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I launched lemmy.studio today, with the intent of hosting some music communities (music production, genres, different media, DAWs, etc.).
Fantastic, I was looking for my /r/ableton replacement. Thanks!
Feel free to create a community for Ableton there, or if you don't want to moderate it I'm happy to create it as well!
I just wrote out two comments that were deleted - Imo you shouldn't be able to edit or respond to a deleted post if it's not going to work.
I made an Ableton group on lemmy.ml a few days ago..doesn't seem like it's listed though. I'll probably just delete it if you're going to operate a music specific instance
if you have a few members may as well keep it open, we all benefit from variety
While I'm really liking Beehaw, one of the caveats is that users cannot create new communities so I may need to just create another account to assist with making new communities. I did just sub to lemmy@lemmy.studio however