Can a Linux Desktop Audio Workstation use virtual instruments [VST] that are not native to Linux?

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  • LinVst

    Linux Windows vst wrapper/bridge

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  • airwave

    Airwave is a WINE-based VST bridge, that allows for the use of Windows 32- and 64-bit VST 2.4 audio plugins with Linux VST hosts

  • There is a program called Airwave that you can use, which allows you to convert windows vsts into linux vsts. It requires wine, and the windows vsts need to be located somewhere on the virtual C:\ drive. Airwave can be found here: https://github.com/psycha0s/airwave/releases/download/1.3.3/airwave_1.3.3-1_amd64.deb

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