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