u/Plastic_Art7911

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How to install native instrument + spitifire audio using bottle correctly?

To summarize this:
I am using bottle to try install native access + spitfire audio + fl studio as it is what I frequently used as DAW before transfered into linux a while ago.
I got fl studio to work but for both native instrumetn and spitfire audio. I couldn't get it to work. I am clueless on how to do continue doing this and need help

The symptom I see when trying to install both.
for native access: It start installing but get stopped by a small window that pop up saying "Native instrument is running click okay to close it, if it doesn't close, try closing it manually."
clicking cancel would just stop the process and clicking okay telling me that it cannot be close.

for spitfire audio: I get it to finish downloading but when launch the program. It just give me a window with blank white screen.

I just installed bottle a few days ago and haven't done much beside download some dependencies and use what I might use to run fl studio.
So, I haven't try using environment variables, DLL overrides, snapshot or any other feature that could possibly be the solution.

Picture for illustration and my system information will be attaches so you can look into it if it helps by any means.

u/Plastic_Art7911 — 4 days ago