hello /g/
I dont know if this belongs here, although it is undoubtedly software technology, so please keep the pretentious answers to a minimum.
Im looking for a debian alternative to Propellerhead's Reason. I have googled it but there doesnt seem to be a solid answer from the community, with many posts dating to 2004-2005.
Are there any DAW to recommend?
tl;dr
>I need DAW music creation software for linux pls
>>52237184
bump
Just install Windows, Linux is horrible in audio use
>>52237184
Linux multimedia production is a fucking joke, do not bother.
>>52237874
or mac
There is non AFAIK. Just dualboot with windows or try running a DAW with Wine.
>>52237184
ignore the shills and be free
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_audio_workstation#Free_and_open_source_software
I have FL studio 12, but never can make the time to use it. I tried the cubase trial for 30 days and used it a couple times and found it good but there is no crack and i dont want to part ways with $100. What does this anon do?
>>52237888
yes, listen to trips and install mac.
just dualboot windows.
Can we get some recommendations for legitimate digital music tutorials? And by legitimate I mean NOT any teenager showing how to move kick drum and base samples around on a time slider to make dubstep. I mean real tutorials where you learn the theory behind sound waves so you know how to *really* use this software.
Here are two Ive found to start things off:
A theory tutorial behind digital sound wave manipulation
https://www.youtube.com/user/wickiemedia/playlists
A tutorial on how to use LMMS a Linux DAW
https://www.youtube.com/user/CubicianOfficial/playlists
>>52237958
piracy until you're decent at producing than drop the cash
>>52238267
LMMS is shit. Here:
Mixing an accapella quartet with Ardour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7mdeI4fI4s