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Hi, please I saw that with some js effects in Reaper (like ReaVerb) you can't see the underlying code for the plugin, is there a way for me lock a jsfx plugin I'm writing like that so the underlying code can't be accessed by a user?
Asked by Garby (102.176.65.x) on November 25 2024, 2:54pm
Reply on November 25 2024, 3:10pm:
not using JSFX, but you could write a plug-in in C/C++ using VST3 or CLAP and do that.
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Posted by Garby (102.176.65.x) on November 25 2024, 9:15pm:
Okay, jsfx is the only coding language I have made bigger progress in, is it similar to c and c++. Will porting the already written jsfx code to these languages you mentioned be possible?
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possible: definitely. but quite a bit of work.
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