Re: [LAD] LV2 port groups

2009-08-18 Thread David Robillard
On Tue, 2009-08-18 at 07:53 +, Michael Chapman wrote: > On Sunday 16 August 2009 7:17 pm, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote: > > michael, there are plans to implement the ACN/SN3D scheme in the LV2 > > plugin standard. > Excellent news! > > since it's based on rdf, the question is whether it mig

Re: [LAD] VST host for testing plugins

2009-08-18 Thread Matt Henley
Dave, I would just like to jump in on this for a second.. the linux native vst's.. on gentoo they do not show up as usable for 64bit systems. Have any built them as 64 bit? It could just be the ebuild maker didn't try. Thanks Matt On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 8:06 AM, Dave Phillips wrote: > Andres

Re: [LAD] Auto-wah plugin

2009-08-18 Thread james morris
On 17/8/2009, "Fons Adriaensen" wrote: >hi all, > >In between smashing flies that came sitting on my hands while >typing, and taking cold showers (we have some heath wave here) >I wrote an auto-wah LADSPA plugin. It's available from the >usual place: >

Re: [LAD] VST host for testing plugins

2009-08-18 Thread Dave Phillips
Andres Cabrera wrote: > Never mind. Just got "juced" and it includes jost, which builds fine. > Please note that JOST hosts native Linux VST plugins, i.e. foo.so, not foo.dll. AFAIK there is no mechanism in JOST that accommodates Windows VST DLLs. It's a great system though. The pizmidi plug

Re: [LAD] VST host for testing plugins

2009-08-18 Thread Andres Cabrera
Never mind. Just got "juced" and it includes jost, which builds fine. Cheers, Andrés On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Andres Cabrera wrote: > There's also jost, which I've just tried to build on Ubuntu, but it > fails, (i had to add #include "memory.h" and #include "strings.h" to > get past most

Re: [LAD] VST host for testing plugins

2009-08-18 Thread Andres Cabrera
There's also jost, which I've just tried to build on Ubuntu, but it fails, (i had to add #include "memory.h" and #include "strings.h" to get past most errors, but it failed anyway). Does anyone have a guide for Ubuntu? (The guides recommended in the justice page point to a locked blog...) Cheers,