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I've already told Os that I'd take a look when he gets it done. I've done a little VST programming, so I figured I'd take a shot at it. I do have to read up more on the VSTGUI stuff. It's been a while since I dug into VST. Tony On 11/14/06, Jeff Larson <jeff.larson@sailpoint.com> wrote: > From: Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill > > see subject! > > I'm willing to take a look at it if no one else wants to. The basic > VST wiring shouldn't be too hard. The UI will probably be the hardest > part because I would want to use VSTGUI and I don't normally use that. > Any VSTGUI hackers on the list? > > Note though that there is a theoretical legal problem. The Ninjam > client code (which I assume the AU plugin is based on) is licensed as > GPL. This means that all other code that is combined with it in an > "assembly" must have a license that is "compatible with the GPL". > > Steinberg's VST SDK uses a license that is not compatible with GPL. > This has been a long standing complaint on the VST forum, but > Steinberg shows no signs of changing this. What this means is that if > there was some asshole with too much free time and a lawyer, they > could prevent us from distributing the VST Ninjam plugin. > > I seriously doubt anyone from Cockos is going to have a problem with > this, but it would be good manners to tell them about it. > > A big thanks to Os for doing this! > > Jeff > > -- -==-=-=- Tony http://bigtony.blogspot.com/