Re: [linux-audio-user] WINE + audio experiences ?

From: Johannes Mario Ringheim <jri@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Jan 22 2006 - 13:46:37 EET

Dave Phillips wrote:
> I'll probably use those three working apps for my profile, but are there
> any other sound applications that users commonly run under WINE ?
> Anything I should take a look at in addition to what I've already
> selected ?

I've been using Renoise alot under wine:
http://renoise.com/

Renoise is a quite hefty tracker-style app with vst-support, automation
and a whole more.

This is on Mandriva, pretty much any version of Wine I've tried. It
works 100% as good as in windows, as far as I can tell, and most VSTs
work. In fact it *feels* faster than in windows, but I don't have
benchmarks to prove this. I guess it might be because Wine doesn't have
to load all the slow parts of windows that windows has...?
On Ubuntu it is way to sluggish and the sound is distorted, haven't yet
tried on Debian yet (it says it needs directx 8).

Now I guess the jack-outputs in Wine are working, but what one really
misses is the ability to sync with jack. I know there's a patch for
Soundtracker to do this, but as this provides no LADSPA support, nor
seperate jack-outputs, it gets kinda boring to work with. OTOH it would
be truly awesome if ST had this, and much preferable to running non-free
software in wine.

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Received on Sun Jan 22 16:15:07 2006

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