On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 10:16:51AM -0600, Josh Lawrence wrote: > On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 4:43 AM, Gerald Mwangi <gerald.mwangi@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, does anyone know a synth powerfull like zynadd, phasex or > > bristol,but in dssi format? I need something I can load into Rosegarden, > > since I dont want 10 Standalones running, until ardour, rg and the > > synths support LASH, if that ever happens. > > I have no idea why, but I have a warm, fuzzy soft place in my heart > for DSSI plugins. they always seem to just work. whysynth has > already been mentioned, but be sure to check out the calf monosynth, > which can be run as a DSSI plugin: > > jack-dssi-host calf.so:Monosynth > > check out the DSSI home page too, for a lot of other options. > > I'm hoping this thread will reveal some that I don't know about! we > really need something like specimen in DSSI format. > > > I think LASH should be integrated into Jack, to make it mandatory for > > linux audio apps. The missing LASH support is one of the main issues > > disturbing me, when working with linux audio. Now I've said it, ha. > > I'm thinking of having Jack require a Load/Save callback, prior to > > activating the client. How feasible is that? > > why oh why oh why did you throw this paragraph in? now no one wants > to talk about DSSI anymore... :( > +1 for Calf Monosynth and WhySynth. They, in addition to AMS and PHASEX, are the synths I've used most. Zyn is kind of old and doesn't do RT; the new thing is Yoshimi, and I dunno if it supports LASH or ladish, but I'd guess both. For the record, I *HATE* session management and I don't run LASH at all when I can avoid it (IIRC, there's some synth that I use or used which requires LASH, so I occasionally have to start it up). I generally can't stand technologies that try to be "smart" and do things I don't explicitly instruct them to do. Frustrates the hell out of me. FWIW, I am also the kind of guy who turns off autocomplete and spelling checkers whenever I can. -ken _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user