This is really impressive stuff. I was actually wondering whether the NI B4 would run with VST server. Luke At 11:00 PM 6/04/2004, Benno Senoner wrote: >Hi, just back from Musikmesse in Frankfurt. > >FYI: > >Videos of Mediastation X-76 and Lionstracs - Thomas Organ Musicstation VKX-76 >(basically the mediastation with 2 manuals, pedals, speakers in a wooden case) > >on the right side of the page, scroll down to VIDEO OF MUSIKMESSE, >you will find 4 videos >(under Linux you can play them with xine or mplayer if you have the win32 >codecs installed) > >http://www.lionstracs.com/index.php?module=Static_Docs&func=view&f=/demos.html > >read these two links too: >http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/008798.html >http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/008794.html > >(in the organ videos Bernd Wurzenrainer plays the NI B4 under VST server >with a jazz base (.wav) :-) ) > > >Some LADers that were at Musikmesse: Marek Peteraj, Frank Neumann, >Matthias Nagoni, Fons A. (aeolus). > >Companies using Linux in musical gear besides Lionstracs: Plugzilla (a >rack that can play VSTs), Muse Receptor (similar concept), Hartman Neuron >(a synth). Unfortunately the others are based on pretty >closed design and most don't even tell you that's based on Linux. Perhaps >their attitude will change >in future. > >As always thanks to everyone that contributes to Linux and Linux audio, >without these people these >musical instruments would not be a reality today. > >cheers, >Benno > > -- Luke Yelavich http://www.audioslack.com luke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx