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==Enabling LV2 plugins with the webconf GUI==
 
==Enabling LV2 plugins with the webconf GUI==
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From your browser, access the zynthian's webconf tool and open the "Software->LV2 plugins" panel. Search the plugin you want to enable, check it and save.
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So we choose a new effect...
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and we have our new effect Stereo DJ X-Fade.
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with these controls:
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After that, the plugin will be available from the zynthian's UI. You can add it on a synth engine's chain or create an independent FX chain.
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and we have our new effect Stereo DJ X-Fade, with its controls
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==Installing a plugin from its source code using the CLI (Command Line Interface)==  
 
==Installing a plugin from its source code using the CLI (Command Line Interface)==  
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Sadly the encoder for A A+B B only selects those values not a gradual fade. But this is probably because I now realise it’s a stereo input device so has 4 inputs that ar being mapped to 2 so that might well explain it.
 
Sadly the encoder for A A+B B only selects those values not a gradual fade. But this is probably because I now realise it’s a stereo input device so has 4 inputs that ar being mapped to 2 so that might well explain it.
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