mda plug-ins is now open source
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mda plug-ins is now open source
thought i would share this
this is from the kvr thread
As I don't have time to maintain or develop the "mda" freeware plug-ins any more, but I don't want them to die when 32-bit VST 2.x plug-ins are finally obsolete, I have released the source code:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mda-vst/
If anyone wants to find and fix bugs, or tidy up the sources into a more generic future-proof format, that would be great. If not, the code is all there and working so for example it would be easy to build 64-bit versions.
It might also be interesting to see how the plug-ins work - maybe they are simpler than you'd expect, as back when these were written every additional line of code had an effect on the CPU meter!
Paul
you can find the thread here
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=218678
this is from the kvr thread
As I don't have time to maintain or develop the "mda" freeware plug-ins any more, but I don't want them to die when 32-bit VST 2.x plug-ins are finally obsolete, I have released the source code:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mda-vst/
If anyone wants to find and fix bugs, or tidy up the sources into a more generic future-proof format, that would be great. If not, the code is all there and working so for example it would be easy to build 64-bit versions.
It might also be interesting to see how the plug-ins work - maybe they are simpler than you'd expect, as back when these were written every additional line of code had an effect on the CPU meter!
Paul
you can find the thread here
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=218678
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