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@LSD Not yet but it was recommended as an Ableton alternative that runs natively on Linux, so i might well bite the bullet to get away from Windows before the end of the year.
Just hoping I'll be able to use at least my core VSTs...
What VSTs are you using? I run bitwig on arch and it's been awesome so far, all of my VSTs have worked, but that's not to say they will all work. Wine and yabridge do a ton of heavy lifting for the windows based VSTs to work within Linux
@LSD NeuralDSP, Fabfilter, Pigments, Kontakt, Blyss and others from Kush, Kclip, sometimes Waves 14 stuff, and Valhalla. If Wine makes it work, it should all be fine.
The only sad thing would be that all the old projects are based on Ableton, but well, that's survivable :)
I can only confirm that out of what you listed, I also have and use pigments, fabfilter, and Valhalla vst with no issue! I just don't personally own the others you mentioned but I'd imagine most, if not all, of them will work.