So I've been forever trying ways to use Linux as my main OS, and be able to also run Windows for Reaper at the same time.
Now I'm thinking... what if I buy a cheapo laptop, and just use TeamViewer or remote-desktop to control my DAW computer. This would be great, as my DAW computer is hot and loud.
The only problem is my audio-interface / headphone amp would need to be connected to the computer running Reaper, right?
Is there any way to do this?
Computer 1 -> Windows, Reaper, VSTi etc.
Computer 2 -> Linux, controlling computer Computer 1 using some remote-desktop. Audio out-put through Audio-interface.
The other problem would be the audio-monitoring quality... but there's no audible difference between wav and HQ mp3, so maybe it's fine for audio to pass through the wireless network as mp3.
So... maybe I need to own 2 audio interfaces? 1 to give me native-ASIO drivers, and one to drive my headphones for monitoring?
Now I'm thinking... what if I buy a cheapo laptop, and just use TeamViewer or remote-desktop to control my DAW computer. This would be great, as my DAW computer is hot and loud.
The only problem is my audio-interface / headphone amp would need to be connected to the computer running Reaper, right?
Is there any way to do this?
Computer 1 -> Windows, Reaper, VSTi etc.
Computer 2 -> Linux, controlling computer Computer 1 using some remote-desktop. Audio out-put through Audio-interface.
The other problem would be the audio-monitoring quality... but there's no audible difference between wav and HQ mp3, so maybe it's fine for audio to pass through the wireless network as mp3.
So... maybe I need to own 2 audio interfaces? 1 to give me native-ASIO drivers, and one to drive my headphones for monitoring?
Using a remote-desktop to control Reaper DAW
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