
Of course, none of them are as good for your purpose as FL Bridge, but I couldn't find a workaround to make FL Bridge to work in Wine properly.Now you can instantly upload to SoundCloud from FL Studio Please let me know if you need step-by-step guide about any of above alternatives. Obvious drawback is that unlike using bridges you have to manage external VSTs outside of FL Studio. Please note that I never tried to use external VST host for MIDI Out in FL Studio, so I do not know how well this will work in practice.


Only issue I have encountered with it is that it may crash after choosing directory with plugins you want to bridge, but it remembers chosen location when you run it again, so just pressing Enter in the dialog box without using mouse worked for me as workaround (generating files is one time operation, so it is not big deal after jBridged files are generated, you can use them in FL Studio as normal VSTs).Īnother alternative (besides upgrading PC) is to try external VST host (for example " VSTHost", or native VST host such as Festige). It is not free, but you can try demo first to check if it works for your purpose. I use it rarely (usually when I need to force GUI updates or force non-GUI mode in some VSTs to workaround bugs in Wine), but so far it worked well for me, so you may want to try jBridge instead of FL bridge. However, I have used jBridge successfully. Unfortunately, FL bridge doesn't seem to work properly in Wine at the moment. If some plugins are bridged listening becomes fluid, but during the session VST stop working suddendly, reporting: "error while processing".I see.

El_nano wrote:I use these VST bridged because the use of CPU (Intel Core 2 Duo P7570 2.26 GHz inside my HP 630 laptop) during the playback of my track reaches more than 90%, causing glitches and slowdowns.
