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diff --git a/plugins/eg01-amp.lv2/README.txt b/plugins/eg01-amp.lv2/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 41683d3..0000000 --- a/plugins/eg01-amp.lv2/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -== Simple Amplifier == - -This plugin is a simple example of a basic LV2 plugin with no additional features. -It has audio ports which contain an array of `float`, -and a control port which contains a single `float`. - -LV2 plugins are defined in two parts: code and data. -The code is written in C, or any C compatible language such as C++. -Static data is described separately in the human and machine friendly http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/turtle/[Turtle] syntax. - -Generally, the goal is to keep code minimal, -and describe as much as possible in the static data. -There are several advantages to this approach: - - * Hosts can discover and inspect plugins without loading or executing any plugin code. - * Plugin data can be used from a wide range of generic tools like scripting languages and command line utilities. - * The standard data model allows the use of existing vocabularies to describe plugins and related information. - * The language is extensible, so authors may describe any data without requiring changes to the LV2 specification. - * Labels and documentation are translatable, and available to hosts for display in user interfaces. |