Loolarge
(Loolarge)
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Like the Track!
How do you go about running windows VSTs in Linux, can you even use 64bit ones these days?
I have only been using native ones so far.
callistix
(callistix)
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Like the Track!
Thank you
How do you go about running windows VSTs in Linux
I don’t use Windows VST, only native Linux, mostly from u-he.
Here’s a list of Linux VSTs that I started some time ago:https://forum.renoise.com/t/list-of-freeware-and-commercial-linux-vst-i/47242
Loolarge
(Loolarge)
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Ah, it looked like Zebra was windows only.
OMG that is one extensive list, props for putting it together!
I see many new/unknown plug-ins, very interesting.
The commercial ones I own are DiscoDSP Discovery+Discovery Pro, Illformed Glitch 2 and some EQ/compressor thingies that I forgot the name of.
I’ll browse and see. Thanks!
Thank you
I don’t use Windows VST, only native Linux, mostly from u-he.
Here’s a list of Linux VSTs that I started some time ago:https://forum.renoise.com/t/list-of-freeware-and-commercial-linux-vst-i/47242
Thats an extensive list for sure; nice too see #TylerN6 in there, too! Great track btw.
Ah, it looked like Zebra was windows only.
OMG that is one extensive list, props for putting it together!
I see many new/unknown plug-ins, very interesting.
The commercial ones I own are DiscoDSP Discovery+Discovery Pro, Illformed Glitch 2 and some EQ/compressor thingies that I forgot the name of.
I’ll browse and see. Thanks!