I update the Linux Support Request Tracking regularly, see https://linuxaudio.dev/linux-support-request-tracking.
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I update the Linux Support Request Tracking regularly, see https://linuxaudio.dev/linux-support-request-tracking.
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I update the Linux Support Request Tracking regularly, see https://linuxaudio.dev/linux-support-request-tracking.
Which vendors from the "to be contacted" section should I contact next?
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Which vendors from the "to be contacted" section should I contact next?
@linuxaudiodevelopment Arturia! They have keyboard hardware that can control the synth. If we can have that, it will be a game changer.
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Which vendors from the "to be contacted" section should I contact next?
@linuxaudiodevelopment Reason Studios (/LANDR now i guess) are not on the list, but maybe they should be?

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Which vendors from the "to be contacted" section should I contact next?
@linuxaudiodevelopment +1 for #Arturia for the same reasons.
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Which vendors from the "to be contacted" section should I contact next?
@linuxaudiodevelopment I’ve had Neural DSP mentioned the most, when people have asked me about Yabridge, so it seems there could be a demand.
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Which vendors from the "to be contacted" section should I contact next?
@linuxaudiodevelopment I would like to use AnalogObsession plugins in my DAW without the emulation.
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Which vendors from the "to be contacted" section should I contact next?
@linuxaudiodevelopment Universal Audio, Blue Cat, IK Multimedia - because they provide some of the absolute best amp plugins for guitar, which is an area where Linux is woefully insufficiently covered. For me, switching to Linux isn't going to happen until this area is far better covered.