X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fusing-windows-vst-plugins-on-linux.html;h=fbd71ab4e4830d4d195bdfbe8598bdfbaeb0d4a7;hb=8842cf2c02a0ff38f83798d10388c3c81b2d20d4;hp=d4a2dcc2553f0c4bf423d0256817f38b5780a9ba;hpb=44222d2aab9b463c4adfd95e0e2c3766745266ec;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/using-windows-vst-plugins-on-linux.html b/include/using-windows-vst-plugins-on-linux.html index d4a2dcc..fbd71ab 100644 --- a/include/using-windows-vst-plugins-on-linux.html +++ b/include/using-windows-vst-plugins-on-linux.html @@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ Davis and a few other developers, it is possible to use Windows VST plugins (that is, plugins in VST format built and distributed - for the Windows platforms) on Ardour running on Linux. (Note: there - is no VST support of any kind on OS X). + for the Windows platforms) on Ardour running on Linux.

However, doing so has three substantial downsides:

@@ -59,7 +58,7 @@ done this. You can choose between using "Linux VST" (which is what Loomer and others have done)—you will find toolkits like JUCE that help to make this fairly easy—or using LV2 format which is - ultimately more flexible but probably more work. We have + ultimately more flexible but probably requires more work. We have users—thousands of users—on Linux who would like to use your plugins.