> > Really? Home studio, Sonar's not-so-little sister
> > will not run at all.
> > Get "Unknown error in sequencer dll".
> >
> > Of course, these programs are intimately optimized
> > for windows drivers and
> > directX so one cannot expect too much here. What
> > have you been able to do
> > with Sonar with wine?
> >
> > Tabledit and some others with notation fonts run
> > fine and their fonts do not
> > interfere with others nor are hit by others.
>
> Hey David!
>
> I haven't been able to do anything productive; if
> anything, it's a proof-of-concept. I've got it to
> run, show notation, run DXIs, VSTs, open up BUN files,
> playback audio, etc. DXIs/ VSTs are sluggish, but it
> runs. It doesn't work with later versions of Wine;
> you can see all my notes here:
> http://appdb.winehq.com/appview.php?versionId=2615
>
> Let me know how far you get! :)
>
OK, here goes.
I had the quartz.dll. I added a reference to the other one you cited and tried
running. Crashed, complained about thunking stuff so I tried again as NT like
you suggested. The program comes up, asks for the audio data directory (which
is not in the wine registry but should be in the windows one also being
read).
Results:
1. The splash screen is stuck there. Blocks a wine exception.
2. No audio drivers are shown.
3. Cannot find directories on drives other than "C" even though these
are set
up in config.
4. I also get the score font error. This is easily fixable if anything else
will work and make it worth my effort. I do not use the program's score view
anyway. (Tabledit also has it own font--works no sweat.)
I am using the latest-and-greatest WINE, by the way. Question is whether this
program is going backwards in some areas.
===
Have you played with the tracktion?
This comes up, detects and initializes VSTs (except for Voxengo demos which
hang and time out--are disabled at next attempt--once all these are passed
by, come up clean). Audio devices from WINE are shown under "directX"
AND
ASIO drivers are shown (from windows registry or directory)!! The ASIOs will
produce error in the program, not crash WINE. Neither will play anything.
Main thing is that popup windows do not paint. They are "loaded" as
one
can/must ALT-F4 out of them. DirectX drivers supplied by OSS or by ALSA will
produce "underrun" errors in WINE debug listing.
Tracktion does not use Microsoft frameworks but has its own. Frustating close
but not working under WINE!
==
Have you tried HarBal -- a mastering equalizer?
Their demo works 100% in WINE!! I was amazed.
I contacted the author. Says the paid version might not because of the copy
protection scheme. No Microsoft code and the next version will use wxWidgets
and may well be portable to native Linux and Mac versions--then I'll buy it!