Hey there,
Looking forward to posting on the forum.
I currently use Fedora Server on my Linux laptop and server.
I also use Devuan on my Desktop computer that I use for audio production. However, on that same Desktop computer, I have a second drive and have put Jackalpup (Puppy Linux) on it as well, and have had a blast with that distro! Was debating putting Ubuntu Studio, and other distros on that same Desktop machine as I primarily do my audio production on that machine.
This forum seems like a neat spot to learn how to better use my Linux devices for DAWs, etc.
I'm getting more and more into looping and using synths that are Linux based.
I have had several solo albums so far, and am still stoked to making more. You can find my music on my page:
https://musimatic.xyz/music.html
I'm mostly into midwest emo, shogeaze, dreampop, and math rock.
Happy to be here! Looking forward to learning from you guys.
Hey There, Looking To Learn From Some Fellow Linux Musicians
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Re: Hey There, Looking To Learn From Some Fellow Linux Musicians
Shoegaze is great! Will listen to your music. Welcome
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Re: Hey There, Looking To Learn From Some Fellow Linux Musicians
Hi and welcome, Samwise! I see that you're already asking some good questions elsewhere on the forum. Keep us posted on how it goes!
P.S. I followed your link and looked around your site, it makes me nostalgic for the 1990s when the web was more personal and people were more inclined to share their interests on simple personal sites like this. My favorite part is the recipes section.
P.S. I followed your link and looked around your site, it makes me nostalgic for the 1990s when the web was more personal and people were more inclined to share their interests on simple personal sites like this. My favorite part is the recipes section.
Re: Hey There, Looking To Learn From Some Fellow Linux Musicians
Thanks for the fine welcome appreciate it a ton!