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airwave discussion
airwave reviews and mentions
- Hey has anyone managed to use Addictive drums under Linux? Loading into reaper just hangs and then crashes
- What external vst's do you use?
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Migrating from Ableton Live to Bitwig Studio? Worth it?
VST-wise the situation is decent on Linux. WINE supports a good amount and works pretty well now. I've seen some comments here saying Bitwig supports 32-bit plugins natively and I don't know about that since I switched back to Windows a year ago, but when I was using it, I had to use a bridge, and I used one called Airwave, which worked great. You set each plugins up once and then if it works, it works without issues after that!
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Two Notes wall of sound plugin?
I have never tried using that plugin on linux, but you could try using the windows version with Airwave, a windows VST to linux VST bridge. Can't guarantee that it will work perfectly, though.
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Can a Linux Desktop Audio Workstation use virtual instruments [VST] that are not native to Linux?
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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Does anyone have advice for running VSTs in FL Studio through Lutris?
I have heard good things about Airwave: https://github.com/psycha0s/airwave
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SWITCHING to Linux Mint 20 Xfce from Windows 10, but I'm afraid because of music production.
airwave works similar to LinVst (also based on Wine)
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psycha0s/airwave is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of airwave is C++.