@tildesounds recently shared a list of favorite plugins.I went through it, checked which ones are Linux-compatible, and then which of those were missing in https://linuxdaw.org. And found these, in case you are interested:

filtrr - https://fx.amee.ee/plugin/filtrr/

Audiostellar - https://audiostellar.xyz/

Rolling Sample - https://www.birdsthings.com

Blockhead (ok, it's a private alpha) - https://www.patreon.com/colugomusic

#LinuxDaw #LinuxAudio #Audiostellar #RollingSample #Blockhead

Linux DAW

Quality audio software for Linux Audio Production such as LV2, VST2, VST3, and CLAP effects, synthesizers and sampler plugins.

Linux DAW
@icaria36 blepfx is linux compatible btw, a dev i only recently learned abt
https://fx.amee.ee/
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cool audio plugins n stuff. we currently have prisma, a chromatic manipulator, and a destruqtor, a creative distortion effect.

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@tildesounds There are more Linux-compatible plugins in your list, but they are already in LinuxDAW -- see for instance https://linuxdaw.org/?q=blepfx
Linux DAW

Quality audio software for Linux Audio Production such as LV2, VST2, VST3, and CLAP effects, synthesizers and sampler plugins.

Linux DAW
@icaria36 it's missing filtrr hehe, that one was released like yesterday tbf
@tildesounds Good catch! I have added it to the top post. Thank you very much.
This bizarre experimental DAW is a sound designer's wet dream [blockhead]

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AudioStellar, AI-powered experimental sampler

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@alf @icaria36 @tildesounds Neither the website for AudioStellar, Rolling Sampler nor filtrr, as far as I can tell, provide an easy way to capture an image of the respective plugin's user interface. How should we add these to Linux DAW?
I am not sure if you have already told me a method for dealing with situations like this in the past. 🫣😜
@icaria36 @tildesounds Don't know how I missed filtrr. What a blast!