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Thu Feb 24 14:23:06 CST 2011


have the expectation that it will run the same or better than in
Windows or MacOSX.

WineASIO link;

http://sourceforge.net/projects/wineasio/

you will also need to get the ASIO SDK from steinberg to compile
wineASIO (i don't have a link off hand, google it). and this guide
although geared towards setting up Reaper in wine, has a section on
compiling and installing WineASIO. this site is somewhat dated, but
the compilation is pretty much the same

http://www.davehayes.org/2007/04/27/howto-reaper-on-ubuntu-linux-with-winea=
sio

info on Jack-audio-connection-kit  (although you should be able to
install jack with your disto's package manager)

http://www.jackaudio.org

going back to my point on 'your milage will vary', have a look at
wine's Application DataBase on Ableton;

http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?bIsQueue=3Dfalse&bIsRejected=3Dfa=
lse&sClass=3Dvendor&iId=3D2619&sAction=3Dview&sTitle=3DView+Developer

as you can see, you may or may not get it to run very well.

cheerz



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