Re: [LAU] From audio synthesis environment to plugin

From: fred <f.rech@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Oct 04 2009 - 09:50:48 EEST
rosea grammostola a écrit :
Atte Andre Jensen wrote:
  
rosea grammostola wrote:
  
    
@ Atte, Any results from your research yet?
    
      
supercollider seems like a no go

pd has some possibilitites, the easiest would be to make the 
http://www-crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/pdvst/ work on linux. I mailed the 
author, but didn't get a reply back just yet.

csound has csoundvst, which should work, just have to figure out where I 
can download it (there seems to be no official releases, or something)...

So csound seems closest...

  
    
A little OT, but when you talk about VST (hardware) hosts (see other 
thread), you got a lot of replies and also comments that we don't need 
VST cause we have enough plugins...
 
But you don't get many response, when you actually have a idea to 
improve the plugin situation in a GPL manner...

Maybe people think the plugin situation on Linux doesn't have to be 
improved, but I can't believe (sorry about that) a zynaddsubfx (which 
acts pretty unstable with jack and have clicks and pops) and plugins 
like hexter can satisfy the needs of, let's call them professionals.

\r
  
A little delayed, but like to know :

What Linux applis are you using to have sound for "replace" :
-piano
-electric piano
-trompet
-sax
-trombone
-drums
-violin
-etc ?

Personnaly, don't use VST, but orchestration is really reduced in terms of instruments,
let say it's a good opportunity to improve my guitar and bass play !

Thanks for answers,
Fred

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