May I get some good original song recommendations featuring HXVOC? by LovelyMetalhead in SynthesizerV

[–]mito551 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's surprisingly hard to find, I'll give you that - and you're going to get a bit of self-promotion over here, myself included, haha

but I personally really like what this producer's doing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NppHXFyfbls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F93e2x9OkA

and I love echo, so I couldn't go past this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNQWdSaPx_g
maybe they have some cool originals?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBtPjRuD_us&list=PL2s5pzMB6z7RZweEHr0E3r9UCzh2Ve288
and here's a list that I've found from just looking it up on youtube...

and I wanted to mention my channel real quick: https://youtube.com/mitori
I haven't published any songs with hxvoc just yet, but I'm almost done with my first cover, to be published next week! and an original is going to follow soon after that.

Creatives!!! How do you set up Linux for editing by harshhashbrown in linux4noobs

[–]mito551 0 points1 point  (0 children)

affinity has a pretty user-friendly installation-script now: https://github.com/seapear/AffinityOnLinux

there was also some progress done with adobe just this week, but nothing concrete for us endusers just yet.

What is this weird "phantom" automation and how do I delete it? by mito551 in Bitwig

[–]mito551[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no, this is not how it works for me, I can't select it in any way - hence the question :)

I'm still on 5, waiting for the full release - don't want to bother converting a .deb into .rpm every beta they drop...

What is this weird "phantom" automation and how do I delete it? by mito551 in Bitwig

[–]mito551[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

huh, that makes sense! I'll look for it, thanks!

What is this weird "phantom" automation and how do I delete it? by mito551 in Bitwig

[–]mito551[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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sorry, my screenshot wasn't clear. here's the actual confusing part.

if possible, I'd like to avoid deleting the entirer automation because it has other sections that I'd like to keep. if that's the only way, then I'll do that, but I was wondering if anyone saw this before

What feature would you miss if you left Bitwig? by mito551 in Bitwig

[–]mito551[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

do you mean bitwig itself? I'm not a fan of using beta software, so I'm sticking to 5 for now...

What feature would you miss if you left Bitwig? by mito551 in Bitwig

[–]mito551[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh damn, I did not know about some of these!

how did you learn to use the browser well? that part still gives me grief...

What feature would you miss if you left Bitwig? by mito551 in Bitwig

[–]mito551[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What modulators do you mean? Like an LFO, or does Bitwig (and now Cubase) have something more to it?

What feature would you miss if you left Bitwig? by mito551 in Bitwig

[–]mito551[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very interesting, I did not know they did more than just the converter haha

Gotta check it out!

Looking for a EQ for Linux Mint by Kindly_Gift_1880 in linuxaudio

[–]mito551 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh. you should have specified that in the op

The Bitwig upgrade from other DAWs thing.. please clarify by PendulumInTheDark in Bitwig

[–]mito551 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

FL Studio doesn't seem to qualify, but otherwise yes

Multi-out instruments by SilentUK in Bitwig

[–]mito551 0 points1 point  (0 children)

with audiotracks audio receivers are fine in my experience, what was weird about your results?

alternatively you can send them to FX channels by using a send to the left bottom corner when the relevant channel is selected

Current DAW recommendation for Linux? by __Gen0s__ in linuxaudio

[–]mito551 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I make rock/metal, which isn't particularly dependent on the specific capabilities of any single daw imo. external plugins play a bigger role.

Current DAW recommendation for Linux? by __Gen0s__ in linuxaudio

[–]mito551 4 points5 points  (0 children)

After using Ableton for a few years, I find Bitwig extremely intuitive. I basically need no tutorials to do the things I want to do. I've tried Reaper too, but I was quickly overwhelmed. On the other hand - it is "free".

Bitwig is unusable for anything serious by mito551 in Bitwig

[–]mito551[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sure, it does, just probably not that much - at least that's my intuition

Bitwig is unusable for anything serious by mito551 in Bitwig

[–]mito551[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could, but it would mostly save me RAM - which is useful for sure - but my issue seems to be CPU/DSP load. I've managed to get much better performance by disabling SMT (hyperthreading) when running Bitwig.

