Vital won't work with Vestige

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Hi, new user here, I tried to use Vestige to use Vital, but it doesn't work. I suspect that this is because I am using a Linux device and trying to use an .exe file for the plugin (looking back on it, that was really stupid). I have the Vital app installed as a .deb on my Chromebook, but Vestige only works with .exes and .ddls, but I don't know how to get a .ddl file for Vital.

I'm looking for either a .ddl file or Vital or a way to use a .exe file for the plugin.
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LiterallySomeOne wrote:
Thu Dec 09, 2021 11:23 pm
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I tried to use Vestige to use Vital, but it doesn't work. I suspect that this is because I am using a Linux device and trying to use an .exe file for the plugin (looking back on it, that was really stupid). I have the Vital app installed as a .deb on my Chromebook, but Vestige only works with .exes and .ddls, but I don't know how to get a .ddl file for Vital.

I'm looking for either a .ddl file or Vital or a way to use a .exe file for the plugin.
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Firstly .exe will not work!
.exe are mostly used to install a VSTs in the way that the VST-dev has decided.
Secondly, VST on Linux needs WINE! -And WINE for the distro must be installed before LMMS is installed!
When or if you have these pre-requests done correctly, you need to use LMMS' VSTs-stub as container for the VST.
I have made videos that explain that part:

If this is your first attempt to use a VST, i would suggest that you try-out some less complicated VST!
Try MDA-Piano http://mda.smartelectronix.com/synths.htm
It is very small in size, and you can just copy its dll to your VST-folder. Further its a quite good piano-instrument, so it is a win win
Getting that to work, will be proof-of-concept for your WINE-setup, after that you can install any VST2
Lets know the outcome :)