kind king knight wrote:
I don't think that vst, or dxi, are useful to work with qt, because they
aren't adopted in Linux, and I don't think that windows users would
bother compiling sources (for releasing compiled qt applications you
must buy the qt license). Beside qt doesn't have good routines
Hi,
I noticed that the Linux-VST site has gone online now:
http://linux-vst.com
/Robert
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Hi Patrick,
On Monday 08 January 2007 09:04, Patrick Stinson wrote:
> has anyone gotten a qt-based gui to work with audiounits, vst, rtas, dxi,
> or another commercial plugin framework?
No, but why should it not work?
What is the problem you are expecting, event loop interference?
Regards,
Robe
Hello!
We're designing a new sound subsystem for allegro game programming
library, and we would like to take advantages of multiple hardware voice
capabilities.
On linux, ALSA is the only software that possibly could expose API for
such a capability, is that right? It is possible to open mul
I don't think that vst, or dxi, are useful to work with qt, because they
aren't adopted in Linux, and I don't think that windows users would
bother compiling sources (for releasing compiled qt applications you
must buy the qt license). Beside qt doesn't have good routines for
playing sound (i am th
On Monday 08 January 2007 15:51, Nedko Arnaudov wrote:
> jack_mixer version 2 released.
>
> jack_mixer is GTK (2.x) JACK audio mixer with look similar to it`s
> hardware counterparts. It has lot of useful features, apart from being
> able to mix multiple JACK audio streams.
>
> Changes since versio
has anyone gotten a qt-based gui to work with audiounits, vst, rtas, dxi, or
another commercial plugin framework?
cheers
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jack_mixer version 2 released.
jack_mixer is GTK (2.x) JACK audio mixer with look similar to it`s
hardware counterparts. It has lot of useful features, apart from being
able to mix multiple JACK audio streams.
Changes since version 1:
* Fix compilation issue for 64-bit platforms (-fPIC)
* Add