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lepetitmartien
post Tue 30 Apr 2002, 04:46
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>Akirax asked :

>also this is a question that has been on my mind for a while, lets say i were
>to have a sequencer that runs in OSx and some VSTs that are os9 would there
>be any problem intigrating them for projects? and visa versa.


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geedoubleyou
post Wed 1 May 2002, 20:40
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OS9 plugs have to be recoded for OSX, to take advantage of the new OS features.

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ekveland
post Sun 5 May 2002, 17:00
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I believe he was asking about the possibility for an OS X application to run non-carbonized VST-plug ins through the classic layer.

Is there any carbonized VST plugins at all yet?
So far I've found Canz3d (for 3d-spatialization for headphones...woo) and the BIAS freq that came with Peak 3.0

Anybody maintaining a list?
Pressuring VST-authors into carbonizing?
Anybody?
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post Tue 7 May 2002, 00:57
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I don't think they will work between OSs. The codebase is different, there are certain functions dealing with protected memory and multithreading, that are not common between the OS's.

The collection of MDA plugs that come with the new versions Deck, and Peak are OSX ready.

Spark and I believe the whole TC line is OSX ready.


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post Tue 7 May 2002, 17:06
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Yeah, I found the mda-line after I posted this. I really wish there was some bpm-based delay-filters availible (like ProDelay).

What's the URL for the TC-line?
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