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[proprietary] Professional DAW 'Studio One' is Now on Linux (Public Beta)
(www.omgubuntu.co.uk)
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I like Reaper and LMMS personally but more competition is always good.
Is LMMS really functional? I thought only Ardour could be used for serious audio production on the FOSS world.
Of course there's still Reaper and Bitwig, but those are not FOSS.
I mean it's not the most powerful DAW out there but it was fine for what I was doing.
Also Renoise (also not FOSS,. but good)