It seems like snap is a bit of a disaster. I have a VM running Ubuntu for testing some things and ended up completely removing snap it was taking up so much space.
Linux Audio
Using linux for creating music.
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Debian testing with PipeWire for audio (and qpwgraph for routing). I really don't do anything remotely complicated recording-wise so my usual setup is Pure Data (usually with some sort of instrument input from my Fireface UCX) or SuperCollider (usually with TidalCycles for live coding) stereo outputs into Audacity where I just do basic normalization and compression. Was thinking of maybe getting into using a tracker for more "fixed" composition and I downloaded MilkyTracker (or maybe now that I think about it mb I could look into using LMMS more) but haven't toyed around with that too much yet.
It's not FOSS but renoise is an amazing tracker. Really wish they'd open source it and use the Ardour model, but can't complain. I pay £60 ten years ago and I still get updates free
I use Arch btw, was recording and mixing in Ardour but since I discovered how great Reaper is concerning MIDI workflow I'm going to stick with Reaper.
I run Manjaro. Installed it in 2018 and stuck with it. I use Reaper for mixing and mastering. Production and recording away from the computer.
How is Ardour for mixing and mastering?? Can you compare it to Reaper?
I love ardour for audio work. Unfortunately I can't compare to reaper. I came from Protocols originally and could never have gone back. I used Logic for a while at university but always found myself coming back to ardour. I felt like it's work flow just moulded so we'll to mine