View Full Version : [ubuntu] Reason 3 works with wine / wine doors
DillByrne
April 30th, 2009, 04:23 PM
I decided to give reason 3 a go , and see would it install and if so how would it run, i was surprised , it lags a bit graphically but the sound is in real time :) but its still very much usable, i didnt test my keyboard with it because im not at home at the min but iv read that it wont work any way because of asio , i just did a straight install, and everything went grand first time round! :D
im using wine ver 1.0.1
& wine doors,
on a toshiba equium a200 -1ac, core 2 duo processor and 2 gigs of ram
heres some screen shots
thorgal
May 1st, 2009, 04:59 AM
I use the piano emulator Pianoteq with wineasio 0.7.4. It accepts incoming MIDI events from my keyboard, no sweat at all ;)
Soon, netjack2 will be mature enough. I have tested the latest netjack2 code which can run on a windows XP client, communicating to a linux master jack server. It's already very impressive. When the devs work out a bridge between the win MIDI and jack MIDI, it will be real fun. It should come out soon. So you will be able to have reason running on a windows XP client for example, transmitting audio or MIDI output through netjack to your linux master server. Or vice versa: send MIDI events from a linux MIDI sequencer to a windows XP client triggering a VSTi, the audio of which is redirected to the master server ;)
dkokkos
May 4th, 2009, 06:01 PM
you just made my day... i never tried it but I have winxp right now for Reason and Cubase only...
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