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I have been using the "try ubuntu" option from my Bootable USB, I downloaded ardour but was disappointed that their demo was only 10 min... while I was setting up my e kit to make sure it worked, it kept bugging me every 10 min to pay for the software. That was pretty off-putting. I think I will keep using reaper.
it really reaps the llamas ass.
were you able to get the steven slate vsts running in some host?
Not yet unfortunately, I'm still new to linux so it's still taking me longer to figure things out. I got reaper up and running really easy, but wine took a while to figure out. But I eventually got that working and was able to install Steven slate audio center and I git my drum kit to register in reaper. But I wasn't able to get Steven slate working, I think I'll have to use yabridge, which several other comments brought up. But I'm making progress!
Good luck. If Steven slate keeps fucking up your christmas it might be possible to duplicate what you use it for using a native effects package.