As a daily Linux user who boots into Windows for audio: I think right now is the best it has ever been on the software side. Native REAPER and Bitwig, increasing number of native plugins, and most of the other good plugins with reasonanble licensing systems work nicely with YaBridge. iLok/Waves is a problem but one can happily do without them for most things. (Maybe cinematic scoring types disagree?)FrettedSynth wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 1:38 am To the people who insist that audio can't be done on Linux. Is it because there is software you absolutely need that will not run in Linux?
Where we have moved backwards is the hardware front. The best audio interfaces have proprietary drivers and mixer control applications that don't work on Linux. Where they do work, this could be lost in the next minor hardware revision so good luck buying the right one. The JACK/ALSA/Pulse stack remains a headache and the arrival of Pipewire has made my desktop setup less likely to play nicely with my class-compliant multichannel interface.
One can still get great performance with a carefully configured setup that uses JACK for everything, but sometimes it's nice to upgrade your OS and have YouTube still work.
