Yes, I have used this successfully on Linux for years, but you have to find and install an early version. Same with iZotope RX advanced. Newer versions are too much of a hassle. Later Windows programs have more libraries, more telemetry and other not-so-goodies they use to make it work. If you want Acoustica and attendant plugins to run on Wine, go back a few years. For newer versions, Acon Digital would have to want to develop on Linux to make it really work. I am no fan of Flatpack, it eats up hard drive space and is not an elegant solution. Other audio solutions (on Linux) are Harrison Mixbus (and their plugin suite) but I had trouble importing video, Lightworks, DaVinci Resolve (studio), Reaper--if we are talking audio-for-video and a plugin option is https://www.acmt.co.uk/ . If music, then there are a lot more options, like Bitwig, Renoise, Ardour, Traktion Waveform, again Harrison Mixbus...
Statistics: Posted by fathomstory — Sat Feb 17, 2024 10:46 pm