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studio32

release of three new VSTs for Linux

Post by studio32 »

Greetings,

While browsing KVRAudio I happened to find news of the release of three
new VSTs for Linux (native .so format) from Loomer :

http://www.loomer.co.uk/

Aspect is a polyphonic synth. Resound is a delay/echo unit, and Manifold
is a harmonizer. They're available as plugins or standalone versions,
they support ALSA and JACK audio/MIDI connectivity (including JackMIDI),
and all appear to have been created with the JUCE framework. I checked
out the demos for Aspect and Resound, they worked very well in their
standalone versions.

Please note that these are commercial products, prices can be found on
their Web site. Also note that I have nothing to do with Loomer, they
don't even know I'm posting this announcement.

Fans of native Linux VST plugins might also be interested to known that
the pizmidi plugin collection was updated in December. These free
plugins (source on request) are some of the most useful helpers in my
MIDI work, you can check out the variety here :

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=192282

Piz has added some neat new plugins, they all work perfectly in the JOST
system. No standalone versions, sorry.

Again, I have nothing to do with the creation of this software beyond my
work with them as a user.

Best,

dp


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Re: release of three new VSTs for Linux

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Sweet! I'll have to check these out. :)
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Re: release of three new VSTs for Linux

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Well I've tried out Aspect (which is the synth VST) and it is very good. So good I couldn't resist buying it. :lol:

I've done a very brief review http://lescannoniers.blogspot.com/2009/ ... linux.html

One thing to watch out for is the prices on their web site don't include VAT, which caught me out.
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Re: release of three new VSTs for Linux

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That sounds superb. Is there a free pedal emulator that works with Ardour?

EDIT: like FreeAMP

http://freemusicsoftware.org/636

-Matt :D

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Re: release of three new VSTs for Linux

Post by studio32 »

werock wrote:Well I've tried out Aspect (which is the synth VST) and it is very good. So good I couldn't resist buying it. :lol:

I've done a very brief review http://lescannoniers.blogspot.com/2009/ ... linux.html

One thing to watch out for is the prices on their web site don't include VAT, which caught me out.
Thanks. Maybe we can add your blog to our planet if you write more things about Linux audio?

Maybe you could give us some example sound samples? would be nice!
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Re: release of three new VSTs for Linux

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studio32 wrote: Thanks. Maybe we can add your blog to our planet if you write more things about Linux audio?
Sure, go for it. I hope to write quite a lot about Linux Audio (if I'm not too busy making music!).
studio32 wrote:Maybe you could give us some example sound samples? would be nice!
Ok, I'll see what I can do.
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