Ardour 3 is a different beast entirely now that we have native versions of
TAL-NoiseMaker and the HighLife sampler available thanks to the new lxvst
support - sadly there are no real LV2 equivalents for these apps yet. As far
as A3s MIDI usability and user friendliness (and effectively plugin
developer attraction) have all just received an incredible boost.
I can't wait for the VST plugin porting onslaught!
Exciting times!
:D
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 6:46 PM, Jostein Chr. Andersen <jostein(a)vait.se>wrote;wrote:
Hi,
In this week's newsletter, somewhere in the noise, it also says: "Togu
Audio Line Native Linux VST Plug-ins updated".
Well, I'm not a fan of using VSTs in Linux but I like to know what's
going on, so of curiosity, I followed the links that showed up and ended
here and there and not everywhere:
http://distrho.sourceforge.net/
http://kxstudio.sourceforge.net/KXStudio:Applications
And what did I find on the distrho file area? I found 64-bit stand alone
version of the Arctican and TAL Plugins!
They might be crap, but I don't think so, and I will test it now. And
even more native free and commercial (and combinations of both) plugins,
programs and goodies for Linux will come from everywhere - Life is good!
:-)
Jostein
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