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What's your opinion of Wine (the compatibility layer) and Wine-based Vst bridges on Linux? Could them represent a real productive solution to the lack of plugins, at least is some cases? Or does it make sense to use Linux+Wine at all?
Asked by Lurens (93.35.72.x) on February 19 2019, 9:26am
Reply on February 20 2019, 1:49am:
WINE is great, but native is more satisfying.
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Posted by Lurens (93.35.72.x) on February 20 2019, 2:38pm:
I agree! Unfortunately I can't find some good native amps sims, so wine is the only solution for now if I want to avoid dual boot
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