A DAW will want hardware access and wine hardware drivers don’t really exist
I’ve read in the past that some DAWs like FL Studio run quite well in Wine, but I’ve never tried it myself. I agree that it’s best just to use a native Linux DAW.
They apparently had a pretty big negative stigma in the audio production world as just that; a toy for un-serious amateurs, or only useful for making beats or loops, instead of as a more general DAW for other genres.
I’ve read in the past that some DAWs like FL Studio run quite well in Wine, but I’ve never tried it myself. I agree that it’s best just to use a native Linux DAW.
Seems FL Studio has some gold and even platinum ratings:
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=178
I liked the old name FruityLoops more, I guess it was too playful and toy-like, but FL Studio is just a crappy name imho.
They apparently had a pretty big negative stigma in the audio production world as just that; a toy for un-serious amateurs, or only useful for making beats or loops, instead of as a more general DAW for other genres.