do you make music on Linux, and what's your favorite software to work with? and what do you miss the most from Linux music/audio software that exists on other platforms?
@mntmn I feel like tagging @aeva here (in case you don't follow each other?) since I know she works on both OSes... and writes her own stuff, too.

I haven't done anything more serious than just having 'play sessions', rather than "let's make a song!" sessions so my insight probably isn't as valuable as others, but I like Ardour as much as I think I can get comfortable with any DAW and I enjoy using Helm and
https://zynaddsubfx.sourceforge.io/ for various software synth stuff (they have a plugin you can).

I enjoyed playing around with the Bitwig Studio demo but I don't know how
good it is for stuff. But the synth options were pretty awesome and easy to use for someone who isn't overly familiar with a lot of the standard types of levers to manipulate, so to speak
About ZynAddSubFX

@aud @aeva unfortunately no arm64 support in linux bitwig
@mntmn @aud @aeva this has bothered me for awhile and I was hoping that somehow Apple's move to their arm would somehow make it easier for them to make a Linux/arm64 build of Bitwig.
@mntmn @aud @aeva but that said, my answer is Bitwig. I even run it on my Steam deck.