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wiki:vst_support_and_commercial_apps [2021/08/10 23:31] – [VST Plugins Database] gootzwiki:vst_support_and_commercial_apps [2021/08/10 23:38] – [DAWs and Trackers] gootz
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   * Natively compiled VST plug-ins, also known as LinuxVST's. These are plug-ins that are compiled to run on Linux systems   * Natively compiled VST plug-ins, also known as LinuxVST's. These are plug-ins that are compiled to run on Linux systems
  
-  * VST's compiled for Windows. These can be used with the help of Wine, free and open-source compatibility layer that aims to allow applications developed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems, and any host that supports Windows VST's.+  * VST's compiled for Windows. These can be used with the help a bridge (wine) and any host that supports Windows VST's.
  
 ===== Commercial VSTs for Linux ===== ===== Commercial VSTs for Linux =====
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   *  [[https://github.com/wineasio/wineasio| Wineasio]] provides an ASIO to JACK driver for WINE. ASIO is the most common Windows low-latency driver, so is commonly used in audio workstation programs. (Wine's built-in JACK transport isn't a Windows ASIO driver.)   *  [[https://github.com/wineasio/wineasio| Wineasio]] provides an ASIO to JACK driver for WINE. ASIO is the most common Windows low-latency driver, so is commonly used in audio workstation programs. (Wine's built-in JACK transport isn't a Windows ASIO driver.)
  
-===== DAWs and Trackers =====+===== Commercial DAWs and Trackers =====
  
 === Bitwig Studio === === Bitwig Studio ===
wiki/vst_support_and_commercial_apps.txt · Last modified: 2022/03/03 16:36 by gootz