• lemmyvore
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      251 year ago

      There are people who work on music full time on Linux.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        they have a very narrow and specific set of software tools and hardware devices they can use. the ecosystem is shit, basically.

        • lemmyvore
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          121 year ago

          I’m not sure I understand how your analogy fits. There’s no heavy lifting involved. 🙂 Everything works and it’s ready-made – otherwise people wouldn’t use it at all. There are also lots of distros specifically tailored to audio and studio work. Naturally, there’s some things to learn but you also had to learn things when you got into audio and presumably you keep up with the industry so there isn’t a big difference.

          Check out /r/linuxaudio, lots of resources in the sidebar and very helpful community.

            • lemmyvore
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              51 year ago

              There are tools that work on any OS. Audio processing has been developing at an even pace on all main OS (Windows, Mac, Linux). At this point it’s a matter of what flow works best for you. Windows itself is not an industry standard by any means. The OS matters very little in general beyond being able to give you real time processing and low latency. Windows could not even do low latency before 10.

                • lemmyvore
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                  -21 year ago

                  I can throw out names too. Bitwig, Cadence, Ardour, Zebra yabridge Pianoteq etc. Also entire distributions — MX, Elementary, Ubuntu, Mint, Solus etc.

                  Is it relevant? Maybe, depending on what you actually need.

                  Like I said, there’s no shortage of tools on any OS. If you want those specific ones that you listed and you want to do it on Windows, you can.

                  The only thing I object to is saying it can’t be done on another OS that you’re obviously not familiar with.

            • @[email protected]
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              -11 year ago

              Can you now install Mac OS on any hardware? They have the best tools for audio work, right? I can just choose that tool and install it on my… Oh wait! I can’t do that.

              Do you not understand the argument you’re arguing?

          • @[email protected]
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            81 year ago

            That doesn’t apply the same for tools as it does cameras. For cameras the idea is at least you have the image captured. For a tool, if you’re trying to lift a car up, a hammer alone isn’t going to do you much good.

            • @[email protected]
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              -41 year ago

              Why doesn’t it apply? Because you don’t want it to?

              Not everyone who has an interest in something has access to resources. Money is often the limiting factor. So should those people not pursue their interest because the tools they don’t have are beyond their reach?

              • @[email protected]
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                31 year ago

                Why doesn’t it apply?

                Lift a car with a hammer. Sometimes the only tool you have access to is the wrong tool. That doesn’t make it the best or correct or even reasonable tool to use.

                • @[email protected]
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                  -41 year ago

                  So in your very odd analogy there is a naked man in a white void, a hammer and a car? You know what? I don’t care to continue this.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        I produced an album doing exactly this. the windows VST plugins with yabridge run like shit. not all of them worked. bitwig and reaper are fantastic though, and are great examples of what linux audio could be. unfortunately I am often using tools besides the daw and its built in features.

        I should mention that yabridge folks are amazing. they are very responsive on IRC and they helped a lot. I think the main developer has pulled off something important here and I have a very high level of respect for what he’s doing. i have to put my music before my computer though.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Yeah, some vests are just crap and too locked into windows to be usable. Personally, I’m a computer guy that also does music (through I’ve been to busy from studying), so I won’t bother with something that is not Gnu/Linux