For a time, my Arturia plugins worked perfectly on Linux under yabridge. However, I updated Ubuntu and the required WINE version is no longer in the repository… I miss using Pigments, it’s such a wonderful synth. I’d love to see official Linux support from Arturia so I can use it again.
I am tesing Fedora 44, have you any reco to install Wine/Yabridge on it to manage my Arturia V and X collections ?
When I look at yabridge project, it looks more as a dead project where the author has no more time to adapt to recent changes in UI regarding end of old X11 and recent wime improvments ???
Hi ! I am using the version called “yabridge-wine10-git” from AUR : AUR (en) - yabridge-wine10-git
which works perfectly for me (Manjaro / Arch linux based)
I also saw there were recent commits on the official build, so, hopefully, the next stable version will be compatible. Meanwhile, you have to use a git version.
PS : sorry for asking again, but I got a new Keylab MK3 and I’d like to update it to 1.5. I have a VirtualBox installed on my Linux PC. Is there a risk to brick the keylab or did the firmware update work for some of you ?
Yes, Arturia hardware, controllers and synths (the Brutes, Astrolabs) are working in linux.
Hi.
I didn’t tried it, but there is no reasons for it to fail.
If it fail (badly), your KL won’t boot, but can be recovered from the bootloader.
Finally, as I said previously in this thread, please try, if you fail to make it work, PM me.
Cheers !
“Yes, Arturia hardware, controllers and synths (the Brutes, Astrolabs) are working in linux.”
Are you sure about that ?
“Work” and “working” means different things for me. The controller may work but the software to control the controller may not be working as intended,. like in MCC