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# NIH-plug
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This is a work in progress JUCE-lite-lite written in Rust to do some experiments
with, as well as a small collection of plugins. The idea is to have a statefull
but simple plugin API that gets rid of as much unnecessary ceremony wherever
possible, while also keeping the amount of magic to minimum. Since this is not
quite meant for general use just yet, the plugin API is limited to the
functionality I needed and I'll expose more functionality as I need it. See the
documentation comment in the `Plugin` trait for an incomplete list of missing
functionality.
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### Table of contents
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- [Plugins](#plugins)
- [Framework](#framework)
- [Current status](#current-status)
- [Building](#building)
- [Example plugins](#example-plugins)
- [Licensing](#licensing)
## Plugins
Check each plugin's readme for more details on what the plugin actually does.
There are currently no automated builds available, so check the
[building](#building) section for instructions on how to compile these plugins
yourself.
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- [**Diopser**](plugins/diopser) is a totally original phase rotation plugin.
Useful for oomphing up kickdrums and basses, transforming synths into their
evil phase-y cousin, and making everything sound like a cheap Sci-Fi laser
beam. **This is an unfinished port of an existing plugin.**
## Framework
### Current status
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It actually works! There's still lots of small things to implement, but the core
functionality and including basic GUI support are there. Currently the event
loop has not yet been implemented for macOS, and the Windows version should work
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great but it has only been tested under Wine with
[yabridge](https://github.com/robbert-vdh/yabridge).
### Building
NIH-plug works with the latest stable Rust compiler.
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After installing [Rust](https://rustup.rs/) you can compile any of the plugins
in the `plugins` directory in the following way, replacing `gain` with the name
of the plugin:
```shell
cargo xtask bundle gain --release --bundle-vst3
```
### Example plugins
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The best way to get an idea for what the API looks like is to look at the
examples.
- [**gain**](plugins/examples/gain) is a simple smoothed gain plugin that shows
off a couple other parts of the API, like support for storing arbitrary
serializable state.
- [**gain-gui**](plugins/examples/gain-gui) is the same plugin as gain, but with
a GUI to control the parameter and a digital peak meter.
- [**sine**](plugins/examples/sine) is a simple test tone generator plugin with
frequency smoothing that can also make use of MIDI input instead of generating
a static signal based on the plugin's parameters.
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## Licensing
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The framework, its libraries, and the example plugins in `plugins/examples/` are
all licensed under the [ISC license](https://www.isc.org/licenses/). However,
the [VST3 bindings](https://github.com/RustAudio/vst3-sys) used by
`nih_export_vst3!()` are licensed under the GPLv3 license. This means that
unless you replace these bindings with your own bindings made from scratch, any
VST3 plugins built with NIH-plug need to be able to comply with the terms of the
GPLv3 license.
The other plugins in the `plugins/` directory may be licensed under the GPLv3
license. Check the plugin's `Cargo.toml` file for more information.