I know im late to this conversation, so i wont say much.
I do feel that plugin support is more valuable that writing plugins , If
the time put into creating 3 - 4 top end native plugins was put into
supporting other plugins, we could have hundreds of top end plugins, and
thousands of other smaller ones.
I'm Quite sure if all the lmms team put there efforts into a top end native
plug ins, we could do it. but at what cost?
@Amadeus
start reading a book on LV2, checkout greippi's branch and make it real.
I came across this. The documentation on making an LV2 host.
http://lv2plug.in/pages/developing.html
Do we have a native subtractive synth? yes all of them. IIRC all the
native synths have a filter attached to them in the instrument window.
On 30 January 2015 at 17:33, DeRobyJ <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know, I don't like the fact that I'll be forced to use ableton and
> cubase for these same reasons. While I love LMMS and Audacity for being
> powerful without annoying my RAM with graphics.
> But I can't not say that trying to work a bit on that way may bring us
> more users and developers. I just could have said it in a better way.
>
>
> Il 30/01/2015 18:13, Amadeus Folego ha scritto:
> > On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 05:44:55PM +0100, DeRobyJ wrote:
> >> When I try my sounds (the christmass gift supersaw, my sky cathedral
> >> organ, the Erazzor, the lb302 AcidLead with delay), other students do
> >> ask me what they are, then look at the PC, don't see a thing, and in 15
> >> seconds they leave.
> > What's more important, the sound you created or the status you gained
> > for using a professional-looking DAW amongst your friends?
> >
> > For me this is the same as saying: I don't like Bose headsets because
> > everyone who uses Beats headsets have more status than me.
> >
> >> LMMS is great for cultured electronic musicians, but will never interest
> >> DJs, wonna-bes, hybrid traditional-electronic musicians, because the GUI
> >> doesn't have leds that say "WATCH ME I'M AWESOME" and presets that say
> >> "3 OF US ARE ENOUGH TO COMPETE WITH AVICII"
> >> That's my point xD
> > The thing is: is it more important for you to *look* like you can compete
> > with AVICII or to *be* able to?
> >
>
>
>
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