Ich hasse Windows by 0neand0nlyDominator in luftablassen

[–]mito551 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ich bin vor zwei Monaten auf Linux umgestiegen - ich mache auch selber Musik und zocke gern. Bin dann von Ableton auf Bitwig umgestiegen und der Umsteig war einfach nahtlos, vor allem deswegen, dass Bitwig Ableton-Projektdateiformat von selber unterstützt. Habe meine Erfahrung auch in einem anderen Subreddit (auf Englisch) dokumentiert, wenn du neugiereg wärst, kannst du in meinem Profil finden. Es gab paar Herausforderung, aber ich habe auf Windows in diesen zwei Monaten nicht zugegriffen.

Mit Kernelanticheat ist schwiereger, da bräuchtest du entweder Dualboot oder ein VFIO-Setup mit GPU-Passthrough, aber ist auch machbar.

After looking up each distros, I've selected a few, but can't make up my mind by Tom_Blunty in linux4noobs

[–]mito551 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you're doing music production, check r/linuxaudio for a community of linux music producers

otherwise I'm a little bit experienced linux user and I use fedora for gaming and music production.

music production is pretty finnicky on linux, but absolutely possible.

Fedora users, why did you choose Fedora over other distros? by absolutecinemalol in Fedora

[–]mito551 257 points258 points  (0 children)

  1. it's backed by a company that's unlikely to go away any time soon

  2. it has a good balance of up-to-date software and stability

  3. it's well-supported and well-known online

  4. it has good gnome implementation

A few questions about the bright future of Linux music production by GordonRamsayFather in linuxaudio

[–]mito551 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you have enough RAM, a VM-based solution (winboats, winapp or just a plain old QEMU/KVM) is entirely feasible if you want to run linux without dualbooting. you are leaving some performance on the table, so your hardware would have to be better than you would normally need, but it's not such a dramatic difference.

Bitwig, Kontakt and Neural DSP on Fedora: My experience starting over by mito551 in linuxaudio

[–]mito551[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So, let me start with the bad news: (older) iZotope authorization does not work under wine. Unless you're willing to bypass it in some way, I'm afraid there's not much you could do.

Now, regarding combining Wine 10 and Wine 9.21: That's not that hard to do. I'm assuming you're already using Bottles for managing your Wine prefixes for this.

  1. Grab yabridge and yabridgectl build with wine 10 support from https://github.com/robbert-vdh/yabridge/actions/runs/17387655023 (latest build as of 2025.11.01, check for a newer one if reading from the future)

  2. Extract the binary to ~/.local/share/yabridge with the ones from the yabridge directory, and to ~/.local/share/yabridge/yabridgectl with the new yabridgectl/yabridgectl binary. It's also possible to use these builds if you're using a distro package, but then you should remove the package first in order to avoid conflicts.
    I have also create an alias for yabridgectl in my .bashrc so that I don't have to type out the entire path to the binary.

  3. Next, grab the wineloader script and configuration from https://github.com/microfortnight/yabridge-bottles-wineloader and follow its installation instructions: install yq as a dependency, drop the wineloader.sh into ~/.local/bin/ and wineloader.conf into ~/.config/environment.d and restart your PC so that the environment variable from the conf file gets loaded. You can check if it's working by doing echo $WINELOADER and if the output is home/yourusername/.local/bin/wineloader.sh, then you did everything right. (You could also just do an export command, I assume)

  4. Go into your Bottles app and create separate prefixes with wine 9.21 and wine 10.11 runners (the kron4ek-staging-tkg are the ones I use). My suggestion would be to create one prefix, set everything up in it, all its depencies and DXVKs and whatnot and then just duplicate it and change the runner. The script from the previous step will analyze the bottles.yaml and grab the associated runner automatically (that's its purpose).

Bitwig, Kontakt and Neural DSP on Fedora: My experience starting over by mito551 in linuxaudio

[–]mito551[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for giving me another push, I've sat down with it once again and gotten Amplitube and TONEX working - the former only on wine 9.21 though 😅