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Compile a 32bit version of the open source VST synth Odin II
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Re: Compile a 32bit version of the open source VST synth Odin II
Hey CS70, something I posted earlier and deleted is that the kind of people who compile their own open-source VSTs off Github never use Windows. Whenever I've felt the need to dabble in these areas I've always resorted to Debian or something, despite being a Linux newbie...this stuff all seems more difficult in Windows. So, I don't know if this plugin of yours works or not, maybe I'll try it sometime, but I'm thinking it probably does, and anyway I'm impressed that you compiled it at all. ;) :clap:
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Re: Compile a 32bit version of the open source VST synth Odin II
BJG145 wrote:Hey CS70, something I posted earlier and deleted is that the kind of people who compile their own open-source VSTs off Github never use Windows. Whenever I've felt the need to dabble in these areas I've always resorted to Debian or something, despite being a Linux newbie...this stuff all seems more difficult in Windows. So, I don't know if this plugin of yours works or not, maybe I'll try it sometime, but I'm thinking it probably does, and anyway I'm impressed that you compiled it at all. ;) :clap:
Ahah my friend, that's the posers of today in IT. It's the equivalent of audio people who think that the mic you use makes a bigger difference than who's singing into it.
I've been using Unixes since the early 90s - my first was HP-UX on an Apollo machine, and compiled Linux (version 1.1.3 I think) and first thing I did was to make a couple drivers for it since, well, there weren't any for my Diablo inkjet printer and the graphic card I had.
I would take a well setup windows machine for development (and Visual Studio) over vi anytime of the day, and stuff like emacs is just a relic of an old age to me. It's like using a 50s car because it's cool - but give me my 208 GTI any time of the day and I will run circles around any. :D
I do miss proper piping and small commands when I need to operate machines, but not when programming. I have a fondness for the old Turbo C environment under MS DOS, but then I didn't have to do anything graphics with it...
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Re: Compile a 32bit version of the open source VST synth Odin II
...oh, and here's a showcase for your .exe. Works a treat.
You need to do something about that preset bank though... :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EieYIYM ... e=youtu.be
You need to do something about that preset bank though... :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EieYIYM ... e=youtu.be
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Re: Compile a 32bit version of the open source VST synth Odin II
Hi Odin dev here,
Just run the x64 installer, the 32Bit version will find the preset library in the correct location then.
I am not sure Odin will run on WinXP, JUCE itself states Win Vista as minimum if I recall right.
Just run the x64 installer, the 32Bit version will find the preset library in the correct location then.
I am not sure Odin will run on WinXP, JUCE itself states Win Vista as minimum if I recall right.
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Re: Compile a 32bit version of the open source VST synth Odin II
(...cheers for the info, welcome to the forum. :thumbup: )
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