[23:33] <eyceberg> Hello.
[23:34] <eyceberg> What audio program is the most stable that can load vsti for ubuntu?
[23:34] <gordonjcp> oh, there was one that was quite good
[23:34] <gordonjcp> fst?
[23:34] <gordonjcp> something like that
[23:36] <eyceberg> well i been trying to find ways to run cubase, but had no luck on that. but this FST you say would i find this in update manager ?
[23:36] <gordonjcp> I don't know, you could try looking there
[23:37] <eyceberg> ya good call haha. is there a workaround to get fl studio 9.0 installed in ubuntu?
[23:37] <gordonjcp> wineasio used to be one that people used
[23:37] <gordonjcp> I don't know what that is
[23:37] <gordonjcp> if it's a Windows program, try wine
[23:38] <eyceberg> is there a wine irc channel?
[23:38] <gordonjcp> I imagine so, maybe #wine
[23:39] <eyceberg> lol no go
[23:39] <gordonjcp> #winehq maybe
[23:39] <gordonjcp> yeah, I think it's #winehq
[23:40] <gordonjcp> a quick google suggests wineasio, fst and dssi-vst
[23:40] <gordonjcp> maybe one of those will work for you
[23:43] <eyceberg> nice, thank you.
[23:43] <gordonjcp> I did try iirc jack-fst? can't remember
[23:43] <gordonjcp> it worked fairly well but I don't use vsti