Thanks yet again, @tomerb!
Went through these Zynthian plugins and, AFAICT, we can add these ones to a pedalboard and they should work as expected:
- Avw
- Drumsynth
- EasySSP
- EQinox
- JUCE*
- KlangFalter
- LUFSMeter*
- Luftikus
- Obxd
- StereoSourceSeparation
- TAL*
- The Function
- The Pilgrim
- Vex
- Vocoder (Nedko)
- Wolpertinger
While it’s possible to add Obxd, it takes a lot of CPU and causes some xruns from the start. It also doesn’t sound that distinctive in my quick test, possibly because it doesn’t have any UI.
Been having a lot of fun with TAL NoiseMaker. Might try to create UI around it.
The plugins from that Zynthian repo which didn’t work, in my tests, are:
- Calf
- Drumkv1
- Glbars
- LinuxSampler
- samplv1
- Zyn*
Rather interesting that the plugins associated with the Zynthian name didn’t work. Maybe they have some dependencies. which weren’t in the same LV2 folder.
Deleting the calf
folder caused MODEP to freak out (huge amount of xruns from startup in an empty pedalboard). Probably referenced by another plugin from Zynthian. (Added these afterwards.
Thanks to MOD’s plugin builder (and specifically their Docker container), was also able to build and add a whole bunch of other plugins, including several which are also present in the Zynthian repo (things like Vex and Nekobi, which does have a GUI).
These extra plugins include two cool loopers, SooperLooper and Loopor. Those really enhance the MODEP experience, IMHO. Beginning to understand why guitar players are so keen on pedals.
Haven’t found a way to actually record the output of these plugins into an audio file. That could make for something even more useful.
Documented my process of adding and testing other plugins, here: