wineasio
linux_rocksmith
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wineasio
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FL Studio doesn't show all Komplete Audio 6 INs and OUTs.
Don't know if it will remedy your situation but I've had more success using WineASIO with FL Studio and my Focusrite on MX Linux. https://github.com/wineasio/wineasio
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Asio for Linux
I haven't done it, and I don't know what you did in Arch, but it looks like there are some repos from https://github.com/wineasio/wineasio that you can add since Ubuntu is Debian based? Or you can build it, but it might be more of a pain.
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I'm a music producer and I want to try to switch to Linux. Any suggestions for what distribution I should use?
As for FL-Studio, I never tried it myself, because native apps are much more preferred (apart from Ardour, there are commercial ones like Reaper, Bitwig, Waveform,...), but it seems to work through Wine as far as I google it. Keep in mind though, that making low latency audio going along with Windows software while completely possible, will require you to jump through some hoops. There is the wineasio project, and I didn't try it for years, but last time I used it around 2018, it worked.
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How do I setup WineASIO in Ableton Live 11 Suite?
You need to install it to your WINE prefix. This readme has detailed instructions: https://github.com/wineasio/wineasio/blob/master/README.md
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How to get NeuralDSP working on Linux [Tutorial]
You will also need wineasio, which willredirect audio from Asio to Jack. Follow this to add the revelevant depository, then run sudo apt-get update and finally sudo apt-get install wineasio .
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Finally got Rocksmith running on Arch Linux
Just build it from source.
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WineASIO through bottles on Fedora?
Trouble is, all the install guides I can find are for Ubuntu (or Debian based systems), and I end up getting an error when trying to make the .dll from the Github, so can anyone guide me in installing it on Fedora?
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Ableton on Linux?
The latency is fine under PipeWire, but you can set up wineasio if you would like even better latency.
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Music production with Steam Deck
MIDI will be fine but most audio interfaces use some form of ASIO drivers so it's probably more complicated than it needs to be. https://github.com/wineasio/wineasio
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Can't get WineASIO to work :(
Ref: https://github.com/wineasio/wineasio/issues/24
linux_rocksmith
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Some issues I ran into running RS with RS_ASIO on Steam Deck, that may help somebody like me
I finally got running Rocksmith with RS_ASIO (wine_asio) on Steam Deck, following this guide but with a lot of Google too.
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My audio interface input volume is way lower than in Windows - help a noob please?
I followed this guide: https://github.com/theNizo/linux_rocksmith
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Rocksmith 2014
There is a guide, https://github.com/thenizo/linux_rocksmith, but it requires changing the readonly filesystem. I feel like there might be a better way to do this with Bottles but haven't had the interest to delve back into this.
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DLC/CDLC on Linux?
I had a similar issue and did finally get RSASIO to work. I basically followed this guide, but had a similar issue where I either could launch from steam and dlc/cldc would work fine, or I could launch from Lutris and get sound but no dlc/cdlc. After struggling with it for a week or so I finally tried reverting to the "legacy" version of Rocksmith, and it worked (using the Lutris launcher, but not through Steam)!
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Finally got Rocksmith running on Arch Linux
Thanks to the amazing GitHub user "TheNizo", there's a really good guide on how to get this up and running quite quickly, with no delay, good FPS and a relatively painless experience.
- RS2014 on a Steam Deck - still working on the RTC but otherwise runs well!
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SteamOS vs Rocksmith 2014 - Windows Wins again
Please look on protondb before whining about compatability. I found this guide via google, that one probably works.
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gamer-os - A Steam Big Picture based couch gaming OS
yabridge - A modern and transparent way to use Windows VST2, VST3 and CLAP plugins on Linux
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wineasio
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