--- Russell Hanaghan <hanaghan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sat, 2004-05-08 at 01:37, James Stone wrote: > > <snip> > > > > > > > > And this was with the wine version in > vstserver-0.3.0-wine.tar.bz2 ? > > > > > > > > Builds fine on my Debian box, but then I > remember vaguely now that when > > > > I was running Mandrake, building by hand did > not work very well. > > > > > > Except for small stuff, NOTHING ever builds > properly for me on MDK. > > > > > > > That was one of the reasons I switched to Debian. > > > > > > > > > > What RPMs are you using? Have you defined the > vstpath? > > > > > > Yessir! Using Thac's RPMs which are always > pretty good. > > > > > > export VST_PATH=/usr/share/VST > > > > Okay, and you have your vst dlls in that > directory.. > > > > Start Jack, start vstserver, type vsti jx220 (for > example).. > > Type where? in seperate console? isnt vsti a > seperate app? I dont have > it installed... > You need a vst client to run your vst plugins. Vstserver is just a server to allow multiple clients to attach (like jack in some ways). You need vsti, or the pd plugin k_vst~ (if you know pd). and to start vsti you type it into another console. James