![]() ![]() A breath of fresh air for the beginner! Just write your source in notepad or similar and compile with a simple command from the command line. ![]() At this point I discovered MinGW, the minimal gnu compiler collection for windows which includes the legendary GNU c compiler (gcc). I was trying to learn about all the compiler specific and IDE specific stuff without just focusing on the code. I was daunted by all of the masses of features in the IDE, and once I had finally built my simple “hello world” app, the output folder was full of project files and all kinds of stuff which just seemed unnecessary. I went and downloaded the (massive) free express edition of Microsoft visual C++ (MSVC) so that I could implement some of the tutorials out of the book I was using at the time. Well, this goes back to when I started trying to learn C++ again a while back. However, on this site I will show you how to make VST plugins using the free (beer and speech) and very powerful GNU C++ compiler instead. Most people will recommend that you use Microsoft visual C++ as a compiler for VST plugin development. ![]() dll files which it turn can be used in your favourite DAW. This section deals with how you can transform your plugin source code into.
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