rosea grammostola a écrit :
A little delayed, but like to know :Atte Andre Jensen wrote:rosea grammostola wrote:@ Atte, Any results from your research yet?supercollider seems like a no go pd has some possibilitites, the easiest would be to make the http://www-crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/pdvst/ work on linux. I mailed the author, but didn't get a reply back just yet. csound has csoundvst, which should work, just have to figure out where I can download it (there seems to be no official releases, or something)... So csound seems closest...A little OT, but when you talk about VST (hardware) hosts (see other thread), you got a lot of replies and also comments that we don't need VST cause we have enough plugins... But you don't get many response, when you actually have a idea to improve the plugin situation in a GPL manner... Maybe people think the plugin situation on Linux doesn't have to be improved, but I can't believe (sorry about that) a zynaddsubfx (which acts pretty unstable with jack and have clicks and pops) and plugins like hexter can satisfy the needs of, let's call them professionals. \r What Linux applis are you using to have sound for "replace" : -piano -electric piano -trompet -sax -trombone -drums -violin -etc ? Personnaly, don't use VST, but orchestration is really reduced in terms of instruments, let say it's a good opportunity to improve my guitar and bass play ! Thanks for answers, Fred |
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