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BEAST Wiki - HelpDesk
HelpDesk. Post your problems with building/running/abusing beast here :-). for known problems there's also the BEAST FAQ. ...
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BEAST Wiki - WindowsPort
However, some users have been asking for a WindowsPort, and in fact, while Windows is unlikely to ever become the primary plaform for BEAST development, ...
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BEAST - GXK Interface Reference
GXK Interface Reference. Files. B. bstutils.h. G. gxkaction.h · gxkassortment.h · gxkauxwidgets.h · gxkcanvas.h · gxkcellrendererpopup.h · gxkdialog.h ...
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BSE Sound Archive
A remix of the "partymonster" beast demo song by stefan westerfeld - created when playing around a bit with beast. 47.7 KB, May 20 2004. SOUND ...
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BEAST/BSE - Plugin Development
3.3.4 · Other properties 3.4 · Property options 3.5 · Class options 3.6 · Adding a PNG icon 3.6.1 · Changing the icon 4 · Writing the C++ file ...
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BEAST/BSE News
GTK+/GNOME based front-end to BSE framework to simulate audio synthesis and tracking composition.
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BEAST/BSE News
GTK+/GNOME based front-end to BSE framework to simulate audio synthesis and tracking composition.
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BEAST/BSE News
GTK+/GNOME based front-end to BSE framework to simulate audio synthesis and tracking composition.
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BSE Sound Archive
A remix of the "partymonster" beast demo song by stefan westerfeld - created when playing around a bit with beast. 47.7 KB, May 20 2004. SOUND ...
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Index of /beast-ftp/v0.6
Index of /beast-ftp/v0.6 ... patch-beast-0.5.6-0.6.0.bz2 11-Feb-2004 01:49 1.7M [ ] ... patch-beast-0.6.5-0.6.6.bz2 25-May-2005 15:28 1.3M [DIR] ...
 
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