I mean anyone who watermarks memes is someone I question the judgement of
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pirat@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•I'm putting my tin foil hat on and want to join the world of Linux, however I make music in Ableton. Do I just need to dual boot or does anyone have a better solution?6·1 month agoNot too long ago I broke down a the costs between Ableton and bitwig, and they are quite similar over time.
Ableton has the big #'rd updates where as bitwig you get all updates within a year from license activation.
Since BW will still run after the license runs out (you just cant update to any new versions) I don’t always update until there is a new feature that I want to work with drops in an update.
I also limit purchasing licenses to sale periods as a license can sit on the shelf until you’re ready to activate it - this significantly reduced the cost for me.
I think there are other ways to go about this though on the vast sea of the net if your sails catch the wind right ;). If you’re making stuff for fun and not for profit I think everyone should have access to creative tools.
If you make money than it’s worth considering sending some. money their way. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
pirat@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•I'm putting my tin foil hat on and want to join the world of Linux, however I make music in Ableton. Do I just need to dual boot or does anyone have a better solution?13·1 month agoSomeone in here mentioned bitwig.
I started on abelton and moved to bitwig around 3.X and have been with it ever since.
I love all the different modules and the grid which has give me a lot more expressive control over my sounds.
they are similar yet different; I believe the core bitwig team were ex ableton devs who wanted to take things in a different direction.
I know it’s silly but one of the biggest things that I like about bitwig is customizable shortcuts; this is especially good if you’re coming from ableton because if your a shortcut key wizard you can easily remap similar functions.
if you’ve got an extensive VST collection you can run them with wine + yabridge.
Bitwig is not the only option, but coming from ableton if you want to run single boot it is the most similar (IMO) to Ableton.
Happy to answer any questions you may have about it as well.
All it takes is a cursory glance at US history to realize “yes” is the only valid answer in this case.
pirat@lemmy.mlOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A WYSIWYG editor for personal website?English1·2 months agoWell the link there should take ya to rhe project, always curious what people think
pirat@lemmy.mlOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A WYSIWYG editor for personal website?English2·2 months agoI’ve got it hosted on bandcamp, rn my URL redirects to bandcamp. The project is Aμq and I know it’s not everyone’s cuppa.
pirat@lemmy.mlOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A WYSIWYG editor for personal website?English91·2 months agowhat year is it?!?
pirat@lemmy.mlOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A WYSIWYG editor for personal website?English31·2 months agoNothing I suppose - I just like having options
pirat@lemmy.mlOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A WYSIWYG editor for personal website?English61·2 months ago🤣 free, I’m willing to put in a little leg work
pirat@lemmy.mlto Piracy@lemmy.ml•Hi yes, I got a VPN and am ready to sail the seas for the first time in almost a decade. Help me find sites?English2·2 months ago100% this. good idea to be on the irc and get your account verified when you find one as the IRCs usually stay up when ships sink
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