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Yes I also suggest Ardour over other DAWs. :-]
Im really very much just doing music production as a hobby, but even then ardour has some annoyances that make me look for an alternative
I've been using Ableton for 3 years and nobody has mentioned it yet. I got the 90 trial of the Suite edition and haven't looked back.
Ableton doesnt have a linux version right?
It does (Ableton's Push runs Live on Linux) but unfortunately it is not available to the public yet.
I would literally have no reason to stay on mac/windows if Ableton/max released Linux versions
Same, the entire reason I'm still using Windows is for Max