
Of course it was not long before I discovered that it was using something weird, called CSOUND. So I said what the hell let give this a try seems very interesting. I found the user comments hilarious in the website, nice touch with TNMT by the way.

In the mean time I was browsing music software on Linux and came to Cabbage. My dream is a synth that I call LazerHawk which will take the beautiful simple architecture of Yamaha CS-80 (I am huge Vangelis fan) and add a lot more stuff to it. So I went to learn DSP coding to find to my horror how painfully complex it was so I gave up because I did not have that much time and I wanted to make music too. Then an idea hit me to make my own VST synth. Before I knew it after 10 years of hiatus I was making music again. I have been coding and making music for more than 30 years now and decided to give LMMS source code a look and was blown away how well the UI hides many of its powerful features.
#Vst plugins lmms driver
Of course this being Linux I had my far share of crashes, freezes, lack of driver support but we came to arrangement in the end So I was looking through the package manager for installing stuff and came across LMMS ( ) I am not new to LMMS, I have given it several tries in the past and saw it as a very weak alternative to Fruity Loops.


Someone convinced me to give Manjaro a try ( ). I own a late 2013 iMac but I have been working mainly on win10 for my commercial project. I recently decided to go full open source and give another try to Linux. First huge congratulation to the devs, amazing job and very nice idea.Ī small introduction about me, hello everyone, I come from Greece and I am 3d coder and artist messing with Blender source code ( ) on a commercial project I have been working.
