csLADSPA.zip ?

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Greetings.  Slightly off-topic apologies... I was checking out
how to use csound as a ladspa plugin, and noticed that the link
to www.ear.ie/csLADSPA.htm is now a 404. If I google csLADSPA.htm
it only returns links to www.ear.ie except for one at
  http://www.csounds.com/journal/issue6/csLADSPA.html
but that ends in the words:
  csLADSPA is Free Software, available for
  download from www.ear.ie/csLADSPA.htm
:-(

http://wayback.archive.org  reveals an old copy of
www.ear.ie/csLADSPA.htm and that shows that the source code was
in www.ear.ie/csLADSPA.zip but that's also 404 and archive.org
does not have any csLADSPA.zip archived :-(

So... is there anyone there that still has a copy of csLADSPA.zip ?

I've also emailed contact at ear ...

Regards,  Peter

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Reply peter3566 (122) 4/6/2012 1:44:30 AM

On 2012-04-06, Peter Billam <peter@www.pjb.com.au> wrote:
> So... is there anyone there that still has a copy of csLADSPA.zip ?
> I've also emailed contact at ear ...

Rory Walsh at ear.ie replied :-) Apparently :
> csLadspa now comes with Csound. In the latest windows installers
> you can choose to install it by clicking on the frontends checkbox
> when installing.

so I had a good look through the csound doc, and yes!
in PrefaceWhatsNew.html
  * csladspa: a CSD to LADSPA plugin kit.
was introduced in 5.06 :-) However, I don't see anywhere in the doc
any other mention of csladspa or how to use it... still searching...

Rory continues:
> If you are interested in running Csound inside audio applications you
> may want to take a look at my latest toolkit called Cabbage. It will
> let you create VST plugins that use Csound. It's only in its infancy
> at the moment but give far more options than csLADSPA. Yu can find
> the latest windows installers here: http://code.google.com/p/cabbage/

and there will be a linux version sometime :-)

Regards,  Peter

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Reply peter3566 (122) 4/7/2012 10:52:03 PM


On 2012-04-07, Peter Billam <peter@www.pjb.com.au> wrote:
> in PrefaceWhatsNew.html
>   * csladspa: a CSD to LADSPA plugin kit.
> was introduced in 5.06 :-) However, I don't see anywhere in the doc
> any other mention of csladspa or how to use it... still searching...

Rory Walsh points me to:
  http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2007/papers/lac07_walsh_lazzarini.pdf
:-)

OK, that's enough OT stuff for a while; thanks for your patience...

Peter

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Reply peter3566 (122) 4/8/2012 1:03:54 AM

In article <slrnjo1ovq.2a0.peter@box8.pjb.com.au>,
Peter Billam  <contact.html@www.pjb.com.au> wrote:
>On 2012-04-07, Peter Billam <peter@www.pjb.com.au> wrote:
>
>OK, that's enough OT stuff for a while; thanks for your patience...

Thanks for digging into this.  I've never played with LADSPA or any
plugin scheme, but I probably should.  I concentrate my efforts on
the Haiku OS at the moment, which is getting quite good in many
ways -- nice low latency on my machine for instance -- but still
has some bad glitches in the audio chain (as I was discovering to
my pain yesterday... (:-/)).

I see that the LADSPA API has been ported to Haiku at some level,
but I don't know what state it's in.  Maybe I should take a look.

My next main goal is to get the current Csound ported to Haiku.
The current ancient revision works fine as far as it goes, but
definitely needs to go further.  If csladspa comes with that, I'll
see how it fits in.

	-- Pete --


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