Ah, yes. Using Windows VST plugins on a Raspberry Pi is certainly a fun
idea :-)
Actually, [vstplugin~] has a built-in plugin bridge and winelib is also
available for ARM, so you would not even need a third-party plugin wrapper.
The first step, however, is to add Linux ARM support to
Christof Ressi wrote:
Hi Oli,
there is no Linux ARM support for [vstplugin~] (yet). Do you actually
have any VST plugins that are compiled for this platform?
Actually no, i thought i'd like to try [vstplugin~] first, and see how
far i will get ;-)
there is an article about using vsts on a
Hi Oli,
there is no Linux ARM support for [vstplugin~] (yet). Do you actually
have any VST plugins that are compiled for this platform?
Christof
On 20.09.2022 13:44, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hi Oliver
On Tue, 2022-09-20 at 12:28 +0200, oliver wrote:
i'm trying to install [vstplugin~] on a RPI
Hi Oliver
On Tue, 2022-09-20 at 12:28 +0200, oliver wrote:
>
> i'm trying to install [vstplugin~] on a RPI 3+
>
> (PD version is 0.54.1 - raspbian buster)
Wow, can I have that version too? What does it feature? :-)
>
> deken doesn't find any files compiled for ARM.
> trying "apt install
Hi, christof !
i'm trying to install [vstplugin~] on a RPI 3+
(PD version is 0.54.1 - raspbian buster)
deken doesn't find any files compiled for ARM.
trying "apt install pd-vstplugin~" doesn't work either
Do i have to try to compile it myself ?
Or do i need a newer system ?
best
oliver