X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Funderstanding-basic-concepts-and-terminology.html;h=3a202d275d702eac4898e6f25016880eb75ad303;hb=53168d99209b770d9894692b820f06393a63abb5;hp=b4f527979474aeedea98026cf6abd2a0309f69ae;hpb=0fec8c5f7c5fc1fac85b40d025d230b26435579b;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/understanding-basic-concepts-and-terminology.html b/include/understanding-basic-concepts-and-terminology.html index b4f5279..3a202d2 100644 --- a/include/understanding-basic-concepts-and-terminology.html +++ b/include/understanding-basic-concepts-and-terminology.html @@ -134,18 +134,18 @@ plugin standards:

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LADSPA
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the first major plugin standard for Linux. Many LADSPA plugins are - available, mostly free and open-source.
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LV2
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the successor to LADSPA. Lots of plugins have been ported from LADSPA to - LV2, and also many new plugins written.
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VST
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Ardour supports VST plugins that have been compiled for Linux.
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AU
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Mac OS X versions of Ardour support AudioUnit plugins.
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LADSPAthe first major plugin standard for Linux. Many LADSPA plugins are + available, mostly free and open-source.
LV2the successor to LADSPA. Lots of plugins have been ported from LADSPA to + LV2, and also many new plugins written.
VSTArdour supports VST plugins that have been compiled for Linux.
AUMac OS X versions of Ardour support AudioUnit plugins.

Ardour has some support for running Windows VST plugins on Linux, but this is