Re: newbie problems with FST

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On 17/12/11 01:02, Csillag Kristof wrote:
Dear linux-audio users,

I am new here, and the world of pro-audio, too.
I would like to run Kontakt on Linux.
(Or, to be more specific, I would like to run Galaxy Pianos, which is
powered by Kontakt.)

My prime candidate for the job is FST.  Here is what I have:

[snip]
I am running jack2 (v1.9.7).

Can you help me fixing this?

Thank you for your help:

Kristof Csillag


Hi Kristof

I'm afraid I can't help specifically as I haven't used FST in a long time so basically no longer have any experience of it.

I regularly use GForce M-Tron Pro and Virtual String Machine, Native Instruments B4II and Elektrik Piano. I've not used them for a while, but I've used on occasions Akoustik Piano, Kore Player and GForce's Oddity.

I've found to be most successful Wine, Wine-asio and running the standalone .exe versions.

For Oddity and B4II as an effect (running things through the Leslie sim) though, I've always used as a .dll within the Cantabile Lite VST host and that's worked well on the whole.

Maybe the Wine route might be worth investigating.

Best wishes

Q
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