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DAW software for Linux?
(sh.itjust.works)
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Another option for using vsts is to run the Windows version of reaper in wine and load in your vsts the same way.
The windows version of reaper was built with full wine compatibility in mind so doing it this way might provide less resistance than trying to get things working with yabridge
I've always struggled installing it on wine. But I've never been good at wine and other windows translation stuff outside of letting things like steam and heroic install and manage those things for me.