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MOD-HOST is the engine that runs the LV2 plugins. | MOD-HOST is the engine that runs the LV2 plugins. | ||
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+ | A lot of LV2 plugins: | ||
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+ | * Dexed, an amazing Yamaha DX7 emulator that can import DX7 SysEx files. Thanks to Holger Wirtz by creating this native port to LV2. | ||
+ | * MDA EPiano, sounds like a true Fender Rhodes. | ||
+ | * MDA JX10, a Roland JX10 emulator with a lot of mind-boggling presets. | ||
+ | * TAL Noize Mak3r, a true ears-breaker with really fat sounds. | ||
+ | * and many more … [https://www.moddevices.com/gear-gallery Details about each of the plugins] | ||
see [[MOD_Users_Guide]] | see [[MOD_Users_Guide]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:37, 30 January 2019
MOD-HOST & MOD-UI are written and maintained by http://www.moddevices.com. They sell a very nice effect pedal device called Mod Duo for about €549.00. Mod Duo is configurable to use multiple LV2-plugins via a built-in webpage accessible by a USB or Ethernet connection to the device.
MOD-UI is the code for the webpage. It's open-source, too, so Zynthian uses it as one of the synth engines. In MOD-UI you can drag & drop icons representing LV2-plugins of several types (modulators, equalizer, generators (=> synths), distortions, voice effects, vocoders, ...) and connect them together in a way which is really intuitive and easy.
MOD-HOST is the engine that runs the LV2 plugins.
A lot of LV2 plugins:
- Dexed, an amazing Yamaha DX7 emulator that can import DX7 SysEx files. Thanks to Holger Wirtz by creating this native port to LV2.
- MDA EPiano, sounds like a true Fender Rhodes.
- MDA JX10, a Roland JX10 emulator with a lot of mind-boggling presets.
- TAL Noize Mak3r, a true ears-breaker with really fat sounds.
- and many more … Details about each of the plugins
see MOD_Users_Guide