[linux-audio-user] Re: dssi-vst

From: <osbusters@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Jan 04 2007 - 04:44:33 EET

Russell Hanaghan writes:

>>
> Try http://rpm.nyvalls.se
>
> I never had any luck with dssi-vst mainly because of it's inability to
> interpret long file names or segmented / deprecated name.
>
> R

I don't mean to pester, but this is my first serious attempt at creating a
DAW in Linux, after years of recording in Windows.
Is there any good DAW's for Dummies type book I could check out? From what I
can tell, Rosegarden is not to difficult for anyone familiar with Cubase,
Sonar or Logic...but without the capacity to run Virtual Synths, it's mostly
of no use to me.
Thx for your patience. If I can get this sorted I'll be up to speed in no
time (i hope).
 From what I can tell in the /usr/lib/dssi folder...the dssi virtual synth
format had a .so "library" file and a folder containing the virtual
synth-extension something like _qt. What do I use to convert my .dll files
to this format?
Is this what happens? and is this how Rosegarden identifies these files as
synths (as it now does with the "trivials")?

Thanks
Received on Thu Jan 4 08:15:02 2007

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