Re: PianoTeq and Linux

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It would be nice to contact modart and invite them to a future LAC. Not to convince them to opensource pianoteq (although that would be cool of course) but hear why they chose to support linux. AFAIC they initially developed the algorithm on linux with the juice lib, but I may be wrong.
Gerald / JimsonDrift

On 10.02.2016 15:49, Christopher Arndt wrote:
Am 10.02.2016 um 15:34 schrieb Stephen Doonan:
And to find that it works so
well in Linux was a very pleasant surprise. :-)
And version 5 still works (with reduced polyphony) on my old 2006 Mac
mini with a 32-bit Core Duo processor and OS X 10.6, and so puts it to
good use, even though it's long past Apple's so-called "end-of-life".

(I could also put Linux on it, but I still sometimes need OS X to backup
my ipad.)


Chris




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