Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Oct 2010 21:54 UTC
Thread beginning with comment 445795
To view parent comment, click here.
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
To view parent comment, click here.
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
RE[3]: It's not the fault of Linux...
by sithlord2 on Wed 20th Oct 2010 07:55
in reply to "RE[2]: It's not the fault of Linux..."
I'm a music producer and graphic designer, and I use linux everyday. Specifically Dream Studio
Congrats, you belong to the 1% of music producers who uses Linux. Can I use my favorite softsynths (Sylenth1, FM7) under Linux already?
When I pick up a magazine like "Computer Music" or "Future Music" I see lots of reviews of Win/Mac software, but almost none on Linux software. Same goes for art software too.
Of course it is possible to produce music on Linux, but you don't switch to Linux for music production as it does not offer extra advantages (au contraire) to a Win/Mac based system. Most professional plugins (think reverb-effects, or mastering software) are Win/Mac only. ProTools isn't available on Linux either. This makes me wonder, does Linux even has a sound plug-in architecture comparable to Apple's Audio-Units or Steiberg's VST instruments ?




Member since:
2009-11-12
I'm a music producer and graphic designer, and I use linux everyday. Specifically http://dream.dickmacinnis.com>Dream