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  1. I found my first post on renoise forums - from 2008.

    I think I actually downloaded first Renoise for Linux beta 1.9.1 in 2008 and then bought Renoise 2.0 for Linux for ~60€ - which lasted till next full version 3.0, when I paid another ~70€ for next major version (until 4.0), which is still ongoing. So I spent less then 150€ in 16 years for a DAW that works on Linux (with JACK/PipeWire) and had a few crashes here and there but is rock solid and packed with amazing -- and unique! -- features - some of them rather experimental but fully functional - a true marvel of a software if you ask me.

    If I'd need to decide what to take on an island without internet, it would be #SuperCollider, #Renoise, and #Ardour on an Linux laptop.

    (BTW I used ScreamTracker 2)

    #LinuxAudio #LinuxAudioProduction #MusicTracker

  2. Day 48 done. I am not thinking about work at all for the next 36 hours.

    There will be #LinuxAudioProduction of #ElectronicMusic that may be #BonkWave or #NotBonkWave in #BitwigStudio.

    And since it is #Caturday here is the late and amazing Ms Monster. ❤️‍🩹

  3. My #LinuxAudioProduction journey is being hampered by erratic GUI response in #BitwigStudio

    I’m having issues with adjusting modulator knobs on #LinuxMint v22.2. They respond erratically.

    Is this a #Wayland vs #X11 thing? I’ve got the most recent Nvidia drivers installed, FWIW.

    Nearly vanilla install (updates, QuickEMU, Bitwig, VCVRack, and DaVinci Resolve being all that’s installed).

    How can I get my modulators to be easier/smoother to control?

  4. Ok so #linuxaudioproduction update:
    - Bitwig is really cool
    - there are enough Linux-native synths and DSP plugins these days to do pretty much anything (so long as you have the expertise to know what it is you actually want to do)
    - "physical modeling" synth pianoteq is at least as good as any sampled piano, and is Linux native
    👍
    - HOWEVER orchestral sample libraries are still very much lacking, which is a bit of a kick in the nuts ngl

  5. alright, party's over, i've absolutely fucking had it with windows at this point. been daily driving fedora at work for a while now but i haven't dared to do the same on my home pc and my studio pc. i think my recording laptop would be a good start.

    recording engineers of the linux community, how have your experiences been? especially curious about the reaper linux build, vst and device support (especially ADAT), any issues you've run into, etc

    #linuxaudio #linuxAudioProduction

  6. Today I discovered Audiorelay, a tool that let's you use your smartphone as a mic in your computer. I don't think it's FOSS though. Does anyone know of any FOSS alternatives that work on Andoind and Linux?

  7. @Traumkaempfer Hast du vielleicht ein paar Einzelheiten zu deinem Sound-Setup unter Linux? Die verwendete Hardware wäre auch interessant. #linuxaudio #linuxaudiocommunity #linuxAudioProduction

  8. I have an old Roland vs-840 portastudio and a Zip drive. I would like to transfer the audio from zipdisc to my Linux desktop and mix in Reaper. However, “the data on VS-840 Zip discs is proprietary and is not compatible with any computer software and can't be converted.” Of course I could record out of the audio output but this annoys me. Don’t suppose anyone knows of any conversion software? #askfedi #musicproducers #hackers #FOSS #linuxaudio #linuxAudioProduction #drm_free