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Old 07-27-2018, 10:56 AM   #2
4duhwinnn
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U-he Colour Copy beta came out for linux, vst3 included,
very shortly after the win/mac versions, so I take that
as a good sign, and I see new user niks, reporting
U-he linux purchases, important market info for the boss.

It's also worth noting, that as Reaper linux port usage
has steadily increased, the original KVR U-he linux-beta topic
that was closed by Abique, the port coder-in-chief, has steadily
increased views, indicating search engines are spreading
good 'old' information, also leading some people here, no doubt.
So Reaper has a broad, if subtle influence on the rest of the
ITB audio industry. Bitwig, Mixbus, Renoise, and Tracktion
also contributed in the timeline leading here, where linux
has a little momentum, taking in win 10 refugees,
and young first-time computer owners who lack any corporate
legacy bias, and are appalled at Mac prices.

Abique preferred using Reddit for his U-he forum, and has it at

https://www.reddit.com/r/UheOnLinux/

Money talks loudest. Voting with our wallets
and accurate comments will help. discoDSP has
linux versions of Bliss sampler, and synths Discovery Pro,
Vertigo, and the free obxd, PianoteQ has regular updates,
and

http://www.airwindows.com/

releases a steady stream of Patreon-supported free plugins,
with many videos, helpful for folks like me,
who don't have decades of production experience.

I see the future as very bright, regardless
of Steinberg, apple, or m-soft.
Cheers
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