Re: Linux Audio 2012: Is Linux Audio moving forward?

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Hi Louigi!

There are very few plugins but thankfully the best GUI synths for Linux - Noisemaker and Aspect - both run as plugins. Whysynth has its fans too, if your host supports DSSI.

We have A3.0, bitwig and Muse VST support all coming up soon so my fingers are tightly crossed this combo will gain us more users, devs and plugins. bitwig will be the first time that 'big name' (being a descendant of Ableton, kinda) audio app gets a native Linux port so its uncharted territory for this community - lets hope for the best!

DM

On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Louigi Verona <louigi.verona@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey Dan!


"Saving projects is only tricky if you use the modular approach versus instrument plugins hence this isn't really a problem for A3 and qtractor."

True, but since there are very few plugins, most power of Linux Audio today is not in its plugin collection ;)
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