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Yup, I'm going to be another guy to make a Linux post.
Unfortunately, I'm going to have to disappoint you. We don't have any plans right now to support Linux.
I'm a long-time FabFilter customer. I own 5 or 6 of your plugins and have used them over the last 8 years or so?
I'm a professional audio person, and I'm also making moves to migrate my setup from Windows to Linux.
I will be spending money with vendors who do support Linux (no slight against you folks).
But I really do wish you would reconsider. You're not an iLok company... VST3 just became open source. This really shouldn't be too big of a move to support Linux.
Michael, I'm in the exact same camp, but already made the move. I abandoned 1000s $ worth of music software. Ironically, I've been more productive with a smaller music library (on an OS that actually works for me and not the other way around).
I came here to check whether I'd have to abandon FabFilter too or if the devs finally made a move to support it. Looks like there's still no support, so I'll be saying goodbye to FabFilter.
I would love this as well. Especially considering that DaVinci Resolve runs on Linux.
I would be nice to see Fab plugins on linux. Kazrog released all their plugins for linux recently! ddmf is jumping on the linux train too..
Adding my +1 to add some more noise to linux support. I'd love the option to run a stripped down linux studio machine.
+1
I am bulding a Linux system on a different computer at this times.
Windoes 11 will never be my system!
So, supporting Linux will on some day I must have. Think it over ;-)
With Microsoft pushing to force us to use Windows 11 right around the corner.
I'm going to ask despite knowing it has been asked in the past, and even though I know you can apparently use the plugins with workarounds. If the thought of Linux support is a possibility?
We got Reaper, Bitwig, and U-He on board, even Presonus has a Studio One Linux in beta. In fact I just bought Bitwig because of the Linux support in hopes of dumping Windows in the future.
This part is a little off topic, but at this point with not being able to game on Linux, being a thing of the past. Music production is the only thing standing in the way of dumping windows.