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Bug#600981: ITP: lv2file -- A command-line program to apply LV2 effects to files



Jeremy dijo [Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 04:14:35PM -0400]:
> LV2 is a standard for audio processing plugins (http://lv2plug.in/).  There
> are numerous packages already in the debian archives containing LV2 plugins
> which will work out of the box with lv2file.  For example, the prototype
> package I and building suggests the following packages containing LV2 files:
> lv2vocoder, vocproc, invada-studio-plugins-lv2, lv2fil.  These plugins also
> work with most major audio processing software on linux, such as qtractor,
> ardour, and traverso.
> 
> In order to create these effects (as a developer) you should install lv2core
> and read the included documentation.  However, unless you are experienced
> with audio programming, you usually would only use other people's plugins,
> and simply adjust the parameters (for example, the volume parameter on an
> amplifier plugin).  Lv2file (and most other programs which work with LV2
> plugins) allow you to control these parameters directly.

Oh - Thanks for telling me (as this is clearly targetted as a reply to
the human questioning you). It is usual for Debian people to answer to
ITP bugs stating what they think should be added to the description
(or any other comments).

Greetings



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