On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 03:59:12AM +1100, Shayne O'Connor wrote:
maybe one day soon, we could organise a group of us to
organise a
structured crew of testers/debuggers/advocates to get a specified set of
programs working with wine ... wavelab and fruityloops look promising
because they already work to some degree, and if fully working, they
would really provide access to ALL the audio possibilities of windows on
linux (wavelab with its comprehensive audio processing/editing and
fruityloops with it's sequencing/vst-midi interface).
Did you have tested Reason ? If you want I can try it, but I would need help to
setup such a configuration. I never put a finger in all this VST/Wine/DSSI stuff :)
Any howto or something to begin ?
Regards
Philippe
anyway, hope everyone can get something out of this :)
shayne
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