Hi Quentin :) REAPER seems to be more fair than energyXT:
"REAPER is available for download without technological limitations for evaluation purposes. Once you have evaluated REAPER, you should purchase a license. [...] for users who wish to use REAPER only for non-commercial use we offer reduced price licensing for $50.00 USD." 50,- USD are payable and it can be tested for free WITHOUT limitations. A lot of people aren't fine with Microsoft, but they also aren't fine with the free Linux audio applications. A howto build wineasio for 64-bit for the forum would be fine. I still have to fix my broken 64 Studio, but I will try to build wineasio(x)myself and if it works write a howto, I think I can puzzle the way by reading the mails again. It would be nice if you can write a howto ... if you have the time to do this ;) ... because you got it running :). I think Linux needs alternatives for audio software and if an application like REAPER can be used together with free Linux stuff, this will be an advantage for Linux. I don't know REAPER, but I will take a look at it, something that's impossible for energyXT. What CPU are you using and how much RAM do you have for the Linux using REAPER? Cheers, Ralf
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