A Cmake JUCE port of Robin Schmidt`s Open303, a Roland TB-303 clone plugin.
This software is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3).
The Open303 engine part of this software is also licensed under the MIT License.
Supports Windows, Linux and macOS. You may find CLAP, VST3, LV2 and AU formats available to download.
MacOS Intel x64 and M1: jc303-macos-universal-plugins.zip
Windows Intel x64: jc303-win64-plugins.zip
Linux Intel x64: jc303-linux64-plugins.zip
Installation: The platform zip pack will contain a folder per plugin format, just pick the format you want to install and copy the content of the folder to your OS plugin format folder.
Known issues: MacOS AU not loading in M1 tested with ableton11, all other MacOS plugins format tested and working fine on M1!
Generate the project first before you compile.
To generate an Xcode project, run:
cmake -B build -G Xcode -D CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES=arm64\;x86_64 -D CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.13
The -D CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES=arm64\;x86_64
flag is required to build universal binaries.
The -D CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.13
flag sets the minimum MacOS version to be supported.
To generate a Visual Studio 2022 (17) project, run:
cmake -B build -G "Visual Studio 17"
Install the dependecies:
sudo apt install build-essential gcc cmake libx11-dev libxrandr-dev libxinerama-dev libxcursor-dev libfreetype6-dev libasound2-dev
To generate a Linux CMake project, run:
cmake -B build
To compiled the generated IDE project from the command line, run:
cmake --build build --config Release
Binary release for MacOS, Windows and LinuxGraphical User Interface- Filter type and internal parameters for engine tunning exposed to GUI
- Preset Support
- Step Sequencer