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he plugin is good for testing with, but you’ll soon want to expand your horizons when it comes to extra accepts instrument plugins in the LV2 and VST2 formats, and these can be downloaded and added to the system or installed via the package manager of your distribution. We recommend creating directories for each of these plugin formats in your home directory and then telling where they’re located (View>Options…>Plugins). A word of warning: doesn’t do much in the way of plugin sandboxing. Always save your work when adding a new plugin to see if it can be trusted not to crash .

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