Re: Analyseplugin equivalent for LV2?

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On Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 07:19:36PM +0200, Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hi Massy!
>   There are two utilities, which you should consider:
> lv2ls is the first. It lists all LV2-plugins installed on your
> system. It will normally give you their URIs, which you should use
> in further investigations. lv2ls -n gives you the names of installed
> LV2-plugins.
>   Then there is lv2info, which needs the URI as a parameter. This
> will give you all the info necessary. I'm afraid, it doesn't look as
> nice as analyseplugin for LADSPA. Still, it's workable and I've used
> it myself to give Ecasound's LV2-support a go.
Thanks, I somehow had all but liblilv-utils installed, so didn't have
these. After recompiling and some swearing, I now do. I agree that the
output isn't nearly as concise and pleasing as analyseplugin, but it at
least puts one in the know. :)

Cheers,
S.M.
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