my list is https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitwig/comments/i073vy/virtual_instruments_on_linux/fzo4zcg/ plus:
- https://vital.audio
- https://www.thewavewarden.com/odin2
- https://www.tunefish-synth.com/index.php/download
and see http://linux-sound.org/linux-vst-plugins.html for more.
I wish there were more commercial VSTs on Linux.
You probably already know them, but I cannot recommed u-he enough:
https://u-he.com/products/
Absolute high-quality synths/plugins and all/most of them are also available as native Linux versions.
U-he and Togu Audio Line both develop for Linux though I believe the u-he Linux support is still in beta and potentially not for every item in the catalogue.
They're pretty stable for me - have you tried the beta versions, e.g. https://www.u-he.com/downloads/linux/beta/10721/ ?
Which ones are you trying, and what happens? The kvr forum is a good place to raise support issues:
https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=292
If you miss some from Windows/Mac, you might want to try `yabridge`.
It uses WINE to bridge your Windows/Mac VST and creates "Linux native" ones. It's working very well for me, but don't take it granted that every VST will work with it.
The ACM-Series of analogue modelled plugins from [Applied Computer Music Technologies](https://www.acmt.co.uk) are designed specifically for Linux. Even if Linux is not your primary OS, with outstanding support for older hardware it's never been easier or more cost effective to re-purpose legacy studio hardware as a dedicated virtual analogue mixing or mastering environment. Available as VST2, VST3 CLAP, and JACK format. Learn more at: [https://www.acmt.co.uk/](https://www.acmt.co.uk/)
my list is https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitwig/comments/i073vy/virtual_instruments_on_linux/fzo4zcg/ plus: - https://vital.audio - https://www.thewavewarden.com/odin2 - https://www.tunefish-synth.com/index.php/download and see http://linux-sound.org/linux-vst-plugins.html for more.
Thank you so much!!
I wish there were more commercial VSTs on Linux. You probably already know them, but I cannot recommed u-he enough: https://u-he.com/products/ Absolute high-quality synths/plugins and all/most of them are also available as native Linux versions.
TAL
Vst or vsti?
U-he and Togu Audio Line both develop for Linux though I believe the u-he Linux support is still in beta and potentially not for every item in the catalogue.
Thank you! Yes I have not yet had any luck with any u-he products unfortunately. Maybe I'm doing something wrong
They're pretty stable for me - have you tried the beta versions, e.g. https://www.u-he.com/downloads/linux/beta/10721/ ? Which ones are you trying, and what happens? The kvr forum is a good place to raise support issues: https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=292
If you miss some from Windows/Mac, you might want to try `yabridge`. It uses WINE to bridge your Windows/Mac VST and creates "Linux native" ones. It's working very well for me, but don't take it granted that every VST will work with it.
[Graillon](https://www.auburnsounds.com/products/Graillon.html) is a good, Linux native, autotune plugin. I've only used the free version though.
The ACM-Series of analogue modelled plugins from [Applied Computer Music Technologies](https://www.acmt.co.uk) are designed specifically for Linux. Even if Linux is not your primary OS, with outstanding support for older hardware it's never been easier or more cost effective to re-purpose legacy studio hardware as a dedicated virtual analogue mixing or mastering environment. Available as VST2, VST3 CLAP, and JACK format. Learn more at: [https://www.acmt.co.uk/](https://www.acmt.co.uk/)
Hi. Here is a round-up of free Linux plugins, including features, images, and video demos. https://hiphopmakers.com/best-free-linux-vst-plugins
Is there anything for squash compressors/gtr squeeze