DAW's for Linux

DAW's for Linux
Posted on: 28.01.2010 by Hertha Fang
My friend is currently considering changing to linux, and wants to know what options are available? since I have never used linux I can't advise, anyone help me out?
Earl Ancelet
28.01.2010
Originally Posted by Stumpy
Renoise can be tricky scary looking if you don't have prior experience on trackers.
True but once you get the hang of entering notes via keyboard and realize its overall power (parameter control via MIDI, pattern sequencing, making your own instruments out of VST plugins, sample editor, line-in device to grab samples, etc.), you'll be hard pressed to put it down.

Another good thing is that there is a pretty sizeable Linux community over on the Renoise community s. As I have said elsewhere, I am seriously considering putting my NI Maschine up for sale just because I love the workflow in Renoise and I can run it on as many machines as I like across all platforms. And, I can use pretty much any MIDI controller with it - currently using a LPD8 but just picked up a Kontrol X1 which I can't wait to test with Renoise.
Hertha Fang
28.01.2010
My friend is currently considering changing to linux, and wants to know what options are available? since I have never used linux I can't advise, anyone help me out?
Ernie Stieglitz
29.01.2010
That's true, and to add, my brother uses and loves Renoise.
Earl Ancelet
28.01.2010
Originally Posted by Stumpy
Renoise can be tricky scary looking if you don't have prior experience on trackers.
True but once you get the hang of entering notes via keyboard and realize its overall power (parameter control via MIDI, pattern sequencing, making your own instruments out of VST plugins, sample editor, line-in device to grab samples, etc.), you'll be hard pressed to put it down.

Another good thing is that there is a pretty sizeable Linux community over on the Renoise community s. As I have said elsewhere, I am seriously considering putting my NI Maschine up for sale just because I love the workflow in Renoise and I can run it on as many machines as I like across all platforms. And, I can use pretty much any MIDI controller with it - currently using a LPD8 but just picked up a Kontrol X1 which I can't wait to test with Renoise.
juan garcia
28.01.2010
artistX
or planetCCRMA which is built on fedora

both free, both loaded with programs both very easy to use.
Ernie Stieglitz
28.01.2010
Renoise can be tricky scary looking if you don't have prior experience on trackers.
Leota Saniuk
28.01.2010
you might want to check out:
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2010/0...ale/#more-9026
Jayne Yellowhair
28.01.2010
this?

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