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LMMS is a music production software. I use it on my PC. Is it good as an alternative for paid DAWs?

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[–] EarthShipTechIntern@lemm.ee 2 points 3 days ago

Lmms is a good Foss replacement for FL studio.

Ardour is a decent replacement for ProTools. As others have said, it can be daunting or cumbersome but if you're looking for a complete DAW it is worth taking the time to learn.

If you want "just basics," lmms will work for programmed sounds & you can use audacity for a more robust live recording interface.