More tools I found.

For collaboration between the different artists creating music and sound for vegastrike.
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Paslowo
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More tools I found.

Post by Paslowo »

For the first tool you need:
VST Plugins:
http://www.freesoundeditor.com/VSTPlugInseng.htm

and VSTHost:
http://www.hermannseib.com/english/vsthost.htm


And
http://www.kreatives.org/kristal/
If you wanna remake vegastrike's music.

Bottom line.. They are for windows only..
I think I might be the only user that uses windows too.
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Post by zaydana »

Don't worry, you aren't the only windows user :-)

I'm a musician, so if I were to swap completely to linux, i'd lose my beloved fruityloops (now known as FL Studio). Not to mention photoshop.

That kristal program definitely looks like its worth checking out. At first looks, it doesn't do anything that I can't already do with the software on my pc, but it definitely looks like it could be a great way to do things, since not everybody has the musician's will to spend all their money on musical tools like I do :-)

However, the music I write is all sequenced, so I don't think i'll be using that anyway.
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Post by loki1950 »

here's one that i've found a transcoder handles video and audio streams and there multiplexing it's a windows app that runs under wine quite happily http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net


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