Audacity allows VST plug ins in general, doesn't it? I know it has a tendency to freeze up when I try to use the really fancy ones, the ones that have purchase protection of some sort (waves and the like), but I've definitely downloaded a few good VSTs for it. On 9/13/07, Michael Gogins wrote: > Audacity also allows you create plugins using Nyquist, another powerful software sound synthesis language. > > Regards, > Mike > > -----Original Message----- > >From: Rory Walsh > >Sent: Sep 13, 2007 9:19 AM > >To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk > >Subject: Re: [Csnd] open source mastering > > > >Doesn't Ardour run on Mac's? Anyway, given that you can write Audacity > >plugins in Csound with realtime control via midi* why not just use your > >favourite Csound effects and processes in Audacity. While Audacity is > >pretty limited, the fact that you can use it with Csound gives plenty of > >opportunity for extending it and customising it to suiting your needs. > > > >Rory. > > > >*theoretically it should be possible to control csLADSPA plugins with > >regular midi controllers although I haven't ever tried it... > > > > > > > >peiman wrote: > >> It is very cool indeed. Particularly the spectral editing features: > >> > >> http://www.adobe.com/products/audition/newfeatures.html#nf7 > >> > >> Only if there was a mac version! > >> > >> Best > >> Peiman > >> > >> PS I am fed up with pro tools, having been informed today that > >> digidesign have decided n > >-- > >Send bugs reports to this list. > >To unsubscribe, send email to csound-unsubscribe@lists.bath.ac.uk > > > > -- > Send bugs reports to this list. > To unsubscribe, send email to csound-unsubscribe@lists.bath.ac.uk >