(03-16-2024, 02:08 AM)johne53 Wrote:(03-15-2024, 04:48 PM)Manne Wrote: This is a great informative answer for a novice like me.
(03-15-2024, 02:45 PM)Manne Wrote: I'm a new Mixbus user but an old veteran
Setting up Linux isn't for the faint-hearted (it won't be long before you need to start launching text windows and typing lots of cryptic commands...) It's a reasonable OS once you get it working but from my experience, Linux isn't a good OS for novices - and esp. not older novices!
I would echo johne53's advice - Linux requires a higher level of computer skill - even though I have been working with computers since 1979 I still find Linux daunting... I am far more focused on creative aspects and am happy to put up with the corporate games that Mac and WIN play.....
I tried to use WIN for a longtime (Windows NT era), but the stability was just not happening for me... very happy being a Mac user.
Also there are applications like iZotope RX and Harrison MPC Channel plus so many great reverbs that just do not easily exist in the Linux world...
I can not cope without those tools today.
Macmini 8,1 | OS X 13.6.3 | 3 GHz i5 32G | Scarlett 18i20 | Mixbus 10 | PT_2024.3.1 ..... Macmini 9,1 | OS X 14.4.1 | M1 2020 | Mixbus 10 | Resolve 18.6.5