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Do you use open source software for recording your music?



Back in 2005, I recorded a full album on a PC with Linux (Debian).

My primary recording software was Ardour and I also used Audacity. Since then, I have switched to Windows but I still use Audacity for rough demos and for exporting my files to MP3 for example. However, most of my recording is done with Cubase, and I use Finale Songwriter for notation, both fully commercial softwares.

Do you use open source software for recording your music? If so, which one? And is this open source software for Windows/Mac or is it for Linux? Do you run a full DAW on Linux?

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