On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 11:41:26PM +0100, Jeanette C. wrote:
Feb 13 2021, Sam Kuper has written:
Thank you so much for all the
"behind-the-scenes" info, too. I'm
still new enough to Linux audio that details like this add
considerably to my understanding of the soundsets, software and
workflows available.
Then some good advise: in terms of software and workflow don't look
too closely at what I'm doing. It's rather unorthodox in terms of
tools and thus - to some extent - in terms of workflow.
Thanks, I'm still interested though. I'm non-neurotypical, so some
unorthodox tools or workflows might work better for me than popular
software.
Back when I used proprietary software, I frequently found the major DAWs
unergonomic. Partly that was due to the license/upgrade cycle, but
often the problem was the UI or the developers' assumptions about users'
workflows.
Your output is prolific and high quality, so whatever tools you are
using, they are clearly capable of supporting both those properties.
That makes them of interest to me.
I'm still just learning the Linux audio landscape, so I have little to
lose (and potentially much to gain) by reading the documentation for
software I had not heard of before, like Nama.
You will find a lot of good work, setups, tools and
workflow here
though. If it isn't spelled out directly, you can always ask and
people will be happy to talk.
Thank you :)
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