[LAD] uli-plugins 0.1, duplication

2009-07-05 Thread Thorsten Wilms
On Fri, 2009-07-03 at 23:19 +0200, Ulrich Lorenz Schlüter wrote:

 The release contains a simple series of logic gates. Namely an AND,
 NAND, OR, NOR, XOR, XNOR and a NOT.

 http://uli-plugins.sourceforge.net


So now I looked through the plugin menu in Ingen to check for the
duplication I suspected:
AND, NOT, OR and XOR are also present in Krzysztof Foltman's Calf
plugins (if configured with --enable-experimental.

I didn't test any of these, but I guess there's not much room for
malfunction or differing behavior, right? ;)

It would be great if you guys could get together to make sure there's
only one implementation of these very basic things, preferably in a
convenient package. This will make it easier to share lv2-using
modular-synth patches or sequencer sessions/arrangements.


-- 
Thorsten Wilms

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Re: [LAD] uli-plugins 0.1, duplication

2009-07-05 Thread David Robillard
On Sun, 2009-07-05 at 11:10 +0200, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
 On Fri, 2009-07-03 at 23:19 +0200, Ulrich Lorenz Schlüter wrote:
 
  The release contains a simple series of logic gates. Namely an AND,
  NAND, OR, NOR, XOR, XNOR and a NOT.
 
  http://uli-plugins.sourceforge.net
 
 
 So now I looked through the plugin menu in Ingen to check for the
 duplication I suspected:
 AND, NOT, OR and XOR are also present in Krzysztof Foltman's Calf
 plugins (if configured with --enable-experimental.
 
 I didn't test any of these, but I guess there's not much room for
 malfunction or differing behavior, right? ;)
 
 It would be great if you guys could get together to make sure there's
 only one implementation of these very basic things, preferably in a
 convenient package. This will make it easier to share lv2-using
 modular-synth patches or sequencer sessions/arrangements.

The next LV2 revision should probably have expanded categories for this
sort of thing as well.

MIDI plugins too (transpose etc.)

If anyone knows of an existing good existing categorization for plugins
that includes things like this, that would be useful...

Cheers,

-dr


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