Hi, when you run dssi-vst, actually vsthost in a terminal, you've got full access to the pluging even the the gui if the plugin got one, for exemple I can run "Amplitube" with vsthost. for the compil there's no troubles at all under Hardy, but there's a bug with Karmic, which can be fix like this
http://www.linuxmao.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=Wine_Wrappers&structure=Wine%20et%20les%20VST Regards Teza ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Le mardi 08 décembre 2009 à 23:58 +0100, Gerhard Lang a écrit : > > teza schrieb: > > Hi all, I was wondering about the fact that we can find somme free vst > > plugins on the web, why the UbuntuStudio tean does not include dssi-vst > > package in the Os as a standard. > > Regards > > Teza > > > My first attempts compiling dssi-vsti had not been really successful. > The vst integration into lmms had only very basal functions and no > working user interfaces. So I gave up and up to now I run the vst-hosts > as well as my commercial korg and a lot of free plugins in wine. I > connect and combine them over wineasio in jack with genuine linux > applications i.e. ardour, hydrogen, linuxsampler, rackarrack, zynadd.... > My favorite "vsti-hosts" are reaper - I abuse it just for this - and a > windows freeware named vsthost by herman seib > http://www.hermannseib.com/vsthost.htm Those settings run tolerably even > for live performance, but maybe I should give dssi-vst a try again. Does > dssi-vst give you full access to vsti's midi controls, menues, presets > and guis? Is dssi-vst ready for this? Has Steinberg made it's Asio stuff > opensource? Or is there a way to run these dlls without using > proprietary code? > -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
