Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] FM7 ?
From: Andres Cabrera (andres_AT_geminiflux.com)
Date: Wed Dec 15 2004 - 23:35:14 EET
There was a thread sometime ago on the Sonar forum, where the
possibility of running Sonar on Linux was addressed. Ron Kuper
(Cakewalk's VP/Engineering) tried running it under wine, but reported
Sonar won't run for now. It was also clear that it is not a priority for
them, so it will probably take long before Sonar runs (if ever) on
linux, especially since it so deeply interacts with WDM kernel streaming
stuff.
Andrés
Russell Hanaghan wrote:
> Brad Fuller wrote:
>
>> For that matter, is anyone running Reaktor, Kontakt or Absynth under
>> Linux? I'd love to get these working, but I don't know how. I can't
>> even get Sonar working under wine.
>
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> I would not be despondent about "Not getting Sonar to work under
> Wine". There were reports of like Cakewalk 9 working under wine. This
> is comparable to the HAL 2000 on Space Odesy 2001!! I don't think
> anyone has reported on Winhq about Sonar ever working. I too have
> attempted installing on known working versions of Wine that run vst's.
> I think the dxi and WDM driver stuff is one of the biggest problems.
>
> I think the vst page over there on Dave's site reports someone getting
> Kontakt and/ or Reaktor working??
>
> R~
>
>>
>> Is there some pointers some where that I can view?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> brad
>>
>> Dave Phillips wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings, Earthlings:
>>>
>>> As a long-time fan of FM synthesis I've been wondering whether I
>>> should try getting NI's FM7 running under libfst or vstserver. I own
>>> two TX802s and am very fond of their sounds. NI's advertising makes
>>> some extraordinary claims about FM7, so I thought I'd ask here to
>>> see if anyone on this list has used it. I'm especially interested in
>>> whether anyone has actually compared it to its hardware antecedents.
>>>
>>> Anyone ?
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> dp
>>>
>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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