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SeniorFedup
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| hueseph wrote: | VST is open enough that just about anyone can develop a plugin. Unfortunately it only supports Mac and Windows OS's AFAIK. Ardour works on OSX but still does not support VST. Why? I don't know.
What I want is for a DAW that is it's own OS. Something that I can load without Windows or OSX running in the background. If Windows or OSX were open enough to allow for the hardware support while allowing for a full dismantling of the GUI so that all unnecessary applications could be removed entirely. I don't need my daw to be able to access the web or play games. I just want it to do it's thing unimpeded by the security necessary to maintain my privacy.
OK. Pie in the sky dreams. But i'm allowed to dream aren't i? |
i spent two days stripping my XP and now im bored at times and i wish i could still play hearts , or maybe switch my arrow icon into a black or waggy tail icon.
. i wish my daw could open up all my vst's no matter how big the program. |
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acousticism
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From a visual standpoint, how would you like the menu systems to be
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Link555
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acousticism
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In your opinion, what are the most essential and basic tools needed for a DAW? |
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EricUndead
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Compression, gate, limiter, reverb, EQ... Its nice to have different versions of those same things but that's what VST's are for I suppose. |
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