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I'm also in the process of moving my music production (composition, DJing, editing, a little bit of sound design for video) to Linux. Just curious: what software and interfaces are you using? What's worked well for you and what hasn't?
I might not be the best to ask for this, what I do is just recording live sounds and then using plugins to mix and master them. On linux I use Ardour to record and also to host the LSP plugins. I don't really work with midi at all and just compose on instruments so IDK what is good for those.