oh no i'd given up, now you have given me a hope.I use it on a daily basis on Linux without major issues via midi. Gotta use xorg though. On Wayland juce apps are still too glitchy
I strongly suggest NOT going down that route:oh no i'd given up, now you have given me a hope.
is Xorg like wine?
What distro are you using?
I had Linux years ago but gaming was annoying and crap so I went back to windows.I strongly suggest NOT going down that route:
- it is not straightforward, with extra installations and/or configuration depending on your distribution (IIRC)
- additional breakage can (and likely will) occur with some future update of FM3-Edit
- you will only get MIDI control of the device, which is very slow, especially for any updates to the firmware or dynacabs
I don't like it, but the cleanest and simplest way is to use a virtual machine with a Windows installation. More so if (as your message suggests) you are not a veteran GNU/Linux user.
Just to be clear: I was NOT advocating for using windows as a main/host operating system --- I would never do that anymore.I thin I might switch my home computer from windows and leave the new laptop windows for the sake of the fm3.
Unless something changes dramatically, the market share does not justify the resources to develop Axe-Edit for Linux. While I admire your desire to grow the user base of Linux, it is what it is.
Tinfoil hat theory timeI'd also be surprised not to see Bluetooth or other wireless connectivity in the next gen.
: I would not be surprised if Fractal implemented Bluetooth/wifi capabilities in their next unit becauseDo i understand rightly from that page that Fractal devices run Linux internally? Most of the job posting is about Linux.Tinfoil hat theory time: I would not be surprised if Fractal implemented Bluetooth/wifi capabilities in their next unit because
1) Their career website lists a programming position with experience dealing with Bluetooth and wifi. https://www.fractalaudio.com/careers/
2). Having FM3 (or whatever) edit available on your phone or tablet makes sense to have while your out doing a gig and need to make a change on the fly. Many other companies are and HAVE BEEN creating amp Sims that you can control from your phone. Frankly it would be kinda silly if Fractal didn't do something like this. It's been requested for a long time and 3rd party solutions have been made (FracPad).
Unfortunately I don't think a native Linux Axe Edit is going to happening. Linux has way too much red tape to get through. And there's so many different flavors of Linux that they would have to design for. It's much simpler keeping it with just Apple and Windows unfortunately.
I'm aware, just hadn't seen it said out loud about Fractal devices.Seems like it and would make sense. Many smaller devices run Linux.