> save into a project, but which you have to reopen, etc. We need more plugins
I definitely agree with you, we need more plugins. And more hosts. And sample libraries. And the ultimate plugin standard with cross-toolkit guis. And a great many things, like peace in the world, care for the environment, a deep knowledge of the things we advice strongly about, etc. But, coming back to the present (for those of you reading this in the Wayback Machine, this is 2010, greetings from the past!), a standalone version of a linux audio module with _Qt GUI and MIDI outs_ will work tomorrow with any host. No plugin rack that I know of will accept such a plugin. But don't lose hope, I assure you that once the plugin uber-standard is in place and there are hosts that support it (I wouldn't hold my breath, it is a crapload of work and there are many people involved that have little spare time for their pet projects and very different motivations other than yours or my needs) it will be rather straightforward for any developer to pop up a plugin version of his/her standalone, as long as the application needs are compatible with the uberplugin specification. Peace, L _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
