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Have to admit I went through a few distributions,
and a whole lot of learning Linux before I was able to get my current system stable.
I have been able to get both Sylenth and Scaler to work no problems using yabridge.Trancit wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 6:34 pm Hi there,
because of multiple reasons I tend to leave Windows and move over to Linux but to be honest I have no idea what to expect from there...
I am a hobbiest so I don´t have to fight with any pressure to get something done on schedule...
I will use Bitwig and mostly native devices, have already seen some videos explaining how to get up running Windows VST and VST3 plugins via Wine and what´s needed for this...
What experience have you made using stuff which doesn´t come with native Linux versions like Omnisphere, Serum, Sylenth etc... Uhe stuff luckily comes as native Linux as well as everything from TAL
Serum I could get rid off and using Vital instead... with Sylenth it´s a bit harder though and 3 must haves I need to get running are:
Tantra 2
Shaperbox
Scaler
...
Anybody using these under Linux?
Would be great to get some impressions, user experiences if you don´t mind the time...
I am not really interrested in anti Linux comments as it´s the only alternative to Windows/MacOS so it needs to work as the other 2 don´t have any future for me...
Thx very much in advance!![]()
That’s not necessary anymore. Almost all of the real time patches have been mainlined into the generic kernel.
Are you sure?audiojunkie wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 1:46 pmThat’s not necessary anymore. Almost all of the real time patches have been mainlined into the generic kernel.![]()
Very sure!
The Bitwig Linux version you installed and struggled with, was it, by chance, packaged as a Flatpak?lotus2035 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 8:31 pm For what it's worth, I have an older laptop which was sluggish as hell with Windows 10 installed.
I set up Manjaro XFCE on it, installed WINE, then installed the latest Windows version of FL Studio plus a handful of Windows VST 3 synths without a hitch.
For now I only installed either free Windows VSTis or ones that use a serial number like Helix, Dune 3, Synthmaster etc.
I would expect I might run into problems trying to install windows plugins using a plugin manager like Arturia's for example but it may very well be just as easy.
Overall this laptop feels like a different machine from when it was running WIN10.
On the other hand I also installed the Linux version of Bitwig Studio 8 track on the same machine and it was not playing nice at all.![]()
Yes it's a flatpack, as far as I know that's the only version they have, I am guessing they can cause issues?audiojunkie wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 10:37 pm The Bitwig Linux version you installed and struggled with, was it, by chance, packaged as a Flatpak?
EnergyXT, always ahead of the curve, already had this feature in 2007
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