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Is using VST.NET Framework via DLL Component possible?

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Is using VST.NET Framework via DLL Component possible?

Postby Chris89 » Thu Oct 15, 2015 8:51 pm

Hello all!

The most important parts is inside the ---------- but for some background information please read the rest.

New user here, old-time FL Studio user who tried SynthMaker many years ago but found it to complex but recently found out that I had the updated version, a special FL Studio edition of FlowStone with my FL Studio license.

I am not completely new to making, or rather playing around in software like FlowStone. A few years ago I actually made a synth in Cinestar SynthEdit which I managed to get very smooth and "soft" sounds with. Me and a few friends use it from time to time actually. It's very basic but the simplicity of getting those smooth and soft sounds fast and easy proved very useful.

Anyhow, after playing around with the FL Studio FlowStone I downloaded the real FlowStone trial and am now in the should I or should I not buy it phase. Because I love this, it's like when I first started using Fruity Loops 3.5.6, I'm like a kid playing with his new favorite toy again.

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I'm asking the question, which you can easily figure out from the Subject title, because I read the flowstone.guru post about The DLL component – Getting started, Part 1: Setting up a Netbeans Project which allows you to use C++ with FlowStone if I haven't got it all completely wrong.

Is it a possibility using FlowStone and the VST.NET Framework together inside FlowStone? Very much like you can use the Ruby module, but with any .NET language?
My other alternative is learning Ruby. But from what I've come to understand from reading and researching, the Ruby inside FlowStone is limited version of Ruby, so to speak, feel free to prove me wrong here.
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Or If anyone have any other recommendations don't hesitate to recommend it to me. I just want as much freedom as possible without having to go all-out programming. I like the what-you-see-is-what-you-get and that I can try the synth as I go on continuing developing it.
Instead of having to compile it over and over again just to having to spend hours debugging it.

Sincerely,
Christian
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Re: Is using VST.NET Framework via DLL Component possible?

Postby adic » Sat Oct 17, 2015 7:16 am

Hello,

Although I have no knowledge about VST.NET, what I can say is that FS's DLL Component can merely deal with monophonic data. So, you cannot make something like polyphonic synth with DLL Component, for example. In case of Poly, it needs "code component" or "assembler".

So long
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