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by cupantae
2317 days ago
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Ok so many people are commenting that this article is out of date.
I've been searching for what the best out-of-the-box music Linux distro would be, so I can dual boot that for any music work. Namely it must have: - jack set up and default for everything - complete DAW solution: synth set up etc - updated, stable software - MIDI set up fully - real time kernel is definitely a plus - acceptable performance on modest hardware A lot of the recommendations online like Musix are not current at all! I wonder if Ubuntu Studio is the answer, just purely based on the website being updated and professional-looking. I've considered KXstudio but cannot confirm that it is a distro rather than a software repo. AVLinux? Any firsthand experience?
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I've ended up using Manjaro, with Jack, Reaper, Renoise, Airwindows plugins, a real-time kernel and very little else. It's pretty good.
I found this guide was helpful https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Professional_audio