IMO for now, post everything on this community itself as it is not that active. We can slowly diversify into niches but we first need to improve interaction.
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maybe keep it here for now until the userbase is higher if youre already gonna split now its not gonna be very active i think
I used to lurk there and would be interested. I'm also just getting back in to recording whenever I get a spare moment
Got any music you can share?
Not at the moment, I did a fresh install of AV Linux about 2 weeks ago and just in the process of setting up all the tools, vsts and testing out a workflow. Currently have a mix of reaper and renoise and trying to resist the urge to download every vst known to man
I looove renoise! What vsts do you use on Linux?
I'm still exploring what's out there for eqs etc. I tend to use the stock Reaper ones but I'm enjoying using Surge synth and drumgizmo at the moment.
It's not VST but the CALF plugins are just fantastic and completely free