

There are a few points on midi function with max in wine that i can point out. The connections will not be visible in your session manager, but the data gets to where it needs to go and without latency. It can be configured from within the max patch. Interestingly, max does not seem to require the use of patchage or carla for midi port routing. I have had no problems at all with midi in MAX. Next, go to the libraries tab and follow all of the override instructions and recommendations found here under the section labeled "Common problems and possible fixes." This step also optimizes a prefix for using windows VST plugins in your DAW of choice via linVST. Then, switch over to the staging tab and enable all the checkboxes there. The first thing to do is set your windows version to windows 10. WINEARCH=win64 WINEPREFIX=/path/to/your/prefix/folder winecfg Once all that is done, open up terminal and create your prefix. I just used synaptic package manager, ran a search for wine and installed any and all packages that compliment wine that I could find.
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From there, make sure that you also install winetricks and any library that your distro provides that deals in handling microsoft code ( ie: wine-mono, gecko, microsoft-core-fonts etc.) The font handling packages are particularly important. I am using ubuntu 18.04, but the setup should be somewhat similar for any distro, provided you are able to track down the appropriate packages/repositories respectively.Īssuming that your linux environment is all set up and ready to go, the first thing you'll want to do is head on over to winehq and install the latest version of wine-staging. I'll do my best to walk you through the setup. So far, the only reproducible crash I have been able to uncover is when attempting to use the hid object.


I can confirm that max 8 runs reasonably well under wine. Ive been allover the place and havent been on the internetz much lately.

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Well, Im off to go nerd out in patch land. In general you will want to run the latest version of wine-staging and make sure all your proper libraries and redistributables are installed within your prefix. I am super stoked on this turn of events, and if anyone out there needs help getting it running on their setup, feel free to ask. I don't know if C74 rewrote Max 8 to intentionally run in wine or if it's just a happy accident, but either way, THANK YOU GUYS! I have been waiting years for this! I can finally use all my old patches in a linux environment and, ofcourse, make new ones. I even have windows VST plugins running flawlessly in the VST~ object.
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Low and behold: IT WORKS! And when I say it works, I don't mean it kind of works, I mean it fully works! I have it running with full jack audio and midi connectivity with zero latency via wineASIO. and so I am happy to be the one to announce that with the release of Max 8, I gave it another shot at running it in wine on a linux workstation. Well, folks, this thread has been ongoing for quite a long time now.
