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Here's a suggestion for the site... given that KvR is about supporting "open standard" audio plugins, why no support in the database for the most open standards of all - Linux and the LADSPA plugin architecture? (and also VST/Linux).

I know a lot of progress has been made with hosting Windows VSTs on Linux machines, and it may be that this becomes the main way of doing plug-ins on Linux, but it's nice that a truly open (and Free) alternative exists.

Thoughts?

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I'd love to see a comprehensive list of plugins for the linux arch. I havent seen one ever. Good idea.

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Very good idea Angus! This is the type of architecture www.kvr-vst.com is working to show!

Maybe you can make a LADSPA->VST adapter :) The VST->LADSPA already is here :)
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As to me, nobody would really need a LADSPA->VST adapter because there is a way bigger variety of VST plugins than LADSPA. When i tried a JACK/LADSPA audio workstation on linux i couldn't find any characteristic or unique LADSPA plugins. Just standard delays etc.
However, the VST->LADSPA adapter isn't very good,especially when it comes to VSTi.

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I'm pretty out of touch with the state of virtual instruments on Linux but it seems like native VST support would be a lot more useful than yet another format.

It would make me very happy if I could run Tracktion + NI Komplete on Linux.

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Mr. Freeze posted a pretty big list of VST plugins he tested under Linux... Here is the thread. ...there's also a link to Tim Orford's Linux VST Compatibility Page, where you can find a tutorial to help get you started running VSTs under Linux.


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Has anyone else checked out Dyne:Bolic ?? (http://dynebolic.org/) - it's a live CD linux distro configured as a streaming multimedia studio.

It pretty rocks! - in concept and execution.

I think it's on the cover of Linux Format (UK) this month.


Jorgen has hinted at a Linux port for energyXT. I might be able to ditch Windows then! :D

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Has anyone else checked out Dyne:Bolic ?? (http://dynebolic.org/) - it's a live CD linux distro configured as a streaming multimedia studio.
that is very cool, as soon as I get access to loads of bandwidth, I'm gonna grab it.

thanks for the tip;

dw

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