S D wrote: > On Jun 22, 2016 2:51 PM, "Glen MacArthur" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> That said if you have your finger on the pulse of Linux Audio >> development >> then Ardour and a hand-picked assortment of steadily-improving FLOSS >> plugins can also get you there if you prefer the scenic route. > > My finger is not nearly as heavily on the pulse of Linux Audio development > as are those of so many of the members of the Linux-Audio-Users list and > community that I admire. Would you care to list a few of your favorite LV2 > plugins, of the many fine plugins and collections available? :-) > > Steve > Hmmm, That's a tough one, my needs are pretty limited to EQ and dynamics, I don't use a lot of effects and I am next to illiterate about synthesis of any kind so the list will be short. I'll have to admit to being a huge consumer/fan of the commercial linuxDSP (now OverToneDSP) products but since: (a) The developer no longer supports LV2 and (b) Seemingly he is quickly distancing himself from Linux support even on the VST platform I guess talking about them is really not beneficial in any forward-looking sense which is very unfortunate. My 'desert island' list: LADSPA: Steve Harris' - Fast Lookahead Limiter, Barry's Satan Maximizer (indispensible!) CAPS - Plate Reverb Fons Adriaensen's - Stereo Reverb LV2: Robin Gareus' - X42 Plugins set especially the FIL EQ LV2 version Robin Gareus' - SetBfree Hammond B3 Emulation - Absolutely killer! Calf Plugins - Vintage Delay, Limiter, Rotary Speaker, Bass Enhancer, Stereo Tools, Exciter, Saturator falkTX - Carla Plugin Host for hosting SFZ, GIG and SF2 libraries DISTRHO - TAL Dub, Reverbs and NoiseMaker, MVerb Reverb Damien Zammit - GEQ31 Guitarix Team - VibroChump amp modeler, some good reverbs, delays, tremolo's and fuzzes I'm sure many would call this list inadequate but those are my go-to's. Glen _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user