JPHOLMES
(Joseph)
October 20, 2010, 8:34pm
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Hi. I am interested in a career of developing VST plugins. I am trying to choose between a university degree to enter. Would it be better to enter a Computer Engineering degree or a combination of Physics and Computer Science?
Thank you.
Joseph
Hi,
I’ve been trying hard to learn how to develop vst instruments, but it seems no one wants to help when I post questions in the forums i’ve used (and I think I’m fairly polite in my way of asking)- or maybe people are just concerned with their own problems.
I have studied digital signal processing in theory and practice for some years now. Have been implementing real-time algorithms on dedicated hard-ware and developed several algorithms in Matlab. Now I’m very keen on using my PC for real-time processing. I’ve have visual studio dot net (7.0) installed, but I can’t seem to get my projects compiled (I’ve even used the VST wizard that can be found at www.borstnas.net ). I also tried to use Visual studio 6.0 but couldn’t ge it to work either.
Then I tried the Dev-C++ compiler but that didn’t help much either.
I have made use of several homepages, but couldn’t find much help there(
www.kv-r.com , http://www.u-he.com/vstsource/) ).
I wonder why no one has made a project which can be loaded by anyone ready for compilation???
If some help soul should sit out there with some help - I can start smiling again!
Best Regards
Thomas S