Hi Christian:
I would consider a kindness if you added a link on Tim Orford's page
that would direct readers to your list. I understand the list is too
lengthy to post on Tim's site, but I'm sure many readers of that page
would like to know about the existence of your (very impressive!) list &
screenshots.
VST/VSTi under Linux... What will they think of next... ! :)
Best,
dp
Christian Frisson wrote:
Hi all,
Initially posting on Tim Orford's Linux VST Compatibility Page, my quest has
been to test all Win-only FreeVSTi's featured on the K-v-R database under Linux
thanks to some of Kjetil Matheussen's apps and to report the way they work in my
language, to speed up things a bit!
I've posted the list on the K-v-R forum:
http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=42640
Because that's where i've found most of the plugins:
http://www.kvr-vst.com/get.php
Alternatively, until the nodes change while I update my bookmarks, you can
browse all links to devs there:
http://theremin.free.fr/hunchback/index.php?nodes=|0|461|897|1098|1103|/
Let me quote one of the first answers to the thread: "The stuck notes in some SE
VSTi are most likely due to CK's Unison modules that are a little twitchy."
Have your copy saved on a text file, so that you can emulate a database search.
Ex: getting all interesting working plugins among all plugins stored on a text
file named "VSTi":
cat VSTi | grep ': W!'
NB:
Do you want to practise your french?
http://fr.audiofanzine.com/apprendre/mailing_forums/index,idtopic,60705.html
Cheers,
Mr°Freeze