🎶 Native Linux Plugins – New & Upcoming (VST | CLAP | LV2 | Standalone)

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MechanODD

by fx-mechanics
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/mechan ... -mechanics
MechanOdd is a polyphonic physical-modelling synthesizer plugin (VST3/AU) built with JUCE. It synthesizes sound by exciting simulated mechanical resonators (strings, plates, membranes, and beams) and routing the results through a feedback matrix, effects chains, and a modulation engine.
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Just saw it, but it looked so boring that I overlooked this tool :dog: . Now Benn (aka Flash :idea: bulb) played around with it and—holy damn cow… try it!!

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Air-G Plugin Collection
by Air-G Audio

https://www.kvraudio.com/product/air-g- ... ir-g-audio

Air-G is another Project that has Airwindows Plugins as Base and has a graphical interface layered on top of it.
Air-G Plugins Collection is a collection of VST3 audio plugins built on the open source work of Airwindows, Chris Johnson's ongoing project that has been releasing some of the most respected free DSP algorithms in the audio world.
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Big thanks :tu:

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I posted about OrbitCab in the 3 OS thread when it was still just a cab loader. It's now a full amp stack, with configurable pre and power amps that you can populate with NAM captures. The latest update added a spring reverb IR to the preamp section.

https://github.com/darwinscat/orbitcab/ ... tag/v2.3.0
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sprnva wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2026 1:11 pm I posted about OrbitCab in the 3 OS thread when it was still just a cab loader. It's now a full amp stack, with configurable pre and power amps that you can populate with NAM captures. The latest update added a spring reverb IR to the preamp section.

https://github.com/darwinscat/orbitcab/ ... tag/v2.3.0
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Very nice! Does it support NAM A2?
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It reads A2 but I'm not sure if it supports all the features of A2. There's no control for the quality setting for example.

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KVR DC: 18/55 entries support Linux :D It was 3/36 in 2016, 3/23 in 2023 and 0/25 in 2018 :o

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Nice!
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(Also: I'm Accused of lying about Linux—it boots, runs my pro audio workflow, stays stable, updates--though yearly dismissed as “niche”. Yet I'm the deluded one.)
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Hi everyone!
I'd also like to mention a couple of my Linux-compatible plugins.

ByteBeat Boutique is a virtual instrument based on Bytebeat: small mathematical formulas that generate melodies, rhythms and other algorithmic sounds. It includes native Linux VST3 and Standalone versions.

https://www.autodafe.net/bytebeat-boutique.html
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I also have a small collection of free/donationware audio effects, all available for Linux VST3 as well.

https://www.autodafe.net/fx-plugins.html

Every plugin has been tested in Bitwig and Reaper under Ubuntu 22

Hope some of you find them useful. Feedback is always welcome!

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