![]() Haven't shown themselves accurate in my years of experience Will find similar happiness, and not settle for less. Great fun, using the best tools I can find/afford, and hope others Passing day, and each new software update or release. Or spreading suppositions that are more out-dated with each Using linux is about freedom, not about self-imposed restrictions, Using only linux native software to make music. Neither of those two alternatives, and also does not accept the obvious third possibility: While in reality, there is vast creative potential to make music in linux, that embraces You present twoĬhoices, either use windows to make music, or 'hack and have fun' using linux, Haven't shown themselves accurate in my years of experience. To me, windows versions are terribly restricting environments for creating music,Ĭompared to most mainstream linux distros.Īnd your suppositions about about technical difficulties and suboptimal performance Than I do native linux instruments and plugins that work with fewer troubles. To be honest, I have far more windows vsts that work fine in reaper/wine, If the intention were to hack and have fun on the other hand. Imo it's just one of those cases where if the intention is to make music, it makes better sense to just run Reaktor and Doze VST's on a dedicated Windoze computer. There will be endless issues with things breaking which used to work every time some configuration setting changes or software updates appear and so forth. Asbak wrote:Even it it's technically possible to get it to work, is there really much point? The performance is always going to be suboptimal compared to Native Windows.
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