> 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 for VST which allows access to the VST API by proxy? The implementation would be closed source but the header would be public, offering perhaps a LADSPA like interface? Ellis
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