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Voxengo on Linux

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Well someone had to ask...

I'm playing with the idea of moving over to Linux/Ardour from XP/Cubase but I don't want to give up my Voxengo.  Can anybody offer the fruits of their experience on this?

I'm running Fedora Core 3 with the Planetccrma pkg.  I haven't installed wine yet and I'm not sure whether to install vstserver or FST .

Any thoughts Aleksey?

Thanks,
k

Unfortunately, I cannot give you suggestions here...  But I've read somewhere that Voxengo plug-ins work fine under wine or something.

Fervent Software claims to support VST plugins on Linux:

http://www.ferventsoftware.com

At least they have a screenshot with NativeInstruments B4.

Yeah that Fervent pkg looks like a good bet esp for a laptop.

There was a guy on the Ardour list saying he was recording 18 tracks on a laptop for an hour with (I think) 2.9 ms latency on a 7200rpm IDE.  I think he probably had an RME interface.  Compared to what I can do, that seems pretty inspiring.
http://listserver.dreamhost.com/pipermail/ardour-users-ardour.org/2005-March/001794.html

The biggest hassle with this stuff right now though seems to be hardware support.  I've had to borrow and old Sound Blaster just to get it running since my Firepod, and Roland RPC-1 card aren't suporrted.
k

Rising up a dead topic).

The question is next.  Are you planning someday to port Voxengo plugins on Linux (LV2, LADSPA)?

No, this is not planned.

They work beautifully on linux already :) (with wine)

Kind regards

Dave Rich
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