On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 4:11 AM, Moshe Werner <moshwe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A 'driver' using libmapper [http://www.idmil.org/software/libmapper] would be more appropriate than a plugin, I think.
Hi all,
I'm writing this for a friend of mine.
This particular friend is a recording hardware developer that build several preamps, EQ's, etc.
He is well known in the high end analog gear community and build tools for the some pretty big names in the industry (e.g. Bob Katz).
So this friend and I were discussing a new hardware analog device with digital control that he designed and I must say that his idea is pretty good.
I asked him if it will be possible to control the device from a plugin and got a negative answer, but he said he would be glad to offer information to a developer interested in this kind of project.
I told him about Linux, Ardour and LV2 and he was very interested.
I proposed to him to contact the Linux Audio community and see if there is anyone that would be interested to participate.
Basically the idea is to make an interface for his device in LV2 format.
I don't know how much (if any) money will be involved, so you will have to discuss these matters with him directly.
Please understand that I cannot give his or the company's name at this time.
Anyone interested please contact me directly so I can give you more details.
A 'driver' using libmapper [http://www.idmil.org/software/libmapper] would be more appropriate than a plugin, I think.
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