How to run all ( windows ) DAWs & VST Plugins under Linux ( ? )

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  1. Zealious

    Zealious Kapellmeister

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    Hi there, Great( est ) day to you,

    How would i successfully, and in a fun & manageable ( easy to use ) way, use all my Windows Based Software, like Bitwig, Cubase 14 ( with all the extra install options out there ), FL Studio, Renoise ( and insert your favorite software here ) and all my VST plugins & Instruments ( including JBridge versions ) natively, Under Linux ( using any available method( s ) to achieve such a system fully working, and working fully and smoothly ) ( ? )

    I am asking, because i just finished a project to install all my software from an earlier Windows Build, as a means to future proof my setup - only to learn, we are being forced to have Local Accounts on Windows - now that all userbase is routed to TPM monitored/Controlled systems

    The reason why i don't like this, is because i want a system that is fully functional for sure - and as many of you having an experience with windows will know, it will be perfectly fine one day, and then out of the blue, something might happen, that either will just make all your work no longer be there, or force you to spend days to retrieve everything from various means of backups & workarounds

    All of this is almost becoming more work, than dealing with anything related to music...

    The same time, would be well spent on actually working on the songs, instead of maintaining a system, that is ( as many know what is going on in the world ) kind of built to not support musicians specifically.

    So i am looking for an easy way, and easy alternative, to have a fully functional, rock solid, future proofable system, where i am able to use my native Windows VST instruments, and installing all my favorite software.

    Thank you for all solutions

    Stay Blessed & Have a Great Fun ahead,

    Z
     
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  3. Zealious

    Zealious Kapellmeister

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    anybody tried yet/running anything like this/running things like this successfully.. ?

     
  4. BlackHawk

    BlackHawk Platinum Record

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    First question first: Why for f sake do you want to fit a square peg in a round hole? If you are concerned regarding privacy on Win: pull the internet plug.
     
  5. OBKenobi

    OBKenobi Producer

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    MS will very likely back down on the forced account thing in Win 11. Win 10 is unaffected, just continue to use that until they stop making drivers for it. It will last another couple of years. Don't worry about the "security updates", that's just FUD.
     
  6. PulseWave

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    If you want a secure, stable, and long-lasting music computer system, unplug the modem and stay offline. Forget Linux. Instead, change your behavior and go online with a different, second system. Forgo updates!

    Buy a second hard drive that's slightly larger than your C:/ drive and create a full backup of your C:/ drive using excellent backup software. This backup software allows you to create an emergency boot disk and restore your system in case of an emergency.

    Monitor your C:/ drive for errors. Install CrystalDiscInfo, https://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskinfo
    so you can back up your old drive to the new one before it dies.

    Back up all important files separately to Blu-ray, DVD, CD, or an external hard drive.
     
  7. ptepper

    ptepper Producer

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    It's a no go, just forget it.
     
  8. Synclavier

    Synclavier Audiosexual

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    You should understand that Docker is virtualisation that could be a problem for audio latency and have potential audio synchronization issues
     
  9. twoheart

    twoheart Audiosexual

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    I do love Unix, Xenix, Linux...
    BUT for serious musik making they are just not feasible.

    Instead stay with Win 10 with
    - a good firewall and make USE of it. Block everything and only allow apps you know what they do (win firewall control helps a lot).
    - Do make weekly backups.
    - If you'll like to slow down your machine OR can't stay away installing every random app OR click any link then install an A/V.

    That's it. Works great for me for years now without a hassle and myriads of apps.

    As a musician/producer you won't get happy with Linux.
     
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