[linux-audio-user] Plugzilla LADSPA support

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Dave Phillips wrote:
> 
> This just in:
> 
>    http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2004/Plugzilla-LADPSA.html
> 
> 

Plugzilla is interesting, but I can use my Pro Tools / 002 Rack in the 
same manner for a lot less money. I get 18 I/O's (or 10 @ 96KHz) and 
support for both VST as well as native RTAS plugins, as well as an 
internal bus arrangement that allows me to mix audio before it comes 
back to Ardour.

Throw in 8 96K A/D's and at least 10 96K D/A's and 4 pretty good mic 
preamps to boot and the 002 Rack makes a pretty nice outboard processor!

Plugzilla - stand alone for $3500
Digi 002 Rack - $1700 + $100 for the VST wrapper

I was doing this earlier this week that I could use a Waves IR1 reverb 
while I tried out Ardour for mastering. I've decided that the 002 money 
wouldn't be wasted even if I never recorded in PTLE again....

Granted - I do have to run Windows to make that hardware work, but at 
least it's not on the main DAW. ;-)

- Mark

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