Re: VST, VSTi, LS, etc.

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Hi!
   I don't know too much about VSTs and VSTIs under linux. I know in general 
they should work. I know, that people used Kontakt and I seem to remember that 
someone used the Personal Orchestra. You would need some VST-host to do this. 
Take a look at either:
http://apps.linuxaudio.org
or
http://linux-sound.org
   They both should list such hosts. Ardour can host them and there are some 
programs, which only host VSTs (dssi-vst for example).
   I think there's also a list of tested VSTs/VSTIs somewhere, but better wait 
for someone else to tell you more about it.
   Kindest regards
          Julien

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