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Will you guys planing to use a platform like Linux in a future ? [Completed 6.5]

+165 votes
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asked Jun 29, 2017 in Completed Feature Requests by originkatrevendis (220 points)
recategorized Feb 20 by Lukas Ruschitzka
Im Using a windows Pc and honestly i wanna jump to linux Ubuntu, Linuxmint

but what makes me dont wanna jump in yet is because Studio one doesnt work on linux at all.

So please guys.. i would be more than happy if you make studio oen compatible with linux, not WINE or something shtty. Just complete compatibility as normal

Thx from Haiti

6 Answers

+34 votes
answered Dec 3, 2017 by johntatum1 (1,330 points)
selected May 22, 2018 by AlexTinsley
 
Best answer
The votes from this should be combined with http://answers.presonus.com/18168/studio-one-native-version-for-linux-not-wine?show=18168#q18168 which is essentially the same question.
+6 votes
answered Oct 30, 2018 by enricoweigelt (360 points)
> For instance, the zplane time and pitch shifting software isn't available for Linux and a replacement would be needed to be found,
> at the cost of poorer time stretching and pitch shifting results.

Haven't used that specific software, so idea what it's really doing. But if it's just about some waveform transformation like pitching, that really shouldn't be the big deal (and there're several free libraries for that).

> I'm sure there are other examples which stand in the way of this becoming a reality, not to mention the fact if it's worth it from
> PreSonus's perspective.

Unfortunately, they don't tell us the reasons, so we (the FOSS community) can't offer any help.

--mtx
+2 votes
answered May 31, 2019 by robertsfarzo (450 points)

PreSonus AudioBox USB96  works like a charm on openSUSE 12.1

  1. don't install any presonus software
  2. plug it in
  3. can now select it as input/output in lots of authoring software:
    • Audacity
    • Kdenlive
    • ScreenRecorder
+2 votes
answered May 19, 2022 by jasonpierce1 (230 points)
im really hoping they port to linux.after all.. they did to mac so why not?

in this case.. i tried windows 11 twice now.. and hated it. i will never use it. ever. so im back to windows 10.

if it gets to a point where im forced  to use windows  11, where 10 is no longer supported by ms, etc, even though i own the most expensive version of studio one, i will stop using it and move to a daw on linux.

lets put it this way.. id buy a mac before i use windows  11... and im not buying another mac.
0 votes
answered Feb 3, 2023 by nymano (300 points)

And please also make Studio 24C compatible with Linux!!! 

I have been given a PreSonus Studio 24C Interface, while using Linux Mint and Audacity. Researching, I got the impression, that it might be compatible with Linux, mainly due to this entry in the Linux community: https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=22693

However, now I have issues setting up the system. When I plug the interface to my computer, there is a kind of connection, because in Audacity settings for MIDI Hardware I could set up Studio24C. Not in Hardware settings for playpack or recording though...

According to tech support Linux is not a supported operating system at this time.
https://www.presonus.com/products/Studio-24c/tech-specs

Is there a way for you guys to set up PreSonus offerings (and, my personal wish: studio24C) compatibility with Linux? 

and in case you‘re already working on it, can you estimate how long we have to wait? ;)

0 votes
answered Feb 3, 2023 by nymano (300 points)

And please also make Studio 24C Interface compatible with Linux!!! 

I had the impression, that it might work, mainly due to this entry in the Linux community: https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=22693

However, it doesn‘t.

Is there a way for you guys to set up PreSonus offerings (and, my personal wish: studio24C) compatibility with Linux? 

And in case you‘re already working on it, can you estimate how long we have to wait? ;)

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