07-31-2019, 04:12 PM | #1 |
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Open source Jesusonic implementation
There seems to be an open source Jesusonic implementation here:
https://github.com/asb2m10/jsusfx It's aimed at Max/MSP and pure data. Any thoughts?
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07-31-2019, 10:06 PM | #2 |
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I suppose Reaper for Linux (PC and ARM) does provide the full JSFX SDK. Right ?
A (full featured) open source JSFX library could allow for a version of ReaPlugs->ReaJS for Mac. (AFAIK, ReaPlugs is only provided for Windows right now ?!?!? ) -Michael |
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I have more questions than answers right now, Michael...
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No, it doesn't. The official JSFX has never been open source or available as an SDK.
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I've often been wondering why Cockos doesn't just themselves open source JSFX? I wouldn't imagine that contains a lot of really valuable "trade secrets", since the core Eel language is open source anyway...
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My question was if Reaper for Linux includes the possibility to edit JSFX plugins in the same way as Reaper for Windows does. -Michael. |
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Reaper for Linux is effectively the same as Reaper for Windows and Reaper for Mac, in every way I can think of (with exceptions about the plugins it can host, since each OS has its own plugin VST/AU format that's native to it). Windows VST won't run in Reaper for Mac, AU plugins won't run in Reaper for Windows, etc. |
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