On 04-02-2020 05:42, J. Liles wrote: > > > Yes, theoretically although 1) I don't have the resources or incentive > to test/build on any non-Linux systems, so any build issues are > unknown. 2) NTK has portability issues on non-X11 systems due to #1. Do you need NTK if you run only the nsmd daemon on the 'non'-linux system? > 3) It's hard to imagine how that would be useful unless you also had > netjack setup and running on both platforms, Netjack or zita-njbridge indeed > and 4) What clients would you actually want to run on the OS X/Windows > system? It seems unlikely that they would A) support NSM or B) be > open-source and therefore patchable to support it. Overall, much more > likely to work with OS X that Windows.
I think Carla (with netjack) is a very interesting use-case: https://kx.studio/News/?action=view&url=carla-21-rc1-is-here It has NSM support, runs crossplatform and supports VST and AU plugins. So then you could run a distributed nsm session with netjack, using the nsm gui on Linux, and use the VST/AU plugins on the platforms where they're build for. Regards, \r
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