I've read that Pd can be used as a VST instrument. I've downloaded what I thought was necessary for this to work, but the directions seemed to be a little cloudy. Can anyone explain exactly what I should do to get Pd to work as a VST instrument?
Thanks,
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hi
i've been playing around with pdvst a year ago, so may i can help you if you have a specific question (i don't like to ask that, but did you read the docu?)
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/pdvst/pdvst-0.0.2.zip contains everything what you need to get pdvst to work.
first i would check if you can load the examples 'pd-gain' and 'pd-synth' in your host. then it might be easier to create your one vst-fx and -instruments.
good luck roman
multiplicity1@netscape.net wrote:
I've read that Pd can be used as a VST instrument. I've downloaded
what I thought was necessary for this to work, but the directions seemed to be a little cloudy. Can anyone explain exactly what I should do to get Pd to work as a VST instrument?
Thanks,
D'Armous
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