Hello, recently joined after 14 years on reddit, not sure if anyone would recognise me but I was mildly active in Linux subreddits, especially /r/linuxaudio.

Is there any interest in creating a similar community here? I have started getting back into making music on Linux after a few years where my job took over my life.

  • Bacteria
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    1 year ago

    IMO for now, post everything on this community itself as it is not that active. We can slowly diversify into niches but we first need to improve interaction.

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      1 year ago

      That’s a pretty good point! Might think about starting one at some point, however I think the instance I joined is not an appropriate place for it

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    1 year ago

    I used to lurk there and would be interested. I’m also just getting back in to recording whenever I get a spare moment

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        1 year ago

        Not at the moment, I did a fresh install of AV Linux about 2 weeks ago and just in the process of setting up all the tools, vsts and testing out a workflow. Currently have a mix of reaper and renoise and trying to resist the urge to download every vst known to man

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            1 year ago

            I’m still exploring what’s out there for eqs etc. I tend to use the stock Reaper ones but I’m enjoying using Surge synth and drumgizmo at the moment.

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                1 year ago

                I think those might have been bundled with the distro. I’ll have to give them a look, thanks for the suggestion!

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    1 year ago

    Count me in.

    Reddit was read-only for me and I’ll confess I didn’t even know there was a linuxaudio sub. I look at /r/linux and /r/linuxquestions daily and the occasional furtive peek into /r/linuxmasterrace. Also anything related to KDE, Mozilla, Matrix/Element and Proton are always worth a read.

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    1 year ago

    maybe keep it here for now until the userbase is higher if youre already gonna split now its not gonna be very active i think

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    1 year ago

    I’d be interested in following a linuxaudio community. Want to maybe run Reaper under Linux and get out from under Micro$oft.

  • Jure Repinc@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I used to be subscribed there and even posted sometimes and yeah I would be interested into having a Linux audio community here.

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        1 year ago

        Unfortunately not much, I have almost no clue on making music (but know Linux and its software quite well).

        The best I have achieved for now is fully (dis)assembled and mechanically repaired hanging keys on a good old Korg M1, connected it with MIDI (via USB) and played a bit around with it from my Linux box. Assume that pictures of a disassembled Korg are not of interest in the context of Linux audio ;)

        Software used on Linux was amidi (with SysEx) to dump and restore sounds-banks etc, and aplaymidi to play midi on the Korg. Both worked perfectly fine. On the other hand have no results yet with Rosegarden (and other software).

        Maybe my (short) notes about how to do things with amidi and aplaymidi can be bit of interest in a Linux audio community.

        (I also own a cheap drumset(?) from Aldi wich surprisingly had Midi. But could not experiment much with it yet … cause of real life taking the time)