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
Hi, Sandie thanks a lot the .deb for dssi-vst, just installed it on
Karmic without any troubles. Yes I agree it should be part of Ubuntu
studio. I had a talk with a friend about making a gui for dssi-vst to
run vst, I think it would be handy.
Regards
Teza
teza wrote:
Hi, Sandie thanks a lot the .deb for dssi-vst, just installed it on
Karmic without any troubles. Yes I agree it should be part of Ubuntu
studio. I had a talk with a friend about making a gui for dssi-vst to
run vst, I think it would be handy.
Regards
Teza
Cool idea... I'm
I think the problem with vst integration in US (and all other
Linux-based distributions) is reconducible to license issues. You cannot
use Steimberg vst api without signing a specific agreement, which is
unsuitable for US licensing model.
They state:
Please note that there are licensing
Sergio Bello wrote:
I think the problem with vst integration in US (and all other
Linux-based distributions) is reconducible to license issues. You cannot
use Steimberg vst api without signing a specific agreement, which is
unsuitable for US licensing model.
But what about LMMS and their
On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 16:26 +0100, sandie wrote:
Sergio Bello wrote:
I think the problem with vst integration in US (and all other
Linux-based distributions) is reconducible to license issues. You cannot
use Steimberg vst api without signing a specific agreement, which is
unsuitable for
I don't know about lmms VsTIge, but probably it's a reimplementation
from scratch of the Steimberg api, something like Linux reimplementation
of posix api...
Yes, it's an inverse engineering of VST SDK.
It seems to be just header files.
Olivier
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Sergio Bello wrote:
I don't know about lmms VsTIge, but probably it's a reimplementation
from scratch of the Steimberg api, something like Linux reimplementation
of posix api...
So this is legal ?
If it is... then why don't we make a native linux VST for things like
Ardour, and by we I
On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 17:17 +0100, sandie wrote:
Sergio Bello wrote:
I don't know about lmms VsTIge, but probably it's a reimplementation
from scratch of the Steimberg api, something like Linux reimplementation
of posix api...
So this is legal ?
Interfaces are not subject to the
If I understand correctly, you cannot ship/distribute with vst functionality
as the person who has the site/server could be liable but you can distribute
source and debs and let people build or install it after the fact without
issue.
tommy
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Sergio Bello
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 8:17 AM, sandie san...@sandgreen.dk wrote:
Sergio Bello wrote:
I don't know about lmms VsTIge, but probably it's a reimplementation
from scratch of the Steimberg api, something like Linux reimplementation
of posix api...
So this is legal ?
If it is... then why
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Eric Hedekar aftertheb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 8:17 AM, sandie san...@sandgreen.dk wrote:
Sergio Bello wrote:
I don't know about lmms VsTIge, but probably it's a reimplementation
from scratch of the Steimberg api, something like Linux
First of all, sorry to teza if I'm hijacking this thread, but it's a
very sensitive subject for me :-)
I had a look at LV2, very nice indeed, but... My problem is not lack of
LinuxDSP's/VST-FX, but VST-instruments.
I know of Mda and other very cool projects, but haven't seen a virtual
drumkit
A way to save sessions, something like lash but a bit more pretty (I
like pretty things :-) )
Any Ideas ?
Sandie
It's in the works: Check out Ladish (ladish.org). I'm sure Nedko
would enjoy some constructive criticism if anyone feels adventurous
enough to build the git version. (I just
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
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On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 6:30 AM, teza tsalio...@orange.fr wrote:
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
I don't have an answer for your
teza wrote:
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
I found a .deb version somewhere on the web (sorry, but I don't remember
where), I
Brian David wrote:
I don't have an answer for your specific question, Teza, but I am
wondering: are there actually a lot of people on this list using VSTs
with Linux? Because I was under the impression that this was very hard
to do, and did not work well even in the best of cases.
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Hi brian it is not hard to use vst, even live I've done it during the
Ubuntu Party in Paris last week. When you have compil ddsi-vst,run jack,
open a terminal, vsthost and your vst, that will connect straight away
in jack.
Regards
Teza
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
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