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Old 11-05-2018, 03:58 PM   #27
4duhwinnn
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Originally Posted by Sblissk View Post
should i just dual boot linux for day today use and use windows for when i record and edit music.

if anyone has any videos on how they use reaper in linux that would be aweseome thanks.
Put a linux on an external drive, and start the learning curve.
Products from these devs install and register OK with consistancy
for me:

IK Multimedia
discoDSP (linux ports exist)
U-he (linux ports exist)
PianoteQ (linux ports exist)
Overtone DSP (linux ports exist)
KV331
Dimitri Sches
Fathom
EZDrummer
SugarBytes
the old Cakewalk synths (Rapture, Dimension Pro, z3ta+ 1.5
Wusikstation V5 and addons
AirWindows

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Some reading is required to get NI's Native Access going, with a few
wine over-rides put in place, and LinVst is used in general,
to wrap windows .dlls as linux-native .so vsts.

I have Razor and Prism registered from NI along with
their freebies, and the Form demo.(others have Kontakt running)
and oldies like Massive, FM8, Absynth, run OK and
might register OK, with Service Center. Sometimes
copying registry data and sneakernet of installed folders
to wine counterparts works.

This assumes using linux versions of Reaper or Bitwig,
a recent wineHQ, and also using windows Reaper in wine.
to cover a lot of bases. Harrison Mixbus is also good
to get when on sale. About 90% of synthedit plugins
will work.
Cheers
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