Finally, there *are* VST hosts for Linux. We just can't distribute the
source code for them since that involves redistributing the VST SDK,
which is illegal.
This is a bit knotty, and is a ugly/possibly short-sighted solution to VST
licensing issues, but is there any way of writing a wrapper
Greetings:
While I'm sure that pursuing VST/Linux is a worthy task, IMO we could
use some more coders adding to the LADSPA collections. Unless I'm
mistaken, Steve Harris is the only developer dedicated to enhancing and
expanding the batch available now. LADSPA also has other unresolved
issues
Finally, there *are* VST hosts for Linux. We just can't distribute the
source code for them since that involves redistributing the VST SDK,
which is illegal.
This is a bit knotty, and is a ugly/possibly short-sighted solution to VST
licensing issues, but is there any way of writing a wrapper
[Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Finally, there *are* VST hosts for Linux. We just can't distribute the
| source code for them since that involves redistributing the VST SDK,
| which is illegal.
| This is a bit knotty, and is a ugly/possibly short-sighted solution to VST
| licensing issues,
I'd like to get involved, but I'm just getting into
c/c++ rigt now. I've got the oreilly books that I'm
working through, but anyone know of any good sites
with c/c++ for linux tutorials?
--- Dave Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings:
While I'm sure that pursuing VST/Linux is a worthy
| a better, and simpler solution, is a perl or other script that takes
| the VST SDK as distributed by Steinberg and hacks it into shape for
| use under Linux. someone should feel free to do this :) once they're
| done with that, only libvstgui awaits :)))
|
| --p
|
oh
why not
Hi,
AlsaPlayer 0.99.50 is out! This is the first official release with
interface plugins! All interfaces are now dynamically loadable objects.
The --nogui switch has been replaced with --interface which selects the
interface plugin to load. A gtk, cli (command line interface) and qt
plugin are
anyone know of any good sites with c/c++ for linux tutorials?
Sourceforge.net? ;-)
ccb