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Anyone here tried using non-native digital audio workstations like Ableton Live through wine or whatever on Linux? Does it suck? So far I've found good replacements for Adobe products on Linux and all my favorite games seem to run very well on Linux these days but music production is literally the only thing still holding me back from switching to it on my main PC. Even if I switched to using Reaper or Bitwig I'm concerned that I won't get all my external hardware working including my Focusrite sound card and certain vst plugins that require licensing with iLok.
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>>108499485
i use claude
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>>108499485
Yes, me FL Studio signature bundle
Works like a charm, even low latency drivers and my midi keyboard.
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>>108499653
What about plugins?
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>>108499709
Work too (64bit as well as 32bit)



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