Re: Linux news in the current KWR Newsletter

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On 09/27/2011 10:05 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
the engineering and license situation of the VST makes it a
really, really poor choice for anyone who really wants to release good
plugins on Linux.xaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user

I've been thinking about gettgin my feet wet with coding a plugin (something along the lines of dblues glitch vst, for chopping up the audio stream in rhytmic, stuttering and/or glitchy manners). Since I almost exclusively use renoise I have the choise of ladspa and vst (and dssi, but I believe that's for instruments, not processing plugins, right?).

To make it work smoothly I need to be able to sync the plugin to the tempo of the host very tightly, both on beats, but also sub divisions.

I haven't gotten very far with my thoughts, just skimmed a few header files here and there. Maybe you (or others on the list) could point me in the best direction, ladspa, vst or possibly dssi?

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