Re: [LAD] New(ish) OSS synth plugin

2018-09-27 Thread Robin Gareus
On 09/27/2018 02:43 PM, Kjetil Matheussen wrote: [...] > For anyone who wants to give it a try, > it might be that it's enough just using a > newer version of VSTGUI and gtkmm than I did. > I used gtkmm 3.16 and gtk-3.3, which probably > are some years old old. The VSTGUI I used, > I don't know

Re: [LAD] New(ish) OSS synth plugin

2018-09-27 Thread Kjetil Matheussen
On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 3:07 PM, Kjetil Matheussen wrote: > Daniel Swärd: >> >> Hi all. >> >> Just found out that one of the Bitwig devs has released an older (commercial) >> project of his as open source: https://github.com/kurasu/surge >> >> Doesn't yet build on Linux, but quoting from the

Re: [LAD] New(ish) OSS synth plugin

2018-09-27 Thread Daniel Swärd
On Wed, 2018-09-26 at 17:23 +, John Rigg wrote: > On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 02:02:08PM -0400, bill-auger wrote: > > derp, the first time i noticed this post i overlooked the egregious > > error in the title > > > > one should be mindful to avoid terminology (especially acronyms) that > > have

Re: [LAD] New(ish) OSS synth plugin

2018-09-26 Thread John Rigg
On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 02:02:08PM -0400, bill-auger wrote: > derp, the first time i noticed this post i overlooked the egregious > error in the title > > one should be mindful to avoid terminology (especially acronyms) that > have multiple interpretations, especially when those alternate >

Re: [LAD] New(ish) OSS synth plugin

2018-09-26 Thread bill-auger
derp, the first time i noticed this post i overlooked the egregious error in the title one should be mindful to avoid terminology (especially acronyms) that have multiple interpretations, especially when those alternate interpretations can relate to the same subject area - that really should not

Re: [LAD] New(ish) OSS synth plugin

2018-09-26 Thread Kjetil Matheussen
Daniel Swärd: > > Hi all. > > Just found out that one of the Bitwig devs has released an older (commercial) > project of his as open source: https://github.com/kurasu/surge > > Doesn't yet build on Linux, but quoting from the github page: > "It currently only builds on windows, but getting it to

Re: [LAD] New(ish) OSS synth plugin

2018-09-26 Thread Daniel Swärd
On Tue, 2018-09-25 at 17:50 +0200, bernard wrote: > I remember using Surge, it was a really nice synth. Then we'd better get it building then? Include in the kxstudio repositories maybe? /Daniel ___ Linux-audio-dev mailing list

Re: [LAD] New(ish) OSS synth plugin

2018-09-26 Thread Daniel Swärd
On Tue, 2018-09-25 at 08:34 -0400, Paul Davis wrote: > > How about we get it building at the next Berlin LAU meeting? > > Which VST3 hosts do you plan to use (on Linux)? I'm a Bitwig user, so I would use that. /Daniel ___ Linux-audio-dev

Re: [LAD] New(ish) OSS synth plugin

2018-09-25 Thread bernard
I remember using Surge, it was a really nice synth. Le 25/09/2018 à 16:38, Hermann Meyer a écrit : You could build it as VST2 as well, so, Ardour, for example, will suite the role as host. :-) The VST3SDK hosted by Steinberg on github doesn't

Re: [LAD] New(ish) OSS synth plugin

2018-09-25 Thread Hermann Meyer
You could build it as VST2 as well, so, Ardour, for example, will suite the role as host. :-) The VST3SDK hosted by Steinberg on github doesn't contain the VST2 SDK bits, so if you want to build the VST2 version you need to download

Re: [LAD] New(ish) OSS synth plugin

2018-09-25 Thread Paul Davis
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 7:25 AM Daniel Swärd wrote: > Hi all. > > Just found out that one of the Bitwig devs has released an older > (commercial) > project of his as open source: https://github.com/kurasu/surge > > Doesn't yet build on Linux, but quoting from the github page: > "It currently

[LAD] New(ish) OSS synth plugin

2018-09-25 Thread Daniel Swärd
Hi all. Just found out that one of the Bitwig devs has released an older (commercial) project of his as open source: https://github.com/kurasu/surge Doesn't yet build on Linux, but quoting from the github page: "It currently only builds on windows, but getting it to build on macOS again & Linux