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JUCE: http://juce.com/ Tracktion: http://tracktion.com/ Both very powerful audio frameworks - JUCE does plugins and audio drivers and low-level DSP, oh my - and Tracktion does all the stuff a DAW needs, on top of JUCE. There are tons of ways to contribute, from building open source samples, to testing, or even adding functionality. Both dev teams are open to good quality PR's being submitted and both frameworks... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
There is an awkward support thing on the tracktion.com website. You can also try reporting it at kvraudio.com. Source: about 2 years ago
Hyperion synth has been on sale at Tracktion.com for a month or so now - you can check it out with a free evaluation license - I've partnered with them for distribution purposes. Hyperion's own product website is www.hyperionsynth.com. Source: about 3 years ago
I haven't yet found anything helpful on either tracktion.com or celemony.com. Has anyone run into this and figured out how to get Melodyne working as a plugin under similar circumstances? TIA for (constructive) suggestions. Source: about 3 years ago
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