-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Ken Restivo schrieb: > On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 09:57:16AM +0100, Michael Bohle wrote: >>> 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. > > > > Heh, wrong direction. > > I was suggesting recruiting people who were wasting their time cracking closed software, to instead port/clone closed VST instruments to work on LADSPA/DSSI on Linux. > > It would be exactly backwards to port/clone closed, proprietary "VST hosts" to run on Linux. I wouldn't advise that at all. > > > -ken native Linux-VST may be nice but still there would be Licence-Restrictions so having LADSPA being made more powerfull is much better in the long run. VST is great, powerfull, well-designed etc but I want freedom - so LADSPA and DSSI is all we have now - VST has no future for people thinking the free software way ... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFxT5Z1Aecwva1SWMRAvSbAKCJ5egbc+58ANkjqfbV+VCaZ5RGhACeN11O Oq5Cy3SLPmRbIChl0/K7RFw= =77Up -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----