Seems like it is finally happening.
JUCE will be adding official LV2 support 🚀
https://github.com/juce-framework/JUCE/issues/123#issuecomment-914228048
@falktx This is awesome news for JUCE supporting LV2, but lame that they were acquired by the same company who produced iLok. As a developer, now that they are being acquired by PACE, would you advice developers wanting to build FOSS audio to continue using JUCE or stay away?
@fusterclucker I recommend new devs to use DPF, made by yours truly ;)
If something in specific is needed that is not in DPF, I am always available for hire to get these features there sooner.
But realistically JUCE will stay on the top spot for a long time.
It has everything needed to get audio plugins with a few steps and code, while DPF is quite barebones by design (I prefer leaner frameworks, JUCE got too big IMO)
@falktx Got a link for the documentation for DPF? I was starting a build on a replacement for the jack-mixer that allowed input-output selection per channel, and was having a hard time getting started with it.
@fusterclucker Also, there is a rocketchat instance for us to discuss all things DPF-related. Link also in the DPF readme, that being https://chat.kx.studio/channel/dpf
DPF does not have real widgets, so that is usually the biggest hurdle. But I made abstract classes for stuff I use in my own plugins, so devs only need to implement the drawing for buttons, knobs etc.
This is all made on free time and 100% liberally licensed, so you get what you pay for kinda deal. Always open to contributions of course!