![]() ![]() ![]() Ok, not as good as using it as a plugin, but not that bad. To further simplify you could make a simple script to start VoxengoSPAN and Ardour at once. (But maybe dssi-vst or fst could be written with Jack Session support to even fix this problem?). I think is slightly better than connecting via the MasterOUT because in that case you need to use Jack Sessions to re-do the connections. applies this to a child span fontWeight: bold // jss-plugin-camel-case turns. You still have to start VoxengoSPAN before Ardour, but if it is started Ardour will reconnect with it. Remember, since React-JSS uses the default preset, // most plugins are. The advantage of doing a send or insert is that Ardour will remember the connections. This works fine because select which inputs/outputs to connect to so the mismatch in input/output numbers does not matter. Then I connected it to Ardour2 via both a “send” (1-way) and an “insert” (2-way, essentially like a plugin). Next I tried running VoxengoSPAN with vsthost (which uses dssi_vst). (In contrast Qtractor will run VoxengoSPAN as a plugin, and it “works” but there is no sound output, possibly because Qtractor is confused about the 8 outputs). I tried VoxengoSPAN as a plugin in the vst-enabled Ardour which ships with AVLinux 5.02, but Ardour would not allow it because track had only 2 outputs and VoxengoSPAN has 8 inputs. ![]()
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