Re: Commercial "clone" of ZynAddSubFX?

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> how would U-He get paid to do that?


No need for. A young talented hacker from Italy named Kunitoki has realised 
the potential of native vst on linux, ported zynadd and by the way he cleaned 
up the UI:

http://people.jacklab.net/metasymbol/pixel/eXT2-zynadd-native-vst.png


Thats inside the great energyXT2 - the first native VST host for linux with 
now 40 native VST plugs. 

Uhhh did I say Yahwe? energyXT2 is closed software.

zynadd-vst isn't officialy released now (Kunitoki will clean up some rt 
issues - he said the code inside zynadd is a nightmare) and never will be 
available as binary, because of restrictions of the GPL. 

But works great on my JAD alpha1. Happy prerelease tester.

Kunitoki also ported some other VST Instruments and works heavy on a first 
commercial VST Synth for Linux.

The musican world outside the LAU will be very thankfull and they are now, 
because energyXT2 is a great piece of Software - simply works.

regards, 
Michael


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