Hallo!
You can in principle do some of the same stuff with LADSPA or LV2; for example LADSPA plugins can have output control ports (returning analytical results, though only very simple ones) and you can define LV2 extensions to describe more sophisticated data.
By the way: would it be also possible to make "non-realtime" LV2 extensions ?
This would make it possible to code audio-restauration or similar algorithms with LV2 - for instance porting the algorithms from gnome wave cleaner ...
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