Linux is … incredible for programming … but, I need to create, not just consume!
You think that programming isn’t creative? :P
Linux is so bad
How? Serious question, what are your pain points?
FL Studio is proprietary
Stop using proprietary software that you can’t fix (or get someone to fix). :P
Try using a virtual machine if you really need to run windows, but…
The ideal solution would be to work out how to replace it in your workflow, even if that means you need to learn to code and build your own tool.
I wish I could fix that? But I can’t do it alone :)
If there’s a community that’s already out there working on similar open source software I’m sure that they would welcome new contributors with open arms; they can’t do it alone either.
Maybe you don’t know the language or can’t code, but you can still help out with documentation, triaging bugs, etc. Learning to submit useful bug reports and reproduce bugs from other users can help developers spend their time fixing bugs not working out what’s going on.
I do think programming is creative, I just didn’t talk precisely about it because it wasn’t the focus of the conversation :).
Linux is very bad for music creation, the ecosystem is lacking the incredible tools like Ableton or FL studio, and the VSTs. You can’t shit done on Linux in this area right now, well I’ve made some music but what a pain it was.
I won’t stop using proprietary software just for the sake of using Linux. I need and I like FL Studio, it’s a very good DAW. Stop trying to convert everyone to your open-source utopia, it can’t exist! I love open-source, I’m an open-source contributor on a few projects and most of my projects (the good ones) are open-source too! But, try to make music with open-source tools and we can talk about it.
Some of them are good but not as good as an Omnisphere, a Serum, or a Purity, or a Ozone RX 9 for mixing.
And no, I won’t involve myself into an open-source DAW because I’ve literally got other shit to do right now than filling issues or PRs that no one will read on GitHub.
The way you talk about things is not helpful, it is just the same copy-pasted shit every time. Open-source… bugs… developers… community… proprietary software bad…
You think that programming isn’t creative? :P
How? Serious question, what are your pain points?
Stop using proprietary software that you can’t fix (or get someone to fix). :P
Try using a virtual machine if you really need to run windows, but…
The ideal solution would be to work out how to replace it in your workflow, even if that means you need to learn to code and build your own tool.
If there’s a community that’s already out there working on similar open source software I’m sure that they would welcome new contributors with open arms; they can’t do it alone either.
Maybe you don’t know the language or can’t code, but you can still help out with documentation, triaging bugs, etc. Learning to submit useful bug reports and reproduce bugs from other users can help developers spend their time fixing bugs not working out what’s going on.
I do think programming is creative, I just didn’t talk precisely about it because it wasn’t the focus of the conversation :).
Linux is very bad for music creation, the ecosystem is lacking the incredible tools like Ableton or FL studio, and the VSTs. You can’t shit done on Linux in this area right now, well I’ve made some music but what a pain it was.
I won’t stop using proprietary software just for the sake of using Linux. I need and I like FL Studio, it’s a very good DAW. Stop trying to convert everyone to your open-source utopia, it can’t exist! I love open-source, I’m an open-source contributor on a few projects and most of my projects (the good ones) are open-source too! But, try to make music with open-source tools and we can talk about it.
Some of them are good but not as good as an Omnisphere, a Serum, or a Purity, or a Ozone RX 9 for mixing.
And no, I won’t involve myself into an open-source DAW because I’ve literally got other shit to do right now than filling issues or PRs that no one will read on GitHub.
The way you talk about things is not helpful, it is just the same copy-pasted shit every time. Open-source… bugs… developers… community… proprietary software bad…
Stop acting like a malfunctioning cyborg.