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  • Prim
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    +101 for Linux support.

    I have recently installed Linux Mint Cinnamon as dual boot with Windows 11 Pro. Just through the UI and navigation that I have encountered so far, it is (IMHO) a worthy contender.

    I will eventually, be switching to Linux for my Music Production needs, and to use it as my daily driver.

    I have invested a fair amount of £’s on carefully selected VST/i plugins, along with Cubase Pro, but I am willing/prepared to find alternatives for the one’s that are just not compatible with Linux.

    The market for Linux support may seem futile, but how are we to move forward without taking risks? This is how a business starts in the first place after all. The possibility of new customers are definitely there, as the Linux user base grows each day.

    I am watching Presonus Studio One very closely, and when they finally support Linux natively, they’ll eventually get my investment.

    So yes please @ToonTrack, please consider Linux support.

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    Thanked by: geraldtuckermusic
    Prim
    Participant

    Cheers Scott-E.

    I sometimes find all these different ways of installing certain VSTs baffling, so thanks for shedding light on this for me, much appreciation.

    All the best.
    Prim

    Prim
    Participant

    Scott E, you are a diamond.

    Thanks for all your support.

    Kind regards.

    Prim

    Prim
    Participant

    Hi Scott E.

    Yes, thanks that clears up the authorization but what about installation, I.e do I need to install the Project Manager or can I install directly from the .exe installation files?

    Thanks again.

    Prim
    Participant

    Thanks a bunch Scott E for replying.

    Gonna check out the link now.

    Prim
    Participant

    Thanks alot Bob.

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