSide LSP Graphic Equalizer x32 Stereo LSP Impulse Responses Mono LSP Impulse Responses Stereo LSP Impulse Reverb Mono LSP Impulse Reverb Stereo LSP Latency Meter LSP Limiter Mono LSP Limiter Stereo LSP 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01-23-2021, 05:19 PM | #37 |
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So far I've had success with the x42, Zam, and the DISTRHO plugins. Most of those seem to work, but the Calf plugs instantly vaporize REAPER.
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01-24-2021, 08:23 AM | #38 |
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Just tested 6.21 with lv2 too. Made backups on all projects, they needed some cleaning anyway.
Up until now I've used lv2vst and it made Reaper register lv2 plugins as VST. So now when I open an old project Reaper says plugins are missing. It's logical, so I just need to replace them with the correct lv2 or lv2i one. Oops, Guitarix plugins seems to crash Reaper! Will look into it... EDIT: compiled the newest Guitarix and installed in $HOME/.lv2 got this error ,essage when trying to add a gx plugin: "1_: unsupported feature 'http://lv2plug.in/ns/extensions/ui#makeResident' Segmentationfault"
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Open source as a principle. Devuan distro - systemd free! Last edited by jjcale_guitar; 01-24-2021 at 08:57 AM. |
01-24-2021, 04:13 PM | #39 |
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GeonKick
I'll be posting in the pre-release forum as well, but there is a plugin that I haven't done much with because it's LV2-only, and that is GeonKick https://github.com/iurie-sw/geonkick Pre-compiled binaries at KX Studios: https://kx.studio/Repositories:Plugins
As others have said, Calf plugins crash Reaper, but Geonkick does not. It's a great drum synth (for those who wish to program electronic drums sounds). It is really flexible. Last edited by PMan; 01-24-2021 at 09:21 PM. |
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