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Cubase recording software b312/7/2023 But not in the current form where it is maintained by one small company, but by an organization backed by major industry players, so it could become a platform that companies developing DAWs and plugins and drivers could rely on. ![]() What would make sense is something like the Elk Audio OS, a distribution especially tuned for audio. And that won’t change soon, as the market share for Linux on Desktop (and with musicians) is tiny. For starters, what does “Linux “ mean? There are thousands of distributions that use Linux (the kernel), which one of those? No sane company will support multiple Linux distributions, so they’ll probably stick with Ubuntu as the currently favorite Desktop Linux (which is imho also quite bloated already).Īnd of course from all the plugins available today only a minority runs on Linux natively. Well, if anyone isn’t happy with Windows 10/11, there is still MacOs, isn’t it?Īs much as I like Linux as a server OS, I am pretty sure that Cubase on Linux isn’t the solution to all problems on Win or MacOS. Samsung NVMe SSD 960 EVO - 1 TB (C workdisk) So even if this is a cry in the vacuum, I hope one day we will be freed from the enhancingly inefficient Windows variations and we can use a clean and thoroughly developed efficient (all European) DAW system. For instance, harddisc address times are way slower, some randomly unexplainable turning wheels, no explanation whatsoever and it irritates me every day…Īnd soon we all have to go to W11 probably because they will no longer support W10 (of course). I hesitated long for the change from W7 to W10 and even on a new machine (specs below) the performance is only increased when rendering, and the feel of the PC is even slower than my older 4790k with 16GB. ![]() without any benefit or even reducing the capacities for DAW users. Since Windows 7 the OS is becoming more complex with accounts etc. The reason for this new topic and more urgent request is the current developments at Microsoft which are in my opinion starting to become more and more “audio engineer unfriendly”. ![]() I know there is already a topic from 2014 about this, but today I hope to reach a developer at Steinberg with the urgent request for Linux support in Cubase… I am even willing to compensate the intiator richly for it personally.
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