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  • RiViT
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    I second this sentiment. I’m facing the end of Windows 10 support next year and I’m switching to Linux. I’d love to take my Toontrack products with me rather than switch to another brand.

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    Thanked by: AncientDreamland and geraldtuckermusic
    geraldtuckermusic
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    I agree 100%!!  As joabogers aptly stated, my DAW, Reaper, runs perfectly natively on Linux. Running the ToonTrack products via Wine is sometimes hit or miss. I’ve purchased every ToonTrack product except Superior Drummer, plus multiple expansion and MIDI packs, so I am a loyal customer. Just please help us Linux OS users by offering the products for Linux. I refuse to depend on Windows for my music production!! Who would?!

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    Thanked by: AncientDreamland
    AncientDreamland
    Participant

    I’m getting 60 and I started a new journey without being an IT professional.
    Linux.

    I’m fed up with Microsofts politics and their OS gets worse and worse.
    No Win11 for me. No more Win10 from Oct 14th 25 on.
    I got SD3 up and running on Mint Wilma and besides the drag and drop function it’s working with Reaper.
    (Native Access is much more evil – still trying to install the libraries !)

    Anyway… there will be more and more people in the future using Linux.
    The Linux community grew from 3% to 4% within the last year.
    Well thats not much, but the growth rate is significant and should be noticed by the big players in the business like Toontrack.
    Unsupported customers are lost customers sooner or later.I love the quality of Toontrack products, but in the end there are others on the market that do support Linux.
    So maybe one day…

    All the best.

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    Thanked by: geraldtuckermusic
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