Plugins are bits of software that get loaded by Ardour in order to:
- Create various audio or MIDI effects
- Generate audio by functioning as "software instruments"
They are usually written by 3rd parties, though a few come as part of a standard Ardour install. The sources for plugins are many and varied; see here for some information on how to get them.
Ardour supports a variety of different plugin standards:
- LADSPA
- An early, simple, lightweight plugin API, audio effects only,
plugins have no editors/GUI of their own (Ardour provides one, however).
- LV2
- An extensible, full-featured plugin API, audio and MIDI, plugins can provide their
own GUIs but may use the
one Ardour provides instead.
- AU
- OS X only, full featured, audio and MIDI, plugins can provide their own GUI
- VST
- Plugins using Steinberg's VST plugin standard. Varies by platform:
- on Linux
- (native) Linux VST plugins fully supported (VST2.4)
- on Windows
- (native) Windows VST plugins fully supported (VST2.4)
- on OS X
- (native) macOS VST plugins fully supported (VST2.4) since Ardour 5.5
- Windows VST Plugins on Linux
- VST plugins for Windows, but being used on Linux. Not
supported by normal builds of Ardour. Read
more…
Adding/Removing/Copying Plugins
Within Ardour, plugins are just another type of Processor and so
the techniques for adding/removing/copying/moving processors apply to plugins
as well. These techniques are covered on the
Processor Box page.