@duc I'm not actually using daws very much as my tracker does a great job of mixing all by itself (at least, my mixing skills aren't really good enough for a daw to exceed that, i know there's a lot that could be done to better mix my music). I'm also in the midst of setting up my music studio so i haven't completely gotten settled.
but my current daw of choice when I'm actually using it is Bitwig, because of its native Linux and pipewire support. A second choice is Ableton since that's just what I've used for a long while. I might have gotten into FL Studio, except i just never gave it a try.
@vv ah i see! cause i mainly have been recording acoustic + vocals, and i've used reaper, which makes recording (and honestly most things) straightforward. but i might want to try expanding with other instruments in the future, and it's not been easy trying to get soundfonts and such working with it. :/
@vv oh dear. seems like the linux daw scene is in great shape. :) especially with a bunch of plugins being windows exclusive, so one has to fuck with that, too.