Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2014 10:35:54 +0200
From: Renato <rennabh(a)gmail.com>
To: lau <linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
Subject: Re: [LAU] dssi-vst doesn't see certain .dll files
Message-ID: <20141009103554.29b9693b(a)gmail.com>
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With vsthost you don't usually need the full path, it looks in
$VST_PATH I think which has /home/renato/Audio/.vst. And anyways other
windows vsts in that directory launch correctly, so I wouldn't say it's
a path problem. Neither an architecture problem as far as I can see,
since as said I tried putting in the directory both 64bit and 32bit
versions of Kontakt.
I vaguely remember having a problem like yours when I tried to use
Kontakt Player's VST... I think vsthost doesn't like uppercase and
spaces in filenames. Here it was renamed to "kontakt5.dll" and it
works. Dssi_list_plugins says:
/usr/lib64/dssi/trivial_synth.so
TS Trivial synth
/usr/lib64/dssi/less_trivial_synth.so
LTS Less Trivial synth
/usr/lib64/dssi/karplong.so
karplong Simple Karplus-Strong Plucked String Synth
/usr/lib64/dssi/linuxsampler.so
LinuxSampler LinuxSampler
/usr/lib64/dssi/trivial_sampler.so
stereo_sampler Simple Stereo Sampler
mono_sampler Simple Mono Sampler
/usr/lib64/dssi/dssi-vst.so
RemoteVSTClient: all cache files are up-to-date, not running scanner
kontakt5.dll Kontakt 5 VST
I still couldn't make the 8 and 16 output DLLs work though. (I don't
need 64 outs! ... Or at least, not yet. :D)
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