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Plugins are bits of software that get loaded by Ardour in order to:
++ Plugins are bits of software that get loaded by Ardour in order to:
Ardour does not come with any built-in signal processors of its own - (other than volume faders) but does ship with a small group of - plugins starting at Ardour 5.0. The shipped plugins are listed as authored by "Ardour Team" - and named with "a-" as the start of the name (Like a-EQ) or Authored by - "Ardour LUA Task Force" in which case they are example (but still useful) - LUA scripts. The included plugins are LV2 or LUA scripts and use - Ardour's generic GUI. 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 or other plugins that - are cross platform. - They are written by 3rd parties, though we do provide some - information on how to get them. +
+ They are usually written by 3rd parties, though a few come as part of a standard Ardour install. The sources for plugins are many and varied; see here for some information on how to get them.
-+ Ardour supports a variety of different plugin standards: +
+Within Ardour, plugins are just another type -of Processor and so the techniques for -adding/removing/copying/moving processors apply to plugins as -well. These techniques are covered on -the Processor -Box page.
++ Within Ardour, plugins are just another type of Processor and so + the techniques for adding/removing/copying/moving processors apply to plugins + as well. These techniques are covered on the + Processor Box page. +