If you like to venture outside of the main operating systems, i.e. Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS, then Linux is the alternative operating system you can try, that is slowly gaining market share.
Linux operating system has been attracting new users for quite some time now. Gone the days of command line nerdy coding and operation. These days with over 200 varieties of Linux distribution models, there are plenty choices to meet a user’s need. From security to reliability and ease of use desktop management systems, sometime one can feel right at home.
But, how about for audio and music production?
Well, I’ve been experimenting, testing and trialling a dozen of the most popular Linux distros for music production, and on this page I will share my experiences, opinions, as well as step-by-step beginner’s guide on installing, setting up and configuring Linux for Music and Audio Production.
Hope you join me on this venture and dive into the world of Linux.
Linux For Music Production | Studio Vlog
Music Production on Linux Mint Part 2 | Installing Ubuntu Studio Modules
Studio One V6 Linux Public Beta Edition Quick Demo
Successfully Installing Cakewalk by Bandlab on a Linux MINT OS Using Wine & Bottles
Setting Up Linux Mint For Audio Production
How to Setup TASCAM Model 12 on Linux KDE Neon Plasma 6.3 | A Basic Guide
Installing LV2 / VST3 / CLAP Audio Plugins on Linux OS | The Basics
PreSonus Studio One Pro 7 Linux Open Beta | A Quick Review
Ditch Your Windows 10/11 for Linux Today
Audio Latency Test on Linux KDE Neon Plasma 6.3 | How Low Can You Go?
PreSonus Studio One Pro 7 Linux Open Beta | I/O Matrix Setup and Surface Control with TASCAM Model12
TASCAM Model 12 USB Audio Route Demo | Studio One Pro 7 Linux
Stay tuned for more videos for Audio Production on Linux OS…