vst-rs
is a library for creating VST2 plugins in the Rust programming language.
This library is a work in progress, and as such it does not yet implement all functionality. It can create basic VST plugins without an editor interface.
This crate is available on crates.io. If you prefer the bleeding-edge, you can also include the crate directly from the official Github repository.
# get from crates.io.
vst = "0.1.0"
# get directly from Github. This might be unstable!
vst = { git = "https://github.com/rustaudio/vst-rs" }
To create a plugin, simply create a type which implements plugin::Plugin
and
std::default::Default
. Then call the macro plugin_main!
, which will export
the necessary functions and handle dealing with the rest of the API.
A simple plugin that bears no functionality. The provided Cargo.toml has a crate-type directive which builds a dynamic library, usable by any VST host.
src/lib.rs
#[macro_use]
extern crate vst;
use vst::plugin::{Info, Plugin};
#[derive(Default)]
struct BasicPlugin;
impl Plugin for BasicPlugin {
fn get_info(&self) -> Info {
Info {
name: "Basic Plugin".to_string(),
unique_id: 1357, // Used by hosts to differentiate between plugins.
..Default::default()
}
}
}
plugin_main!(BasicPlugin); // Important!
Cargo.toml
[package]
name = "basic_vst"
version = "0.0.1"
authors = ["Author <author@example.com>"]
[dependencies]
vst = { git = "https://github.com/rustaudio/vst-rs" }
[lib]
name = "basicvst"
crate-type = ["cdylib"]
On OS X VST plugins are packaged inside of loadable bundles.
To package your VST as a loadable bundle you may use the osx_vst_bundler.sh
script this library provides.
Example:
./osx_vst_bundler.sh Plugin target/release/plugin.dylib
Creates a Plugin.vst bundle