Register the wineasio driver in the Wine registry (with any terminal emulation):ģ2bit version: If you need more then two WineASIO I/O, make a file named. If you can't find this in your package manager, try this "universal" binary archives: Install wineasio with your package manager. Go to for more info.Īt least you need to have a running JACK system and WINE (->1.0). The ways how to use Windows VST software are documented and supported by JackLab for openSUSE ( )įor Ubuntu you can use the Ubuntustudio metapackage for to have a kernel-rt and some audio apps for creative users. WineAsio is a simple translator telling Windows applications that they have a working ASIO driver, needed for realtime audio support. One of the good things about a VST host driven by WINE/WineASIO is that we can use nearly 90% of the existing Windows VST plug-ins. Although there is no official MuLab for Linux version (yet?), here is a possible way to use MuLab on Linux, thanks to Michael Bohle from JackLab:
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