<p>
- The following list shows <dfn>plugin packages</dfn>. In some cases,
+ The following list shows <dfn>plugin packages</dfn>. In some cases,
a package contains just 1 or 2 plugins; in other cases, dozens.
</p>
</li>
<li>CAPS <a href="http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html">http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html</a>
</li>
-<li>CMT <a href="http://www.ladspa.org/cmt/">http://www.ladspa.org/cmt/</a>
+<li>CMT <a href="http://www.ladspa.org/cmt/overview.html">http://www.ladspa.org/cmt/overview.html</a>
</li>
<li>FIL <a href="http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/">http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/</a>
</li>
</li>
<li>Nova <a href="http://klingt.org/~tim/nova-filters/">http://klingt.org/~tim/nova-filters/</a>
</li>
-<li>Calf <a href="http://calf.sourceforge.net/">http://calf.sourceforge.net/</a>
-</li>
<li>Socal’s LEET Plugins <a href="http://code.google.com/p/leetplugins/">http://code.google.com/p/leetplugins/</a>
</li>
<!--<li>Holap synthesizer and DSP effects <a href="http://holap.berlios.de/">http://holap.berlios.de/</a>
the normal software package management tool for your system. Most
Linux distributions that are good for audio work will have most of
the LADSPA and LV2 plugins mentioned above available in ready-to-use
- forms.
+ forms.
</p>
<p>
Finding them will typically require <em>searching</em> your
Linux VST (LXVST) plugins are distributed as shared library
files. They are typically installed in /usr/lib/lxvst,
/usr/local/lib/lxvst or a directory mentioned in your LXVST_PATH
- environment variable.
+ environment variable.
</p>
<h3>OS X</h3>
<p>
Unless you're a particularly technical computer user, building and
installing plugins in the LV2 (or LADSPA) format is probably not
- something worth planning on.
+ something worth planning on.
</p>
<p>
Most of the plugins you are likely to use on OS X will be in Apple's
AudioUnit format. These have their own installation process that tends to
just work.
</p>
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