(I'm crossposting this to linux-audio-user since there so few
reading laa, for some strange reason, and that people often seems to
be surprised this program exist, even though it has existed for nearly
a year.)
Vstserver is a program that must be running when using programs
using vstlib.
Vstlib is a library that can be used by programs to run windows
vst audio plugins under i386linux/i386freebsd/i386solaris/i386etc.
(May require som modifications for other os-es than i386linux).
HISTORY
0.2.6 -> 0.2.7:
-The vstserver program does not refuse to load a plugin if the release
version number (Ie. 7 in 0.2.7) for the server differs from the library
release version number for the client contacting the server.
-Fixed a typo that made processing of blocks larger than 1024 produce
silence only. Bug reported by Dave Phillips.
-Latest version of wine from www.winehq.com still works fine with vstserver.
If it doesnt, this one should:
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/vstserver-0.2.7-wine.tar.bz2
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http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/
vst ladspa plugin v0.1.3 - stable
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-Hard RT safe mode. Enabled by setting the
"LADSPAVST_RT" environment variable to 1. Works quite
well. While typing this I'm at the same time running ardour
with a period of 128 processing five vst plugins. It may lower
the soundquality (clicks, silence and loops) though, so LADSPAVST_RT
should not be set by default. But realtime programs like Ardour
won't work very well without it. It also introduce a latency
on one period size for the processed data.
-Stop parameterthread temporarily when
accessing vst sockets from other threads.
-Set parameter directly after connecting
a port.
-Removed the run_adding code. It did not
behave correctly.
-Added a note to the lisense.
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Doesn't add any features, but builds with raptor 1.0.0 and removes
a dependency on the LADSPA SDK.
Now requires raptor 0.9.11+ and pkg-config
http://plugin.org.uk/lrdf/liblrdf-0.3.2.tar.gz
liblrdf is a library for handling RDF desciptions of plugins. It allows
them to be categorised and thier metadata to be queried without
loading the .so files.
RDF is a W3C standard for metadata: http://www.w3.org/RDF/
A categorisation of the CMT library is available:
http://plugin.org.uk/lrdf/cmt.rdf
And swh-plugins comes with an RDF description of itsself.
- Steve
Hi,
Just a compilation fix:
* fixed a missing parameter that stopped compilation with recent GCC
versions
http://pkl.net/~node/alsa-patch-bay.html
Bob
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