IMO, external DSP to run plugins has been obsolete for a while now. The immense power of a relatively modern CPU makes an audio interface with built in DSP power, a little bonus, at best. I'm a bit surprised how little we've heard about ELk, but as someone here said, I think they did a big mistake by only market this product to the ones that already develops, not thinking about how much interest in coding a product like this will create! If marketed differently, it would give birth to a ton of new coders. They basically have to improve how they showcase their product, to the laymen. Where are all the tutorials? There should be tutorials all over youtube by now.
Please do, I bumped into your video searching for the ROTS for audio and they are the only thus far. SSL/ Neve / Avid they run a similar operating systems for their mixing boards....but we want VST on demand. Thank you
There's something that they're not mentioning: Just like Mac, Linux has its own VSTs (different than Windows) so every developer should need to make a Linux VST version and for now almost no devs do that (Chris from Airwindows does it).
SHARC processors are going to get eaten and AAX DSP may be getting the ax. Corny I know but I made myself laugh!
IMO, external DSP to run plugins has been obsolete for a while now. The immense power of a relatively modern CPU makes an audio interface with built in DSP power, a little bonus, at best. I'm a bit surprised how little we've heard about ELk, but as someone here said, I think they did a big mistake by only market this product to the ones that already develops, not thinking about how much interest in coding a product like this will create! If marketed differently, it would give birth to a ton of new coders. They basically have to improve how they showcase their product, to the laymen. Where are all the tutorials? There should be tutorials all over youtube by now.
This isn’t gonna take off if they don’t go out of their way to explain what the hell it is in layman’s terms
Well I will be interviewing someone from the company soon and they will explain it to the laymen.
Please do, I bumped into your video searching for the ROTS for audio and they are the only thus far. SSL/ Neve / Avid they run a similar operating systems for their mixing boards....but we want VST on demand. Thank you
There's something that they're not mentioning: Just like Mac, Linux has its own VSTs (different than Windows) so every developer should need to make a Linux VST version and for now almost no devs do that (Chris from Airwindows does it).
I hope that isn't the case. If it is then some programmer who has done Windows to Linux VST ports should get ready for new business opportunities. :-)
Prob because developing takes time and Linux makes up less than a quarter of all operating systems being used in home computers
I'm pretty sure they got tools for this, but I'm not balls deep into coding yet.