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 placed it on my server if you are interested : http://sandgreen.dk/stuff/dssi-vst.deb.tar.bz2
But yes... it would be cool to have default in UbuStu :-) 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. > -- > -Brian David I use them a lot. ZynAddSubFx and Bristol are both on my favorite list of synths/v-inst/fx, but unfortunaly the list is kind'a small if you exclude Win-VST. I havent had any serious problems using them with dssi-vst, but I havent tested extensively and only one at a time, like "XLN addictive drums" for when I practice my e-drums or "VoxengoBoogex" for guitar. I have removed Pulse, but other than that, I just run them with "vsthost /_path_to_/vsti.dll" and most of them work, If I'm composing/editing I just load them in my host (XT2) but I like the idea of just clicking on the "drums" icon on my desktop and play without having to start my host and load/setup the instrument first. Sandie -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users