fst-host looks promising even if I don't get to use these native Linux u-he versions, thanks!glokraw wrote:fst is a command that runs .dll
as a standalone, utilizing wineasio, routed with qjackctl.
I think it is fst-host or fsthost in ubuntu.
All the u-he plugins should run that way, cpu requirements allowed for.
This is going to be a modified Asus Chromebox running Ubuntu and booting straight into Zebra2. I want to use it sort of like a VMachine or a "hardware" VA. The worst that could happen is someone were to get my Zebra2 serial, which I'd notify u-he ASAP if the device were stolen (also unlikey, it's going to stay in my house next to my practice keyboard). But I appreciate the concern.I wouldn't recommend an autoboot on a laptop, for theft security reasons.
I'll check it out. The Linux audio world is definitely different from Win/Mac.Radium is a linux daw related to trackers, I know nothing about it,
except the dev is probably a genius, and he has had success with the u-he herd.
