Pablo Fernandez wrote:
Hi Ralf! In my experience, dssi-vst is not fine with spaces in the
plugins.dll nor in the routes. I always copy (and rename if needed)
the .dll's to /home/user/vst or /usr/local/lib/vst.
Regards, Pablo
Hi Pablo :)
thank you. I'll set VST_PATH directly to
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
If I run
$ vsthost JCM900.dll (see [1])
everything seems to be ok, but the GUI is missing.
Because it has no GUI ? I tried it with FST and Festige, same results.
The plugin launches fine, with no GUI.
Testing VST compatibility...
dssi-vst-server[1]: VST 2.4
Dave Phillips wrote:
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
If I run
$ vsthost JCM900.dll (see [1])
everything seems to be ok, but the GUI is missing.
Because it has no GUI ? I tried it with FST and Festige, same results.
The plugin launches fine, with no GUI.
Testing VST
Am 18.05.2010 16:13, wrote Ralf Mardorf:
your test is helpful, perhaps I didn't build or installed anything bad.
It has got a GUI, here are some pics
http://www.google.de/images?hl=deq=simulanalog%20guitar%20suite%20vstum=1ie=UTF-8source=ogsa=Ntab=wi.
It's the J_V_M, not J_C_M, which has
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
I tried to get VST by
http://www.steinberg.net/en/company/3rd_party_developer.html.
Even if I'm not fine with giving Steinberg all the wanted data, I tried
to give them all data without faking any of the data, but it didn't work
with Firefox. No extension's banned
I did it with Iceweasel on my 64 Studio 2.1 Etch and it worked, but when
I received the email from Steinberg with Thunderbird on 64 Studio
3.0-beta3, this was detected as spam, sometimes other innocuous mails
are also detected as spam, but I never trained Thunderbird to detect
those mails as