I'm pleased to announce the 20120903 release of WhySynth, a DSSI
softsynth plugin.
New since my last release announcement:
* One new oscillator mode (Wavecycle Chorus) and four new filter modes
(resonz, high-pass and band-reject, with thanks to Luke Andrew).
* Some new patches.
* An icon for desktop use.
* A bug fix for an ugly click that would occur when using portamento in
monophonic mode.
* WhySynth development is now hosted on Github.
Find WhySynth here:
http://smbolton.com/whysynth.html
More information on the DSSI plugin standard, available hosts
and plugins can be found here:
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/
WhySynth is written and copyright (c) 2012 by Sean Bolton,
under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
Hello fellow,
Please find release 1.3 of FSTHost (Host for Win32VST plugins). Changes since 1.2:
- Makefile improvment for easier packaging (moslty for Arch - it now use DESTDIR)
- Add option -N for auto-send SysEx when something change
- Threads refactoring
- Response for Sysex Dump Request only if it is addressed to us (i.e. UUID match)
- Support for VSTPluginMain entry (mostly for Antialias VST)
- ... like always .. fixes, improvments etc.
This is probably the last version that using GTK "cover". Because of a lot of bugs and also unneeded dependency it will be replaced by ... something completely different ;-)
http://fsthost.sourceforge.net/
Best Regards
Pawel