Externalizer is a VST3 audio plugin built using the JUCE framework. This project aims to enable audio routing to/from external hardware processors from within digital audio workstations (DAWs) and other audio programs. Key features include latency compensation, dry/wet control, and gain staging.
- JUCE v6.x or later
- Visual Studio 2022 (for Windows) or Xcode (for macOS)
- Open the Projucer application and load the
Externalizer.jucer
file. - Make sure that the appropriate plugin format (VST3) is selected.
- Click "Save Project and Open in IDE" to open the project in your preferred IDE (Visual Studio 2022 or Xcode).
- Build the project using the IDE's build command.
After building, the VST3 plugin will be available in the default output directory (Builds/<your_OS>/build
).
To use the Externalizer plugin, add the built VST3 file to the desired plugin folder. Consult your audio program's documentation for information on how to load and use VST3 plugins.
- Audio routing to/from external hardware processors within a DAW
- Latency compensation
- Dry/wet control
- Gain staging
- Use Projucer to manage the project and generate IDE project files
- Implement features in the
Source
folder - Design UI in the
PluginEditor.cpp
andPluginEditor.h
files - Test the plugin in various DAWs on different platforms
This project uses a modified version of https://github.com/mpoon/gpt-repository-loader to maintain up to date code context for use with ChatGPT / GPT4.
Example command:
python gpt_repository_loader.py "../Externalizer" -p "../Externalizer/.preamble" -o "../Externalizer/context.txt" -t 2048 -m 10
This project is licensed under the MIT License.