[PD] [vstplugin~] on a RPI 3 ? ...

Christof Ressi info at christofressi.com
Tue Sep 20 15:10:14 CEST 2022


Ah, yes. Using Windows VST plugins on a Raspberry Pi is certainly a fun 
idea :-)

Actually, [vstplugin~] has a built-in plugin bridge and winelib is also 
available for ARM, so you would not even need a third-party plugin wrapper.

The first step, however, is to add Linux ARM support to [vstplugin~]. 
This should be rather trivial, given that Apple M1 is already supported. 
Please open a feature request on GitLab!

Christof

On 20.09.2022 15:02, oliver wrote:
> Christof Ressi wrote:
>> Hi Oli,
>>
>> there is no Linux ARM support for [vstplugin~] (yet). Do you actually 
>> have any VST plugins that are compiled for this platform?
>
> Actually no, i thought i'd like to try [vstplugin~] first, and see how 
> far i will get ;-)
>
> there is an article about using vsts on a PI
>
> https://www.matrixsynth.com/2021/04/how-to-use-windows-vst-plugins-on-linux.html 
>
>
> so i figured there must be some possibility to do so
>
>
> will do some more research
>
> anyway, thanks for your quick reply !
>
>
> best
>
> oliver
>
>
>
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