• umami_wasabi
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    1 year ago

    Maybe Ardour can fit? You can subscribe $1/mo or more for the binary or compile it yourself. Just cancel the subscription after if you can’t keep up.

    http://ardour.org/

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      1 year ago

      Reaper is the best there is for Linux. There are other alternatives of you want FOSS, but they are not as good.

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        1 year ago

        Not a pro DAW user. I use it to just substitute Adobe Audition to some extend. Tenacity is used most of the time.

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      Ardour is very appealing to me because it supports VST3! There is a ‘wrapper’ available to make VST3 compatible with Linux, but that’s just adding the complexity and potentially bugginess that I’d be trying to escape from.

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        FYI I am using reaper on Linux and I have all my windows plug-ins working through yabridge (32 and 64 bit vst/vst3), focusrite interfaces don’t even need special drivers, that and my alesis midi keyboard just worked when I plugged them in. I just started using Linux semi-permanently at home last week for the first time (though I am a developer)