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Add a section on performance tuning
And mention @nine7nine's Wine PKGBUILD as a good starting point for using fsync.
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- [Editor hosting modes](#editor-hosting-modes)
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- [Editor hosting modes](#editor-hosting-modes)
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- [Example](#example)
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- [Example](#example)
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- [Troubleshooting common issues](#troubleshooting-common-issues)
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- [Troubleshooting common issues](#troubleshooting-common-issues)
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- [Performance tuning](#performance-tuning)
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- [Runtime dependencies and known issues](#runtime-dependencies-and-known-issues)
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- [Runtime dependencies and known issues](#runtime-dependencies-and-known-issues)
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- [Building](#building)
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- [Building](#building)
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- [32-bit bitbridge](#32-bit-bitbridge)
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- [32-bit bitbridge](#32-bit-bitbridge)
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being able to start. There should be plugin output messages in your DAW or
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being able to start. There should be plugin output messages in your DAW or
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terminal that with more information on what went wrong.
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terminal that with more information on what went wrong.
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## Performance tuning
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Running Windows VST plugins under Wine should have minimal performance impact,
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but you may still notice an increase in latency and audio spikes. There are a
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few things you can do to get rid of most or all of these negative side effects:
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- First of all, you'll want to make sure that your user is able to run programs
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with realtime privileges. Note that on Arch and Manjaro this does not
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necessarily require a realtime kernel as the `PREMPT` patch set is enabled on
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their regular kernels. You can verify that this is set up correctly by running
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`chrt -f 10 whoami`, which should print your username.
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- The second, possibly even more important thing is to use a build of Wine with
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Proton's fsync patches. This can improve performance significantly when using
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a lot of plugins at once. If you're running Arch or Manjaro, then you can use
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[this](https://github.com/nine7nine/pkgbuilds_nspa/tree/master/wine-nspa)
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audio production optimized Wine PKGBUILD. Aside from a patched version of Wine
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you'll also need a supported kernel for this to work. Manjaro's kernel
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supports fsync out of the box, and on Arch you can use the `linux-zen` kernel.
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Finally you'll have to set the `WINEFSYNC` environment variable to `1` to
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enable fsync. See the [search path setup](#search-path-setup) section for more
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information on where to do this. You can use the following command to check if
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this is set correctly:
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```shell
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env -i HOME="$HOME" $SHELL -l -c "echo $WINEFSYNC"
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```
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If this prints `1` then everything is set up correctly. You'll have to log out
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and back in again for this to take effect on applications launched from the
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GUI.
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I don't know the what the best way to install an fsync patched version of Wine
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on other distros is, so if anyone knows more about this then please let me
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know and I'll add it to this section.
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## Runtime dependencies and known issues
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## Runtime dependencies and known issues
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Any VST2 plugin should function out of the box, although some plugins will need
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Any VST2 plugin should function out of the box, although some plugins will need
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