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Using linux for creating music.

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[–] vegetaaaaaaa@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

It's been a while since I didn't have time to do serious audio work on Linux :/ But I used to use a mix of audacity, calf-plugins, ardour, tal-plugins, mixxx, drumkv1, hydrogen, synthv1, VCV rack, samplv1. I did a bit of lighting with QLC+, very basic video editing with Openshot. Got briefly into Blender and loved it. Plus a bunch of utilities (qwinff, jack-related stuff, I did never find a proper way to save/restore sessions/plugins/patchbays though), and media players (currently use quodlibet/vlc/mpv).

I want to get into Bitwig since I'm a former Ableton Live user, but the license is sooooo expensive.

[–] ebauche@waveform.social 1 points 1 year ago

You can dip in with the essentials package for €80 though (perhaps even this is the type of thing they bundle with stuff so you might find a free licence key for it somewhere). They might also offer a crossgrade price if you contact them. I got a great crossgrade offer from Presonus when I decided to start using Studio One. I just had to prove my ownership of another DAW (I sent them a Reason 10 receipt I think).