On 12/17/2009 05:47 PM, Josh Lawrence wrote: > Hi devs, > > I would like to make a humble request: > > I would like to have a simple, stand-alone application for hosting > native Linux vsts (.so). It would have very simple gui requirements > (gtk?), be simple to use, and multichannel like ghostess is, able to > load a plugin per channel. it would support jack midi. > > I would be willing to donate to such a project...I know $100 USD isn't > enough to feed anyone's kids, but I would be willing to give that > amount (today, to a registered paypal acct) to see this simple app > written by someone who has a track record of doing good projects > (Nedko immediate jumps to mind, but I'm sure there are others). is > there someone who would like to do this? > > (energyXT hosts native plugins, as does renoise and ardour, but I just > want an app that can be called up live. jost exists, but I've never > been able to get it to play for more than a few minutes without > crashing...maybe something else exists that I'm not aware of?) >
jost crashes on you? i'm afraid it won't be the coolest of moves to have another standalone native vst host atm., just because the nicest plugins you can find out there are all "juced", that is, they come all from the same forge ;) if jost author can't help fix that, you probably better think again in your quest ... you can always try one other way: support the migration of your favorite vst plugins to lv2? cheers -- rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela [email protected] _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
