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I have no idea - maybe you can try running the Windows version of MuseScore using something like wine? |
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If I were in your situation AND was going to be using MSS on Linux exclusively going forward, I would email support@musehub.com and ask them to provide instructions on how you can sell your licenses for the products that are now useless to you to a Windows or Mac MSS user. I have a pretty good idea what their response will be, but you will have the satisfaction of having made a very valid point. |
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As the title implies, is there ever going to be support for paid MuseSounds libraries on Linux? Right now all we have is Muse Sounds Manager, which is limited to only the free libraries. I personally own all the Spitfire symphony packs, Nucleus, and Vienna Brass, but am now unable to use them after switching to Linux. Is there ever hope of me being able to use those libraries again (and subsequently being able to load my old projects properly), or am I just out the time and money?
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