Re: Korg microStation editor and Wine

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On Sun, 14 Dec 2014 03:16:03 +0100
Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> IMO you simply should test it. I'm not aware about VST support on
> Linux, I don't use VSTs, but I used editor plugins for external MIDI
> devices, when I used the Atari ST as sequencer and it was amazing to
> use very short SysEx data in real-time, when using separated MIDI
> outputs, to control external MIDI devices. Controlling a synth by
> SysEx in real-time works, assumed the actually non-real-time SysEx
> data is short and you're using separated MIDI outputs.

The problem is that I have no idea what advantage a VST plug-in would
offer, compared to the stand-alone version of the editor.  If I can see
benefits then I could try.  Any with Ardour ?  What about a
sequencer/tracker like Renoise ?  Through MIDI I can sequence the
external synth right now.  What would a VST plug-in editor offer
more ?  Would I be able to sequence the changing of sound parameters
for instance ?


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