Hi all,
I have been a Linux user for over 10 years now, started off with Ubuntu and switched over to Mint 4 years ago. I am a bass player and I have been getting ever more frustrated with the MS Windows ecosystem (Seriously, Windows 10 is the worst OS I have used so far, but unfortunately need to use it for work purposes) I pieced my desktop PC together, but I want to put together my own little music studio but with Linux. I will probably have a ton of questions but looking forward to joining in with this cool community.
LINUX ROCKS!!!!!!
Bass Player UK
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- milo
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Re: Bass Player UK
Welcome to the forum! I suggest that you start by enabling the kxstudio repos. I also use Mint, and kstudio works well on my system. My second suggestion is that you check out Guitarix. I can't believe I ever recorded guitar and bass without it.
Do you already have an idea what DAW you want to use? And what audio interface are you using?
Do you already have an idea what DAW you want to use? And what audio interface are you using?
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Re: Bass Player UK
Just like @Milo I'm interested too in what audio device/interface you use.
P.S. My next distro is gonna be Ubuntu again. I use Mint now too because Ubuntu had Unity as desktop environment, which they ditched.
P.S. My next distro is gonna be Ubuntu again. I use Mint now too because Ubuntu had Unity as desktop environment, which they ditched.