Linuxmusician01 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2023 9:16 amThe only thing that I can recommend is to not use a Windows version of a DAW with Wine. Wine is for running the occasional Win prog. If something goes wrong you never know if Wine's the problem or something else.
Wine is for whatever works in it. Reaper is an exception to your premise. I use the windows reaper as much as the linux Reaper, because some important things work, or work better, in that version and the wine environment.
Each system and distro will have unique content and configuration effecting the linux and windows Reaper versions that are installed. I agree with you, that using a windows Bitwig, Mixbus, or Ardour in wine, when dedicated linux versions exist, will be painful
Some people have FL Studio working, but I have no experience there. I got a couple releases of
Cakewalk By Bandlab working (haven't tried this year) and was able to load plugins, but had no time or will to explore deeper.
Pretty deep daw, but I'm not .
Cheers