Can I make music on Linux?
DAW options are limited in Linux
While Linux does offer a bunch of options for music production DAWs, examples include REAPER and BitWig, you aren't going to get the industry heavyweights such as Logic, Pro Tools, or Ableton Live. That said, here's a list of music production apps Linux does offer.
What DAWs are for Linux?
- Ardour (Free) Ardour is a professional-grade DAW for Linux that is completely free. ...
- Bitwig Studio (Paid) It's very encouraging for Linux users to see Bitwig be fully supported on Linux. ...
- Renoise 3 (Paid – Affordable) ...
- Reaper* (Paid – Affordable) ...
- LMMS (Free) ...
- Audacity (Free)
Can GarageBand run on Linux?
GarageBand is not available for Linux but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is LMMS, which is both free and Open Source.
Is LMMS a free DAW?
LMMS is a cross-platform open source DAW hosted on GitHub. It is completely free to use and you do not need to purchase any kind of license to use it. ... So, with the help of LMMS, you should be able to work on making music on Linux.