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On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 08:17:21AM -0700, Tim Howard wrote:
I'll
continue testing. Like Jan, I'm also looking for recommended plugs.
Anyone working on a pitch-correction plugin for Linux?
Or, if free-as-in-beer pitch-correction plugins already exist for VST, could their authors
be cajoled into GPL'ing them, so that they could be ported to LV2?
I'm really enjoying the AZR3, a free B3 organ LV2 plugin which Lars was able to port
over from VST, because the author of it allowed that. The same solution might work for
pitch correction. In other words, rather than having a bunch of people beating their heads
against a wall trying to get WINE/FST/VSTi/proprietary stuff running reliably on Linux,
wouldn't it be cleaner and more reliable in the long run to actually have a free Linux
version of it?
Just a thought.
- -ken
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