I currently run the Ezdrummer demo (8 days left) in Kubuntu 16.04 trough Wine (the compatibility layer for Windows programs) without any problems. The OS is connected to the KXStudio repository and I use the wine-rt package in 64 bit.
The last year U-He has released all their software as linux VSTs in both 32 and 64 bit. I own most of them and their really nice products made my life musically a lot better. I use them constantly both live and in the studio. Pianoteq lv2 is also something I never leave home without. I know there are more similar products out there but these are the ones I have purchased lately.
Superior Drummer Linux
Virtual drum software allows you to quickly and easily create realistic sounding drum tracks using samples and grooves performed by actual drummers on high-quality kits that were recorded in world-class studios.
Adjust the playing style of your drummer from robotic precision to loose and groovy with the Tightness control. Use the onboard mixer to control levels for each drum as well as separate mono and stereo overheads and room mic controls. Apply EQ, transient shaping, bus compression, tape saturation and even convolution reverb to every channel.
Key features that edrummer will offer are: out of the box compatibility with most popular e-drumsets, like Roland, Yamaha, etc.
different mode for live playing and sequencing, in order to maximize the efficency according to usage
cymbal chocking
hi-hat pedal range configuration
custom midi map configuration
compatibility with major DAWs, notation editors and sequences in the GNU/Linux audio world
mic bleed configuration for various drums in the drum set
multi-channel output mixer
different sample libraries combination
high quality sample libraries with multiple velocity layers per drum
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