This is really impressive stuff. I was actually wondering whether the NI B4
would run with VST server.
Luke
At 11:00 PM 6/04/2004, Benno Senoner wrote:
Hi, just back from Musikmesse in Frankfurt.
FYI:
Videos of Mediastation X-76 and Lionstracs - Thomas Organ Musicstation VKX-76
(basically the mediastation with 2 manuals, pedals, speakers in a wooden case)
on the right side of the page, scroll down to VIDEO OF MUSIKMESSE,
you will find 4 videos
(under Linux you can play them with xine or mplayer if you have the win32
codecs installed)
http://www.lionstracs.com/index.php?module=Static_Docs&func=view&f=…
read these two links too:
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/008798.html
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/008794.html
(in the organ videos Bernd Wurzenrainer plays the NI B4 under VST server
with a jazz base (.wav) :-) )
Some LADers that were at Musikmesse: Marek Peteraj, Frank Neumann,
Matthias Nagoni, Fons A. (aeolus).
Companies using Linux in musical gear besides Lionstracs: Plugzilla (a
rack that can play VSTs), Muse Receptor (similar concept), Hartman Neuron
(a synth). Unfortunately the others are based on pretty
closed design and most don't even tell you that's based on Linux. Perhaps
their attitude will change
in future.
As always thanks to everyone that contributes to Linux and Linux audio,
without these people these
musical instruments would not be a reality today.
cheers,
Benno