Louigi Verona wrote:


On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Rui Nuno Capela <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:




    there's no limitation on lv2.

    i think you misunderstood something, but any lv2 host has obvious
    access
    to the audio stream produced by _any_ plugin. how could it be
    otherwise?

    your question seems to pertain on rendering audio that is produced
    by midi
    instrument plugins _faster_than_realtime_ .

    i also think you are inferring from qtractor as the sequencer. that's
    true: qtractor cannot render midi instruments audio in no other
    way than
    real-time. so that for you to export the whole session (song or
    project)
    you'll have to bounce (record) all midi instruments audio output
    into spare
    audio tracks and then, when all is perfectly realigned to
    compensate for
    round-trip delay, you can mix-down and export all audio tracks into a
    single audio file.

    theoretically, any jack-midi plugin host can do the
    faster-then-realtime
    trick, thanks to the jack-freewheel mode of operation. alas,
    qtractor is
    not a jack-midi host, although it does the freewheel dance to
    export audio,
    as ardour2 does. speaking of which, ardour3 may well confirm this
    theory ;)

    cheers
    --
    rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
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How is that done on Windows then? I never heard of any problems there? When you use VST, it renders them fine
and Windows has no JACK.

ps: sorry if my questions are silly, I really am trying to understand

Are you asking for doing a stereo mastering without playing and recording the song? I wonder if this is needed. Anyway, I'm not sure if I do understand what exactly you are asking for by the word 'rendering'. Is the host Qtractor? And do DSSI plugs what you want? I guess 'we' do misunderstand what you're asking for, by your first email.
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