Replying to Avatar Mr Snrub

Depending on the type of music you make, I'd either go with Reaper or Bitwig (or both!), tbh.

Reaper for traditional instrument recording

https://www.reaper.fm/download.php

Bitwig for electronic / Ableton type stuff

https://www.bitwig.com/

Granted, it's been years since I've used Ardour. But reaper and Bitwig are cross platform and have dedicated companies that work on them.

Ty for the heads up. I will try Reaper if Ardour proves unstable or incapable of meeting my needs.

1 day at a time.

I've been using FL Studio for years and years. Too bad they don't have a Linux release. 🤷‍♂️

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Sure thing. Reaper is great. It used to be my fulltime DAW

What's it cost?

you can evaluate for an unlimited amount of time - with a nag screen for the first few seconds of opening it up.

But I think it's only like $60 or $70 to buy the license, if i remember correctly.

Very kind of you to indulge me. Carry on.