Does Orion run at all with wine?
I saw some posts about it before, but they didn't seem to reveal a final outcome. I installed Ubuntu Studio 64 (mostly because I need some video editing capability, and wanted to combine the install with music apps, etc.), and was thinking that if Orion works ok with wine, I would try Orion 64, just to test it out.
Is anyone actually working with Linux + Orion with any success?
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Winei am running a fedora 64 for my work related activities. but its just that i dont use it for anything other than work. i guess if you have asio driver working perhaps it may be optimal. otherwise its obvious there will be a latency due to abstraction. if you have time on your hands, you should definitely check it out and let us know, all the best!
WineI tried it a few years ago with Ubuntu and it wasn't very usable. There was no support for ASIO in wine so had to use WDM, even then the audio was crackly and there was quite a delay with the GUI (mixer sliders and knobs not smooth to adjust). Of course it could all be working now, but I gave up on Linux as there is little support for audio apps I use and it is still not user friendly (it is still ridiculously complicated the way Linux installs and configuration work, and not user friendly at all).
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well, there's this now: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wineasio I'm going to give it a try a little later today, and if I have good results, I'll post back. However, I'm not at all familiar with the Ubuntu Studio interface, so it might take a few minutes to learn how to connect everything through 'jack'. If anyone else reads this, who's tried it recently, I'd be interested to read about your experiences.
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