I use the latest wine-staging from wineHQ, and am very happy with the results.Īdding the wine-staging repository to your package manager repository list, dll extension itself, and press the apply button. Then in wine cfg library tab, type in the name of the. Then copy the real one using a filemanager gui. I rename the original, gdiplusDEFAULT so its easy to find in a filemanager, Start winecfg, (it's the wine config gui)Ī simple gui area to select a windows. Things like gdiplus, this is referred to as an 'override'. Pray that your beloved Windows VST will pop up.You'll be back in the "Carla - Add new" window, tick "Bridged (Wine)" again (on my PC it was deselected again). Press "Scan" (wait a long time) and "Close".Check that in the info panel on the right it says, among others: "Carla-discovery-win32" and "Carla-discovery-win64". Now tick "VST", "Windows 32 bit" and "Wndows 64 bit". Yet another dialog window will pop up.Click on the "Scan" button at the top right.Notice that in Carla the term "Bridged (32 bit)" means native (Linux) VST's that are 32 bit (most Linux installations on computers are 64 bit now a days). Make sure you tick "VST", "Instruments" and "Bridged (Wine)".Click "Add plugin" in Carla's main menu.To be sure enable all Wine things in the Wine part of the Settings window.Add the path to your Windows VST's, for instance: /home/your_name/vst/ or /home/your_name/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/vstplugins etc. Click on the pull down menu and choose "VST".Go to: "Settings -> Configure Carla -> Paths".In the Settings Windows go to "Experimental" and tick "Enable plugin bridges" and "Enable Wine bridges".Under "Experimental" tick "Enable experimental features". Go to: "Settings -> Configure Carla -> Main".If I were you I'd install Carla (do you use the KXStudio repository? You should!). I don't speak French so I don't know what that error message means or what you tried to do. There a chance omnisphere works with carla ? Wine: Mauvais format EXE pour O:\Téléchargements\Bitwig.msi. Omnisphere is a 64 bit Windows VST so Wine is probably not the problem, neither is it a problem that LinVST needs a certain configuration for 32 bit Windows VST's to work.So you switched to LinVST as your bridge which seems to work for some of your other Windows VST's so LinVST is probably correctly installed.You started out to use Airwave as a bridge but that didn't work and Airwave is probably not supported anymore.The Linux native version of Bitwig only supports Linux native VST's so you have to use a so-called VST bridge to be able to load Windwos VST's in Bitwig.You are trying to get a Windows VST called "Omnisphere" to work in said DAW.You use the Linux native version of the Bitwig DAW.But would you like to look in that other topic anyway to read what we wrote to help you until now? And ask us to reply in this here topic?Īnyway, it's a bit difficult to understand exactly what the problem is. I agree that the Omnisphere 2 Windows VST plugin problem probably shouldn't be there. This is the other topic: viewtopic.php?f=62&t=13686&start=150. Please consult the Authorization section for assistance with authorizing Omnisphere.There seem to be 2 topics in which you post about this problem. Now it’s time to open Omnisphere 2 in your host and authorize it for your Sonic Extension(s). After the installation is complete, select Close. Allow 15-30 minutes for Sounds+FX ( FX Only will take very little time). The Sonic Extension data files will now be copied to your selected drive. At the Ready To install step, you’ll choose whether to install the full Sonic Extension library and FX units (Sounds+FX) – or just the FX units (FX Only).ĥ. After accepting the license agreement, you’ll be guided through the installation steps.Ĥ. Open the Windows folder, then double-click Undercurrent Installer.exe to begin the installation.ģ. In the following, we’ll be installing Undercurrent.Ģ. Open the Installation folder for each Sonic Extension you’ve purchased. NOTE: These screen shots are taken in Windows 10, using the Undercurrent installer, but the experience will be the same for any Sonic Extension.ġ. When the download is complete, you’ll be able to view the downloaded file and start the installation. The progress of the download will be tracked in the Download Manager.Ĥ. ![]() Start up the Download Manager application and select the location for the installer files.ģ. Once you’ve purchased your Sonic Extension(s), you’ll receive an email with a link containing the Spectrasonics Download Manager.Ģ. The size requirements for each Extension varies from 4GB to 10GB, so make certain you have adequate space on your drive.ġ. Once you’ve purchased your Sonic Extension(s), follow these instructions for installation on Windows. ![]() Sonic Extensions are downloadable products available to registered Omnisphere 2 users through the Sonic Extensions Shop.
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