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<p>
Ardour does not come with any built-in signal processors of its own (other
than volume faders) but does ship, since v5.0, with the small group of
plugins listed below. These plugins are listed as authored by "Ardour Team",
which are LV2 plugins, and are named with "a-" as the start of the name (like
a-EQ) or are listed as authored by "Ardour LUA Task Force" in which case they
are example (but still useful) LUA scripts. These plugins use Ardour's
generic GUI, and they work on all supported platforms so that projects
started on one platform will sound the same on another platform&mdash;if they
use just these plugins.
</p>
<dl class="narrower-table">
<dt>a-Amplifier</dt>
<dd>A versatile &plusmn;20dB multichannel amplifier</dd>
<dt>a-Compressor</dt>
<dd>A side-chain enabled compressor with the usual controls. Comes in stereo and mono versions</dd>
<dt>a-Delay</dt>
<dd>A basic single-tap delay line, with tempo sync</dd>
<dt>a-EQ</dt>
<dd>A nice sounding 4-band parametric EQ with shelves</dd>
<dt>a-Fluid Synth</dt>
<dd>Wraps the Fluidsynth SoundFont2 synthesis engine as a new sample player</dd>
<dt>a-High/Low Pass Filter</dt>
<dd>Independent high and low pass filters with steepness up to 48dB per octave</dd>
<dt>a-Inline Scope</dt>
<dd>A mixer strip inline waveform display</dd>
<dt>a-Inline Spectrogram</dt>
<dd>A mixer strip inline spectrum display</dd>
<dt>a-MIDI Monitor</dt>
<dd>A mixer strip inline display to show recent <abbr title="Musical Instrument Digital Interface">MIDI</abbr> events</dd>
<dt>a-Reverb</dt>
<dd>A reverb that finds a balance between sounding good, using a lot of CPU and having too many controls</dd>
</dl>