- We understand that there are many outstanding plugins available as Windows VSTs and that in many cases, no equivalent is available for Ardour's Linux-based users. If your workflow is so dependent on those plugins, then remain on Windows (or potentially consider using an actual Windows VST host running inside of Wine). If you can make the effort, you will get a better environment by using a normal build of Ardour and exploring the world of plugins built to run on Linux natively. This covers LADSPA, LV2 and Linux VST formats, and even some outstanding proprietary plugins such as those from <a href="http://www.linuxdsp.co.uk/">LinuxDSP</a> and <a href="http://www.loomer.co.uk/">Loomer</a>.
+ It is understandable that there are many outstanding plugins available as
+ Windows VSTs and, that in many cases, no equivalent is available for Linux.
+ If a workflow is so dependent on those plugins, Ardour should be used on
+ Windows (or potentially used with an actual Windows VST host running inside
+ of Wine). If the effort can be made, a better environment can be obtained by
+ using a normal build of Ardour and exploring the world of plugins built to
+ run on Linux natively. This covers LADSPA, LV2 and Linux VST formats, and
+ even some outstanding proprietary plugins such as those from
+ <a href="http://www.loomer.co.uk/">Loomer</a>.