A Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) lets you record, mix, and make music. For commercial usage, there are several mainstream options to consider, which are often regarded as industry-standard. Full-fledged music DAWs like Steinberg’s Nuendo/Cubase, ProTools, Ableton Live, and FL Studio are the most popular (and expensive) solutions. However, they are not available for Linux. Hence, when it comes to Linux, you will have to make a different set of choices as per the available options.
Some of these may well also be available for Windows and macOS, and as I mentioned Stargate was only released this week so does not yet appear on the list, and it is well worth checking out. Some applications mentioned here are not open source. They are listed here because they are available on Linux and the article’s focus is on Linux.
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DigitalAudioWorkstation You may not get as many choices as Windows or macOS but there are a few Digital Audio Workstation software available for Linux. Let's have a look at them.