Am 11.02.2016 um 13:55 schrieb Gerald Mwangi: > 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. My thoughts exactly. I would like to see some effort to involve authors of commercial plugins and frameworks, who develop for Linux, with the LAC. There are quite a few firms that come to mind: u-he, discodsp, Tracktion, Bitwig, OverTone, Loomer, XT Software, Renoise, (TAL?) ... http://www.kvraudio.com/q.php?search=1&q=&os[]=lin32&pr[]=c&p1=&p2=&sh[]=s > AFAIC they initially developed the algorithm on linux with the juice > lib, but I may be wrong. Speaking if JUCE, its creator Julian Storer, who works for Roli now, does a lot of talks and there was a JUCE meetup at Ableton last year, where he spoke. Chris
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