Studio One is now on Linux, Focusrite supports driver development, Bitwig is there. Any chance we can see this plugin native on Linux? Or is there an official way to run this somehow different?
Take a look at yabridge, which allows to use Windows VST, VST3, and CLAP plugins in Linux. I've been running all Sonic Charge plugins for about a year now without any issues.
I've also run a number of other plugins from other companies and so far it has been mostly successful. I have encountered a few plugins that I wasn't able to run completely nor at all. Therefore it is not a perfect solution, but it is the best one I've found.
Just tried to install yabridge, but it requires wine and wine just doesn't work for me. And not just for me if I look at the review section.
I'm trying to get Yabridge running with Sonic Charge on Steam OS, for use with Bitwig, will update if successful.
Motu is also actively supporting Linux as well with an unofficial cuemix and releasing their info about their avb api. The plugs work with yabridge, however, I am not able to register my beloved microtonic.
I've been using Sonic Charge plugins with yabridge for months now with no issues. But, if possible, native Linux builds are always appreciated!
- Error Eyes wrote:
Take a look at yabridge, which allows to use Windows VST, VST3, and CLAP plugins in Linux. I've been running all Sonic Charge plugins for about a year now without any issues.
I've also run a number of other plugins from other companies and so far it has been mostly successful. I have encountered a few plugins that I wasn't able to run completely nor at all. Therefore it is not a perfect solution, but it is the best one I've found.
Your aren't on Linux Arch or Manjaro by any chance and can tell me, how you did it? I tried REAPER and Carla Plugin Host with the yabridge "converted" Synplant VST3. It freezes REAPER on loading. It can load into Carla, but as soon as I open the GUI, it freezes. I assume it might be something Wayland related or so. I am on Manjaro Linux.
So far I tried many things; tweaked some Wine settings, downgraded to older wine-staging versions. Still freezing, unfortunately.
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