Re: [linux-audio-dev] Are people still writing LADSPA plug-ins?

2006-08-08 Thread Steve Harris
It might be better to have a planet for linux audio in general, Dave Phillip's blog is allready in my RSS reader. LV2 is in the last 10% stage, I meant to mail out an update after the ast batch of work Dave Robillard and I did, but I think I forgot, and I can't remember what we did now... There

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Are people still writing LADSPA plug-ins?

2006-08-08 Thread Jono Bacon
Hi all, Thanks for the responses. It seems that the public face of LADSPA is maybe a little different to the reality - I remember first reading about LADSPA and thinking that there was not all that much going on with it, but I am pleased to see people are working on plugins. I think it could be

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Are people still writing LADSPA plug-ins?

2006-08-08 Thread Tim Goetze
[Jono Bacon] [...] > and announcing new plug-ins. Are people writing new plug-ins, and are > existing plug-ins getting refined and released? Yes and yes. Slowly but surely. http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html Cheers, Tim

[linux-audio-dev] Are people still writing LADSPA plug-ins?

2006-08-06 Thread Jono Bacon
Hi all, I don't mean this to be a pointed question, but from looking at the swh, TAP and CMT plug-in sites, there doesn't seem to be many recent updates of LADSPA plug-ins, and I have not seen many people releasing and announcing new plug-ins. Are people writing new plug-ins, and are existing plu