Date: Fri, 10 May 2019 07:13:11 -0700 From: "Russell L. Carter" <rcarter@pinyon.org> To: =?UTF-8?Q?Goran_Meki=c4=87?= <meka@tilda.center> Cc: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Getting started with LV2 Message-ID: <0b961ee8-4dcc-a488-45b5-848987ab5b53@pinyon.org> In-Reply-To: <20190510133432.n5zku5tijm74vpna@hal9000.home.meka.rs> References: <f9b5f827-ec31-5635-ce60-89a761d877c2@pinyon.org> <20190510133432.n5zku5tijm74vpna@hal9000.home.meka.rs>
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On 2019-05-10 06:34, Goran Mekić wrote: > On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 05:05:58PM -0700, Russell L. Carter wrote: > >> https://www.freebsdnews.com/2019/02/21/freebsd-in-audio-studio-fosdem-19/ > I didn't even know this site exists, let alone that my presentation is > there. Thank you very much for "opening my eyes"! > >> So the question I have is, how would I construct some sort of audio >> processing pipeline that includes audio/eq10q-lv2 and mpv? Getting >> that going might be enough for me to accomplish my other goals. >> Any links are appreciated. > For a while, I used mpv from ports compiled with JACK support. That way > I could pipe it to whatever I wanted. Today, I use Ardour with eq10-lv2 So the basic idea is you use jackd as the controller and audio/*-LV2 are jack plugins? It's not immediately obvious from what I can find that that is the target architecture. Thanks, Russell > and it works OK (it has a pretty big lag, but as you're going to only > record, I guess you don't care about that). As I never tried Audacity, I > don't know if it works with LV2, but it might be better option for your > use case than Ardour. > > It might be that I didn't understand you correctly, so please feel free > to poke me if you have more questions. > > Regards, > meka >
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