My friend recently switched and I almost lost him from him desperately wanting to use Ableton. He switched to LMMS though and seems to have found more positive than negative from switching now.
Edit addition: If someone near me wants to switch then I’ll help them, I’ll even recommend it to them, but I’ll also let them know what things won’t work and what things would need to be switched when they do so.
Of course none of that will stop me from getting a little smile when a Windows user complains about Windows in any form
I’ve never tried LMMS but there is Bitwig with native Linux support, it’s paid but it’s really as good if not better than Ableton in some ways. In fact the creators are ex-Ableton Devs.
¿Porque no lo wine? Sure, it may have some drawbacks, but FL Studio works for me. Not sure on Ableton, though. I do wonder is LMMS is any good. I’m not a proper producer by any means, I just play around sometimes. And having so many samples, effects, plugins, etc. readily available in FL is nice. If I open the damn thing and it empty… at least some drums and a piano, maybe other instruments.
My friend recently switched and I almost lost him from him desperately wanting to use Ableton. He switched to LMMS though and seems to have found more positive than negative from switching now.
Edit addition: If someone near me wants to switch then I’ll help them, I’ll even recommend it to them, but I’ll also let them know what things won’t work and what things would need to be switched when they do so.
Of course none of that will stop me from getting a little smile when a Windows user complains about Windows in any form
I’ve never tried LMMS but there is Bitwig with native Linux support, it’s paid but it’s really as good if not better than Ableton in some ways. In fact the creators are ex-Ableton Devs.
¿Porque no lo wine? Sure, it may have some drawbacks, but FL Studio works for me. Not sure on Ableton, though. I do wonder is LMMS is any good. I’m not a proper producer by any means, I just play around sometimes. And having so many samples, effects, plugins, etc. readily available in FL is nice. If I open the damn thing and it empty… at least some drums and a piano, maybe other instruments.