Music making software for Linux?
Music making software for Linux?
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Ardour's the main one. good luck, you'll need it.
>literally looks like a shaved chimpanzee
FFMPEG
ANYTHING ELSE IS SHIT AND REDUNDANT
technically yes, but not everyone can stitch together things by hand when there's a mountain of thread to put together.
Bitwig Studio.
THEN GO INSTALL OS X AND PLAY WITH YOUR FUCKING LOGIC PRO OR SOME OTHER SHIT YOU NORMIE PLEB
Ardour, Bitwig and Audacity
I was agreeing with you until now.
Linux is not an artsy fartsy os fyi
FL studio works in wine perfectly.
just pirate that.
there isnt anything even remotely close to FL studio.
But it's for Creators
LLVM
Renoise!
Also, JACK is your friend for using multiple programs together. Is like rewire on steroids
Creative writing and programmers. The ONLY thing Linux ever showed any creativeness is 3D making tools. But they cherry picked the OS (Fedora, Red Hat).
LMMS is getting closer. If you like fruity loops on other operating systems, try LMMS (Linux MultiMedia Studio)
Are there really no open source alternatives?
What's the best software for hobbyists on any OS then?
i agree that it is getting there. however there is sitll much work to be done. and i find usability compared to FL studio rather clunky.
its a alternative. but then again you can just pirate FL studio.
bitwig or lmms if you are poor
LMMS
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nice
PS: I'm white
You are doing it wrong. Using proprietary software in GNU/Linux is like visiting a brotel getting fucked by the door guy.
Bitwig is the best natively supported, but it's commercial and closed source so yeah... you'll pirate it anyways. The Linux version natively supports touchscreens, soy you can completely replace the need for midi controllers by a touch display, which is nice.
FL Studio runs pretty amazing through Wine, almost better than it runs on Windows.
Those two are probably your best choices.
>better than it runs on Windows
Except for the fact that it can never locate any of the audio files associated with the projects (even the demo ones.) And do VST's even work? Can you run stuff like Serum through Wine?
It IS sorta like that, except the actual whores in the brothel are so damn ugly it turns you gay and you're forced to fuck the door guy.
1.install gentoo
2. got to femurdesign.com
this
Renoise is fucking awesome
Pure Data
Wew nice edge
Bump
FL studio with a dual boot :3
this
don't listen to the memers, if you're looking to record I have found guitarix and ardour work great , have tons of flexibility, and fully take advantage of the linux performance capabilities. you can even turn your raspberry pi into a virtual amp with minimal latency.
all these neo-g retards wouldn't even be able to mount a harddrive to save their terabytes of porn.
LMMS and Audacity.
I can smell the aids coming off of this sheboon
>mfw shaved chimpanzees are white
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