B.Low is the unique sample-based sound generator plugin you always waited for. It blows out low sounds from below to spice up your music production with a special flavour. The high quality samples were gratefully provided by numerous international artists (see b-low).
Released on April 1, 2022
Choose one of the following options:
a) Install the blow package for your system (once established)
b) Use the latest provided binaries
Unpack the provided blow-*.zip or blow-*.tar.xz from the latest release and copy the BLow.lv2 folder to your lv2 directory (depending on your system settings, ~/.lv2/, /usr/lib/lv2/, /usr/local/lib/lv2/, or ...).
c) Build your own binaries in the following three steps.
Step 1: Download the latest published version of Low. Or clone or download the master of this repository including the submodules. For git cloning use:
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/sjaehn/BLow.git
Step 2: Install pkg-config and the development packages for x11, cairo, soundfile, and lv2 if not done yet. If you don't have already got the build tools (compilers, make, libraries) then install them too.
On Debian-based systems you may run:
sudo apt-get install build-essential
sudo apt-get install pkg-config libx11-dev libcairo2-dev libsndfile-dev lv2-dev
On Arch-based systems you may run:
sudo pacman -S base-devel
sudo pacman -S pkg-config libx11 cairo libsndfile lv2
Step 3: Building and installing into the default lv2 directory (/usr/local/lib/lv2/) is easy using make
and
make install
. Simply call:
make
sudo make install
Optional: Standard make
and make install
parameters are supported. You may build a debugging version
using make CXXFLAGS+=-g
. For installation into an alternative directory (e.g., /usr/lib/lv2/), change the
variable PREFIX
while installing: sudo make install PREFIX=/usr
. If you want to freely choose the
install target directory, change the variable LV2DIR
(e.g., make install LV2DIR=~/.lv2
).
After the installation Ardour, Carla, and any other LV2 host should automatically detect B.Low.
If jalv is installed, you can also call it using one of the graphical jalv executables (like jalv.gtk, or jalv.gtk3, or jalv.qt4, or jalv.qt5, depending on what is installed), like
jalv.gtk https://www.jahnichen.de/plugins/lv2/BLow
to run it stand-alone and connect it to the JACK system.
Samples provided by:
- unfa (https://freesound.org/people/unfa/sounds/573745/, CC0)
- kuchtaa (https://freesound.org/people/kuchtaa/sounds/555418/, CC0)
- junkfood2121 (https://freesound.org/people/junkfood2121/sounds/242004/, CC0)
- KataVlogsYT (https://freesound.org/people/KataVlogsYT/sounds/324453/, CC0)
- peridactyloptrix (https://freesound.org/people/peridactyloptrix/sounds/202527/, CC0)
- dleigh (https://freesound.org/people/dleigh/sounds/346143/, CC0)
- YYZJJ (https://freesound.org/people/YYZJJ/sounds/508867/, CC0)
- Flash_Shumway (https://freesound.org/people/Flash_Shumway/sounds/113763/, CC0)
- shaundoogan (https://freesound.org/people/shaundoogan/sounds/465486/, CC0)
- Breviceps (https://freesound.org/people/Breviceps/sounds/445999/, CC0)