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Bitwig runs very well. The only "issue" with Linux is that you might need to either choose a distro that ships with a solid audio system and low latency kernel (ie any media or gaming / "studio" oriented distro) or you make those changes to whatever regular distro you choose.
Oh the other issue which is more serious is that some VSTs can be annoying to run on Linux.
I'm just a hobbiest tho and have been enjoying bitwig for a while on a regular shitty mint install without problems. IIRC you can get a time limited trial for the basic 16 track bitwig with a subset of its included instruments and sample packs for free, which I definitely recommend cuz it's quite different even to ableton let alone anything from steinberg or NI.
That's good to know, thanks.
So, another issue with Linux is that I get mystery reverb that happens only some of the time with my audio output. Just, my general audio out will just be saturated with reverb for no god damned reason. Doesn't seem to be related to any specific program or anything, but my Zoom calls, slack notifications, youtube videos, and general audio signal is just reverb-ified.
I don't know WHAT THE EVERLOVING FUCK causes it or where it comes from, never mind how to stop it from happening. I cannot verify-ably reproduce it, let alone trouble shoot it. I am baffled.
I dread the day that I am trying to produce a song in a DAW and it happens.