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Is there a community or database where people have tested different plugins on Linux either natively or with Wine to see if they can get things working?
I'll be honest, I'm just starting this journey. My music stuff is still all on Mac.
No worries, I’m hoping someone with a fire in their soul for Linux music production will come along and give us the answers we seek
There is, if you look up yabridge that's like a plugin bridge that natively runs windows vsts in reaper for Linux through wine with almost no hassle. They have a list somewhere
Maybe here:
Favorite music production software on Linux
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