Re: Stutter-plugin for ladspa/lv2?

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On 17/02/11 08:55, Jeremy Salwen wrote:
Thanks,

That does help.

I've fixed the syntax errors in the ttl.  If you could try it again,
that would be nice.

Thanks -- it opens in Ardour now, but with the mix control at 100% I get no sound out. I've tried it on both mono and stereo tracks. Adjusting the mix control back gives me some of the original signal, but still no stutter.

Thanks
Leigh


Jeremy

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 9:16 PM, Leigh Dyer <lsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:lsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    On 17/02/11 07:44, Jeremy Salwen wrote:

        Hi all,

        I've written a simple LV2 stuttering plugin, which you can look at
        here:https://github.com/jeremysalwen/Stutter-LV2

        <https://github.com/jeremysalwen/Stutter-LV2>I'm still trying to
        test
        it, but recent librdf updates seem to be crashing all of my LV2
        hosts,
        and I figure that it's simple enough that there's a chance it
        will work
        without any testing.  Let me know if it works; I'll try to get
        my system
        working again in the meantime.


    If it helps, I've just tested it, and Ardour2 rejected it with the
    following message:

    librdf error URI file:///usr/lib/lv2/stutter.lv2/stutter.ttl:58 -
    syntax error
    raptor_sequence.c:385: (raptor_sequence_get_at) assertion failed:
    object pointer of type raptor_sequence is NULL.
    LV2: invalid plugin

    Thanks
    Leigh


        Jeremy

        On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Jeremy Jongepier
        <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
        <mailto:jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>>
        wrote:

            On 02/16/2011 01:45 PM, Gabbe Nord wrote:
         > Hello!
         >
         > Do you guys know of any stutter-plugin for Linux? Stuttering is
            pretty easy
         > to do by just trimming the regions but it takes an awful lot of
            time, so a
         > plugin would be of real ease! Is this anything that's availible?
         >
         > Regards!
         >

            No LADSPA/LV2 afaik.
            But there are two native Linux VST plug-ins that might be
        able to
            achieve this:
            Argotlunar: http://argotlunar.info/
            Axonlib fx_grains: http://code.google.com/p/axonlib/

            Best,

            Jeremy

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