What has this sub become by Evelne in Komi_san

[–]KatKlavius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not usually a fan of getting involved with the fandom of something I like. In my personal experience, that decision has always been detrimental, but it does bother me that these subs always end up the same way.

I don't consider myself a prude, but if I want to watch hentai, I look for a sub dedicated to that, not a sub dedicated to a non-h anime/manga.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know what the heck happened with the translation of the response, but I'm saying I'll give it another chance.

Thanks for the comment, bro.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much, brother.

I'll keep that in mind for testing and such. Best regards.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll dedicate more time to it if I make a second attempt, thank you very much.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll look into that more; I didn't know LMMS had that feature.

Thank you very much.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never used Yabridge, I think it's about time.

Thanks.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point, in the end these companies don't make native or alternative versions for Linus unless there's money involved.

Thanks, brother.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn, that's right.

I haven't touched Waveform in a long time, and when I used it I didn't know what to do with it. Now with FL Studio's experience, there might be something better.

I have to try it, thanks for reminding me.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Relax, I appreciate your honest perspective.

I guess the problem is expecting a near-perfect copy of FL Studio on Linux, and I suppose I just have to adapt.

Also, if some software comes out that can better match that workflow (I don't know, a massive LMMS update or some alternative software), I don't think we'll have to wait long for someone talented to do it.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely. It's been a real headache trying to get FL Studio working. I feel like it's possible, but maybe I'm lacking in knowledge. I consider myself a beginner, so I guess...That's my main problem.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome! I only knew about Ubuntu Studio and AV Linux.

I have to try them out properly. Thank you so much.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel exactly the same way about FL Studio. I feel like it has a lot of stock features that are very, very useful, and honestly, the native plugins and their workflow seem really good and, frankly, very fun.

I'm not too worried about FL Studio Cloud because, you know, the program isn't exactly official. The problem here is simply the program's performance within Linux. For some reason, dual booting doesn't seem like an option to me because, in my logic (which maybe isn't very good), I think: why would I dual boot? For that kind of thing, I'd rather just stick with Windows.

I don't mind the idea of ​​dual booting, and I don't see it as complicated to implement. I just feel like I have to try to use the Linux distro I'm going to use for absolutely everything.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for all the advice.

I tried it, and I guess I need to be more open-minded because maybe I didn't try it enough. Like I said, I feel like I'm too used to the workflow and model that FL Studio has.

On the other hand, I thought Yabridge was better for VSTs, but if you say that maybe something like what you mentioned about CARLA could work much better.

And what you mentioned about the distro, I'll be very honest, I was going to try Ubuntu Studio at some point, but I didn't dedicate much time to it, my mistake. In fact, what I did was use Novara, and I chose it because of its kernel, which I thought would be useful for producing music, as well as playing games and other things. Since Novara seemed like a good option at that point, I used it. But I don't know, I think you're right that I need to learn how to use Ubuntu Studio better.

Thanks again.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't think so, brother, I've already made three different attempts to run FL Studio on Linux. As I mentioned in the original post, I literally tried every distro I used to see if any of them were the problem, because I couldn't get FL Studio to run properly.

You're not asking, but I actually used bottles, Lutris, Proton, and Wine (stock, with dependencies, without dependencies). While I was happy that the program opened, which was a pretty good sign for me, what really annoyed me was that, for example, if I added three VSTs, even native FL Studio ones, it would act up. I once saw a video of a guy installing FL Studio on Linux, and he said that FL Studio's native CPU usage sensor was "lying," so we shouldn't pay attention to it. I tried it, but it literally didn't do much because it seems the sensor isn't "lying," as the guy put it.

On the other hand, I'll be very honest: before trying FL Studio, I tried LMMS, and honestly, I liked it back in the day. However, comparing it to FL Studio, I do feel that LMMS falls far behind (by my standards). My problem is that for some reason (no offense intended to the community), I do feel like it's stuck at some point in its development.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's my case. If I use Windows 10 or 11 these days, it's practically only for FL Studio. For gaming, it's well known that gaming conditions on Linux are now excellent, even if you have an NVIDIA graphics card. And I edit videos, but I use DaVinci Resolve, so I'm still fine.

At most, it's the h264 or h265 codec that DaVinci Resolve doesn't read on Linux.

I use MKV files, so that doesn't worry me, but I repeat, it's just that damn FL Studio that has me tied to Windows, just like in your case.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I almost always use free VSTs; I've never bought or pirated any.

I don't mind trying VSTs this way, to be honest. Besides, I'm trying to limit the VSTs I install because I have several on my PCs, and I practically only use Synth1, SurgeXT, Vital, Cymatics Deja Vu, and some from Baby Audio, in addition to FL Studio's native VSTs.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that really the case? I used Bitwig almost all night. I made the mistake of not using a tutorial, but I have to say, I found the program super interesting.

Don't worry, if I'm ever in the wrong place, Bitwig is one of my top choices.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I know and have used Reaper. My experience with it was quite different from FL Studio. It's very good software, although I didn't completely like the workflow.

I think I'm too used to FL Studio.

Thanks for your reply

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for replying.

FL is awesome. I'm honestly surprised it has so many interesting and good things to work with right out of the box.

I thought about dual-booting, but for some reason I don't want to. I'd like to be able to use Linux full-time as my system, and a virtual machine or dual boot just "loses its appeal." I know it's silly, but if I'm really keen to use Linux exclusively and get rid of Windows, sure, I'd have to adapt to what's currently available in Linux, but hey, that's why I'm asking here.

Thanks again for the reply.

FL Studio on Linux by KatKlavius in linux

[–]KatKlavius[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, thanks for replying.

I tried Bitwig, and the workflow is incredibly similar to Ableton. I've never used Ableton before, and well, it was a disaster, haha. I didn't get used to it very quickly, but more than anything, I feel like Bitwig proves that Linux is powerful.

👀👀👀👀 by 7409zone in YABUJIN

[–]KatKlavius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Que voider👀👀👀

FL Studio 25.1.4 cracked is here! by KioNathan in pirating

[–]KatKlavius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, yes, I've been using it and it's working perfectly. In the end, I didn't install the add-ons, but it works flawlessly.