glinux·Linuxbygosz Professional daw studio now for LinuxIs in beta. No official support for now. Requires Wayland and jack. There is a free versionhttps://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/10/pro-audio-app-studio-one-now-supports-linuxOpen linkView original on lemmy.world29Comments6
woelkchen lemmy.worldOriginal source instead of blog spam: https://www.presonussoftware.com/en_US/blog/studio-one-6-5-for-linux13
mmyersguy lemmy.simpl.websiteNot particularly interested in Studio One, but I really hope this trend of production companies supporting Linux continues. Would love for NI to follow suit one day (at least with Native Access)6
tthemusicman lemmy.worldI use reaper now, but I have enjoyed the workflow of studio one in the past... tempting1
Original source instead of blog spam: https://www.presonussoftware.com/en_US/blog/studio-one-6-5-for-linux
Not particularly interested in Studio One, but I really hope this trend of production companies supporting Linux continues. Would love for NI to follow suit one day (at least with Native Access)
Reaper is a professional DAW studio in Linux too.
I came here to say this! And the creator made winamp too!
Justin Frankel. Explains the chosen UI.
I use reaper now, but I have enjoyed the workflow of studio one in the past... tempting