Properly tuned, Linux can run better than Windows. It can run lighter and even use a real-time kernel. The benefit of Linux is the increased flexibility and efficiency, at the cost of a learning curve.FapFilter wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 11:14 am Linux is also worth considering if you want to free yourself from pluginitis.
I did some research lately and i was surprised that from all plugins i own and still use, only a good algorithmic reverb would be missing.
compressors are also a bit underrepresented, but getting Presswerk would fix that.
That would of course mean another purchase i wouldn't need to make on Windows, but the situation is actually still not too bad.
Fun fact though: at least at the moment, Linux would actually offer me more synths from my current arsenal, than M1 native on MacOS.
This might change of course, since it is not too unlikely that some of these get native M1 support in the not so distant future aswell
Out of curiosity though: how well is Linux equipped for low latency ASIO (or equivalent) and how many audio interfaces are supported to run as efficient as on Windows or MacOS?
As far as hardware goes, it can use anything that is Class Compliant, so most of what Apple uses works for Linux as well.