Re: [fluid-dev] Future Chorus and Reverb for fluidsynth

2010-01-04 Thread Ebrahim Mayat
On Jan 3, 2010, at 10:44 PM, j...@resonance.org wrote: Quoting Graham Goode : Hi Guys, This is not for the 1.1.1 RC release, but perhaps more a question for 1.2 or 2.0... Will fluidsynth use the LV2 audio plugin standard? (LV2 is a simple but extensible successor of LADSPA - http://lv2plug.in

Re: [fluid-dev] Future Chorus and Reverb for fluidsynth

2010-01-03 Thread josh
Quoting Graham Goode : Hi Guys, This is not for the 1.1.1 RC release, but perhaps more a question for 1.2 or 2.0... Will fluidsynth use the LV2 audio plugin standard? (LV2 is a simple but extensible successor of LADSPA - http://lv2plug.in/). The popular swh-plugins set is available in LV2 and ha

Re: [fluid-dev] Future Chorus and Reverb for fluidsynth

2009-12-07 Thread S. Christian Collins
One feature that would be perhaps even better would be the ability to route reverb-level adjusted output to an external send. For example, I could have two instruments, the first with reverb=128, the second with reverb=64. FluidSynth could have an optional output that is mixed for an fx send-

Re: [fluid-dev] Future Chorus and Reverb for fluidsynth

2009-12-07 Thread Nils Hammerfest
Too many features and dependencies is bad. You can easily use JACK to connect to those plugins, suitable for live, or even better add them after recording. Nils On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 08:15:15 +0200 Graham Goode wrote: > Hi Guys, > This is not for the 1.1.1 RC release, but perhaps more a question

[fluid-dev] Future Chorus and Reverb for fluidsynth

2009-12-06 Thread Graham Goode
Hi Guys, This is not for the 1.1.1 RC release, but perhaps more a question for 1.2 or 2.0... Will fluidsynth use the LV2 audio plugin standard? (LV2 is a simple but extensible successor of LADSPA - http://lv2plug.in/). The popular swh-plugins set is available in LV2 and has some great chorus and r