Hi James,
2015-11-19 11:07 GMT+01:00 James Harkins <jamshark70(a)qq.com>om>:
I read on some sites that it should be possible
to use VST plugins
with Qtractor by way of dssi.
On my system, Qtractor depends on liblo7 and dssi-vst:i386 depends
in liblo7:i386. If I install dssi-vst:i386, I cannot install
Qtractor. If I then try to install Qtractor after that, it will
uninstall dssi-vst:i386.
So... what does one do to handle this?
FWIW, I've also tried LMMS's Vestige. There is some graphics bug
with particular plugin I need to use, rendering it unusable. So I am
in an emergency situation looking for alternatives.
I'm assuming you are running kxstudio? Wierd that the dependencies get
confused, I have no solution to that. I just wanted to mention that
there is likely another problem with dssi-vst at the moment. Due to
some low level bug dssi-vst currently does not work under a 64-bit
system.
See the discussion here:
https://www.linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=14817&sid=81abc…
[1]
As far as I know this is still the case so I think Carla or Airwave is
your best bet.
A question regarding Carla, I tried it with MusE the other week as an
alternative. Does Carla expose the parameters of a plugin to the host?
I couldn't get it to but it might be MusE is lacking some LV2
extension.
might be just (my) wild guess: but distros that don't support dual-arch
32_and_64bit simultaneously will have a hard time to get both wine
implementations of both win32 and win64 to co-exist that easily. iow.
none drinks from wine that's spilled over the table ;)
otoh. distros that do separate /usr/lib64 from /usr/lib (ie. where the
former shall not be a symlink to the later) might have an edge here:
fedora and opensuse might be examples where win32 VSTs might work over
dssi-vst and on x86_64 systems without system disruptive kludges.
that said, my old dssi-vst builds on opensuse13.2 [1] have been capable
to run win32 VSTs under qtractor.x86_64 at least.
[1]
just my 2c.
hth.
cheers
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rncbc aka. Rui Nuno Capela