[linux-audio-user] Windows Audio Apps with latest Wine

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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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> -- 
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> fedora core 2 
> kernel 2.6.9-2.2.rdt.rhfc2.ccrma
> wine 20041201
> xfce 4.2rc2
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> asus a7n8x-x m/b
> 80 gb western digital caviar h/d
> 512mb generic ram
> nvidia geforce mx400 agp 8x v/c
> soundblaster live 5.1 platinum
> 
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