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Have you tried the free SampleTank 3 from IK Multimedia,įor general impressions? I've been able to register their products Scripting languagesĪre a linux strong suit, so uniting on one for instrument articulations, I'd think it better to fully develope sfz format,Īnd some good free efforts are ongoing.

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I doubt there is a large legal market for a cracked or reverse engineered The move to 'Native Access', online-only registration, and to that point, having a secondary linux installed, just for testing that as it evolves,Īnd for wine-staging tests regarding Kontakt, and other related ongoing developements, would be a good path to maintain. NI are getting a fair share of grief from their win/mac base regarding Being in Germany/Berlin, there isĪ much larger than 'normal' fluency with linux, partiallyĮvidenced by Bitwig and U-he linux ports being justĭown the road and around the corner, so to speak, and they do notice

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Use case, and desire for their creating a solid linux installation,Īnd registration process. I would start by writing a nice letter to NI, stating your But I can't live without my sample libraries (which are all. Really, all this anti-piracy dongle stuff. So what's more possible, creating a windows/mac wrapper that can take care of Service Center B.S., or creating an alternative sampler that can read encrypted. The Reaktor demo runs a very generous 30 minutes,Īnd they have many great products well under $100.īe prepared for unexpected jewels, if you utilize logical aspects of Create a Native Instruments account,ĭownload the Reaktor demo, and vist the 'user library' (the NI take on presets) while commercial. ens 'ensembles' typically have far less than 100 snapshots

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Of free developed plugins, called ensembles Native Instruments Reaktor, is a vsti and also a standalone app,Ī dev environment and product host, that has many hundreds Repro-1, and Podolski (the windows versions may beĭesired for keeping favorite effects chains made with plugins U-he Zebra2, Bazille, Diva, Hive, ACE, TyrellN6, KV331 Synthmaster 2.8x (with modified skin), and Synthmaster Oneģ2bit Voyager (with Asseca/limeflavor skin) Older 32bit Cakewalk Dimension Pro, Rapture, and z3ta+ 1.5 Older Wusiskation and many 3rd party sample/soundsets Older 32bit Sampletank/Tron/Moog SonicSynth2

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Older synths, perhaps requiring 2nd-hand purchases, will be called 'older',Īnd those possibly available only as 32 bit called '32bit'. Sample/soundsets, or just a lot of included sounds. These each have 300 or more presets 'out there', either asĮxtra/3rd-party. Successfully registered, or are freeware with trivial installs. Here are some windows vsti's that are either commercial, and can be Helm synth 0.9 is out now, linux, win, and mac. Perhaps their Mac installers could be modifiedįor linux, since there are similar file structures in place?Īs it is, a plethora of great sounds are available for linux Native Instruments are now in that group, as their Service Center app is replaced Separate native linux port is not a high priority, from their perspective.Īnother group of developers are bent on convoluted installersĪnd online-only registration schemes, sometimes poorly supported,Īnd in the kase of Kontakt, oft mentioned over the years as a studio requirement,Īnd it's lack of compatability with linux as a reason to avoid linux, And a lot of these devsĪre small-budget shoestring efforts, if not freeware. Improving wine and vst wrappers is more important. Where is _need_ for native linux ports? It can be argued that This widely done, old style VST developers will be able to follow and provide native Linux versions.īut if the 'old-style' vsts's work that well (and many do, I've been using them for years)

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They will just install their beloved VSTs on the Linux box and be happy and safe.

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With decently "bridged" Windows VST support, people would not even notice that there is some Windows based technology behind the screens handled by WineLib. Mostly this is due to Wine not fully implementing the support needed by a plug-in, bugs, or possibly the need for a special configuration of wine. Some will work perfectly, others partially, and some won't work at all. Note that this still is not a perfect solution and results will vary depending on what plug-ins you are trying to use. I'll try to list them here, if any are missing, please let me know and I'll add them to the list:Īll of the above solutions use Wine to provide the OS support needed by the plug-ins, though they differ in how they are implemented and how they can be used in REAPER. REAPER so far has no builtin bridge to run Windows VST(I)s on Linux, but there are several third party utilities that can help. I've created this thread to discuss running Windows VST(I)s in REAPER on Linux.Īny discussions on various solutions, programs, development, bugs, feature requests, tips and tricks, etc are on topic.















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