'Europa' as a vst plugin, and, with a major caveat, the demo
works in wine/reaper: you can use Europa's gui to load
presets, but then you have to use reaper's sliders-only-gui
to program the synth, and then switch back to the main gui,
as most of the Europa gui controls crash the wine-based reaper.
But saved fxp sounds can be reloaded,
so if you the love the Europa sounds, the price is $99 for a short while.
I don't do sounds-from-scratch, so as a player, Europa has some nice sounds to consider.
I suspect a few more wine over-rides may get the full gui
working, will test some later this week.
Better news is that Dimitry Sches ThornCM works fine,
and like his Tantra effects extravaganza, works and registers
fine in wine/reaper. The two will make a great team,
and buying the full Thorn instrument seems a solid choice.
I had to make a unique folder to install ThornCM, as the installer
would terminate, warning that the default path already existed
Smoothe sailing beyond that, and it's a fine sounding synth,
and quite easy to use, to be sure.
The Linux-Reaper version is making fine progress, to cater to
the diverse gui options that linux musicians have, and the
U-he linux ports are getting new updates. I have Zebra2, Hive,
ACE, the Repro Twins, and BazilleCM, and it's always a
'pinch me, am I dreaming?' moment when firing them up.
If only they would have snatched up Cakewalks Dimension Pro,
before Bandlab got their mits on it...
...at least the fat lady has yet to sing that aria...
Cheers
