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  • No problem!

    -Yabridge is still actively being developped. The developer responds to issues on it’s Github frequently.

    -Ableton 11.x currently has gold status on WineDB. other versions have varying ratings bronze to platinum.

    -I don’t use iLok plugins a lot, but I just tried installing one. iLok gave an error for me. Some searching gave me a thread about a user that got a specific iLok version to work though, so you may need to experiment with this yourself: This thread

    I don’t know much about CLAP since I always used VSTs (Cubase user after all :P ). I hope more developers will implement it as an alternative, but I don’t have high hopes. .Au could only become a standard because of Apple’s willingness to not support VSTs in Logic. I’m not sure if a third-party format can shift that much weight. All DAWS either support VST, AU or AAX and I don’t think developers want ANOTHER format to maintain.


  • Steinberg plugins are not working at all for me. I have Absolute 4 and Cubase Artist 12.

    The licensing app installs fine. However, the download center cannot be installed. If you download the installers directly from Steinberg, those don’t install.

    I did have some luck with downloading Steinberg installers on a windows pc with download assistant, and then opening THOSE installers on Linux. They installed correctly this way and Yabridge (vst bridge for Linux) even identified them correctly. But the vsts would crash on start.

    Yabridge is essential to using VSTs on Linux. Works great from my experience, IF the vst actually can start at all. But that is never a Yabridge problem, always a VST specific Wine problem.

    Arturia stuff can be installed without any problems (through wine)

    Spitfire’s recent update broke things.

    From what I’ve seen, Ableton is pretty nicely supported by the Wine community. But any Ableton or Wine update can break things, so you’ll need to have Wine and Ableton updates freezed if you want a hasslefree life.

    Hardware stuff I had no problems with for now, but I have mostly simple midi controllers. I have an external soundcard (UR22 mk2), so my latency is as low on Windows.

    For now I cannot recommend anyone that has extensive VST libraries to fully commit to Linux. The support is simply not there yet. Wine is not reliable enough, and I would hate to be stopped by a Wine error when inspiration hits. You’ll be troubleshooting for days to hopefully get your favourite VSTs working, and pray they don’t break when they update.

    I dual boot for now. Music and VR on Windows, all other tasks on Linux. I’m considering making stems for all my projects so I could switch to a different DAW with only Arturia plugins in the future. But I’m not ready yet.

    I’m not a super expert, but I did try very hard to get my steinberg stuff and Spitfire Labs working. Feel free to ask any followup questions.









  • Like others have said: If you have a decent GPU in your PC, automatic1111 with stable diffusion is absolutely worth a try. For windows, it’s not that hard to install. Just follow the guide on github step by step.

    With my old nvidia gtx 970, it took about 45 seconds to render an image. Anything newer will only grant you faster generation.

    Do note that if you have an AMD gpu, it’s a pain on windows currently. My current 6700XT is about as fast as my old 970 on windows.

    On Linux, AMD works great (6 seconds for an image for me right now), but that requires some tinkering.





  • Interesting. In my country nobody wants to live next to windmills (I’m from the Netherlands). The sound and even the constant shadows falling over your house is said to be causing mental health issues.

    Mind you, The Netherlands is a very densly populated country.

    I’d say about 30% has solar on their roof though.

    E: here’s a research that had been done by our government: It seems mostly in English, for those that are interested:

    RIVM report on windmills

    Conclusion seems to be that it cannot be said for certain that the sound of windmills are the sole reason for sleeplessness and mental health problems.