X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fplugins-bundled-with-ardour.html;h=54c79310d6afc4fcc8835bd091f91c464777eb5f;hb=89525752c0523af660c2d9b4ce3a1265caf64fdc;hp=bafa92bc01166b8c541d08ec351c83cb332e0de9;hpb=178bba3b522fbe071ac0c5bc3d48c40b4e41476b;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/plugins-bundled-with-ardour.html b/include/plugins-bundled-with-ardour.html index bafa92b..54c7931 100644 --- a/include/plugins-bundled-with-ardour.html +++ b/include/plugins-bundled-with-ardour.html @@ -1,31 +1,36 @@ ---- -title: Plugins Bundled With Ardour ----
- Ardour now comes with the following plugins as part of a standard installation: + Ardour does not come with any built-in signal processors of its own (other + than volume faders) but does ship, since v5.0, with the small group of + plugins listed below. These plugins are listed as authored by "Ardour Team", + which are LV2 plugins, and are named with "a-" as the start of the name (like + a-EQ) or are listed as authored by "Ardour LUA Task Force" in which case they + are example (but still useful) LUA scripts. These plugins use Ardour's + generic GUI, and they work on all supported platforms so that projects + started on one platform will sound the same on another platform—if they + use just these plugins.
-a-Amplifier | +A versatile ±20dB multi-channel amplifier |
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a-Compressor | +A side-chain enabled compressor with the usual controls. Comes in stereo and mono versions |
a-Delay | +A basic single-tap delay line, with tempo sync |
a-EQ | +A nice sounding 4-band parametric EQ with shelves |
a-Fluid Synth | +Wraps the Fluidsynth SoundFont2 synthesis engine as a new sample player |
a-High/Low Pass Filter | +Independent high and low pass filters with steepness up to 48dB per octave |
a-Inline Scope | +A mixer strip inline waveform display |
a-Inline Spectrogram | +A mixer strip inline spectrum display |
a-MIDI Monitor | +A mixer strip inline display to show recent MIDI events |
a-Reverb | +A reverb that finds a balance between sounding good, using a lot of CPU and having too many controls |