I am wondering how the plug-ins are wrapped? I don't know very much about the linux platform, and my software skills are marginal. My questions is this: is it possible to use a VST or RTAS plugin with the squeezecenter with some sort of translation layer?
I'd like to use the IK Multimedia ARC 2 room correction suite with squeezecenter if I can figure out to make it work. I gather that linux compatibility is going to be the primary issue? Would it be possible to extract a convolution file from the IK app and use it in inguz? Inguz does seem viable, but a great deal of hands on work with another program such as acourate or audiolense and I just dont have that kind of patience. With the ARC 2, its plug and play. I am constantly amazed at how well integrated the squeezecenter application is compared to other software players and I really don't want to leave the SC universe for Pure Music or Audirvana if I can help it. It's a damn shame the best system going is now a dead-end.
Best,
sparky
I'd like to use the IK Multimedia ARC 2 room correction suite with squeezecenter if I can figure out to make it work. I gather that linux compatibility is going to be the primary issue? Would it be possible to extract a convolution file from the IK app and use it in inguz? Inguz does seem viable, but a great deal of hands on work with another program such as acourate or audiolense and I just dont have that kind of patience. With the ARC 2, its plug and play. I am constantly amazed at how well integrated the squeezecenter application is compared to other software players and I really don't want to leave the SC universe for Pure Music or Audirvana if I can help it. It's a damn shame the best system going is now a dead-end.
Best,
sparky