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Just follow the [https://github.com/moddevices/mod-plugin-builder/blob/master/README.md instructions] to get it installed and running. | Just follow the [https://github.com/moddevices/mod-plugin-builder/blob/master/README.md instructions] to get it installed and running. | ||
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Revision as of 05:21, 4 May 2016
Introduction
In order to have a LV2 plugin running in a MOD Device you'll need the following:
- Understand the very basics of LV2
- Create a new LV2 plugin
- Get the build tools
- Bootstrap your project
- Compile it
- Deploy it
- Publish it
Let's dive in.
Basics of LV2
Create a new LV2 plugin
TODO: add samples
Get the build tools
A LV2 plugin is just a binary. However to run in a MOD Device it must be compiled for that particular hardware and software (libraries). This mean you'll have to use a custom compiler called MOD Plugin Builder which takes care of that process for you.
Just follow the instructions to get it installed and running.
A few notable packages that are neede:
- gperf
- makeinfo
- texinfo
- libtool
- automake
- libncurses5-dev