On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 10:38:46 -0500
"Jonathan E. Brickman" <jeb(a)joshuacorps.org> wrote:
SoundCrab comes as a .so file, a native Linux DLL. It
is called by
its maker a VST, so I tried it with the VST host included in AVLinux,
'vsthost'. It gives the below. I have tried copying soundcrab.so to
/usr/local/lib/vst, but there was no change in result. What is the
best method to use?
J.E.B.
jeb@jebspc:~/Desktop/VST$ vsthost soundcrab.so
Returning file identifiers: QSTwMe2iCe1CDtqWf1l0rEup
RemoteVSTClient:
executing /usr/local/lib/dssi/dssi-vst/dssi-vst-server -g
soundcrab.so,QSTwMe2iCe1CDtqWf1l0rEup DSSI VST plugin server v0.986
Copyright (c) 2004-2008 Chris Cannam
Loading "soundcrab.so"...
dssi-vst-server[1]: not found in /usr/local/lib/vst/soundcrab.so
dssi-vst-server[1]: not found in /usr/local/lib/vst/soundcrab.so
dssi-vst-server[1]: not found in DLL path
dssi-vst-server: ERROR: Couldn't load VST DLL "soundcrab.so"
Plugin server timed out on startup: No such device or address
vsthost: bailing out
Very few hosts support those Linux VSTs, besides jost lmms might work,
but I doubt there are more options than that.