Congratulations and happy to see that.

Volkan


On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 11:01 PM Pirkle, William C <wpir...@miami.edu>
wrote:

> Hi All
>
> Just a note to let you know that the ASPiK plugin framework, released in
> January 2019, is now hosted on GitHub.
>
> ASPiK (Audio Specific PlugIn Kernel) is open source and 100% free to use
> for both commercial and non-commercial products; ASPiK generates AAX, AU
> and VST3 plugins for MacOS and Windows using a C++ plugin kernel, including
> complete GUI support and a built-in drag and drop GU designer - zero GUI
> coding (unless you are into that kind of thing). It was built from the
> ground up with cross platform audio plugin development in mind.
>
> GitHub:
> https://github.com/willpirkleaudio/ASPiK
>
> Please feel free to fork a copy, collaborate, and perhaps contribute new
> features or issue fixes.
>
> You can find video tutorials and more information at the ASPiK website:
> https://www.aspikplugins.com/
>
> All the best, and happy summer!!!
>
> Will Pirkle
> www.willpirkle.com
>
>
>
>
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