5/30/2023 0 Comments Mixbus youtubeMost of the current plugins would work in traditional hosts. Historically, Harrison has always been a front-runner for new technology ( first inline consoles, first console automation, separation of the control surface from the engine, plugins in the console, gigabit ethernet, native processing, etc ) and we normally prefer to be innovators rather than going with the status quo. ![]() LV2 has several technical improvements over other plugin formats, such as the ability to separate the GUI and the DSP of a plugin, so a plugin can run "headless" or be controlled by a remote GUI from a different system. That's a big deal, once people get on-board. ![]() LV2 is a well-defined standard, without license or platform limitations, that also has several open-source host implementations that can be studied by host and plugin authors. And there is no open-source "reference implementation" that shows a host how they should open a plugin. The problem is that the plugin API's are sometimes vague. That's a rat race that we are not very excited to join. If you'll google for plugin crashes you'll find that nearly every plugin crashes nearly every host, on somebody's system. I hope to see more hosts use this plugin format in the future. Any host that chooses to implement LV2 can load our plugins. Our plugins use the LV2 standard, which is a new, open-source standard for plugins. Or maybe you meant VST/AU/whatever versions? ![]() Hi Jig, these _are_ the native versions of our plugins.
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