Music Production with Linux
Welcome to my youtube channel, where the journey of becoming a music producer starts from scratch. I'm an uprising music producer diving deep into the realms of housemusic , dancemusic, emotional soundtracks and orchestral music.
Here's what to expect:
- Vlogs documenting my journey to becoming a music producer, starting from zero.
- Tutorials and music production with Linux
- Remixes, original soundtracks, and game music tracks.
- Travel vlogs and DJ sets while touring through different places.
- My quest to create a unique sound and share joy through music.
My goal is to show that you with passion and minimal investment, anyone can make professional music, using either free or paid plugins. I hope to inspire and support others on this journey, proving music production is for everyone.
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DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE, ICH HÄTTE DAS OHNE DICH NIE GESCHAFFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
interesting idea, lm waiting for - to see the sea 😜🌊🐚
thank you so much
So True, I love Reaper.
Thanks for bringing Yabridge to my attention. I've recently dual-booted my PC with windows and linux. The only reason I keep windows is for music production. Once I've got my music production sorted on linux I'll be waving goodbye to windows forever. 🙂
Guess which song?😁
Enjoying these mobile DJ sets. I too am coming from the KZread algorithm transitioning music production to Linux. I sold all my Apple products & switched to PC/Windows since the days of Windows ME, dabbled with Linux before. Now considering Linux to be main OS. Big tech is getting out of control evading user privacy, diy hardware repair/upgradability (Apple). It seems to hinder my creativity for some reason. My only issue is the plugins ive purchased & using Reaper as a main DAW. Ive only used Reaper as I support the creators/developers philosophy.
I have another video showing how to install windows plugins on linux / using reaper too. It might help you :)
@@Kaan_Solo Will check it out. Thank you
Love this! Phenomenal mix & background view! The ladies in the background were curious, commend you for staying focused. 🎹🎧🌅
You got the narcissism & empathy perception to music on point. Had a group of former “friends” that were narcissistic. They didn’t feel or actually listen to the music, they enjoyed it for the recreational aspects, drinking, drugs, socializing etc. They were more into superficial mediocre artists like Drake, Kanye West etc. which are idolized. In terms of melodic house, techno, etc narcs just hear it as sounds. Where they couldn’t feel the energy of the artist, rather than only a song. Whereas us empaths feel everything, it’s more amplified when listening in nature or under a beautiful sunset/sunrise environment feeling a connection to the artist. No words have to be spoken, the melody in the music says it all. Thank you for speaking your mind. Subbed! Cheers!
Recommend plugins Vst/VSTi work in Linux pls And what Distros Linux have drivers to audio interfaces and controllers midi. Thx
I have an old usb audio interface that worked great with windows XP, not so great in Vista and stopped working completely in windows 7. I have just started trying out different linux distros and thought id try to plug it in and see if it works (i dont like to throw away old gear) and it works flawlessly. Microsoft and Apple are terrible for backwards compatibility and you end up being forced to buy new products you don't need. And every new version of their operating systems is more bloated than the previous and that just eats up the higher performance newer computers should have.
Do you have install any drivers to recognize interface? Or just connected
The line what you actually need and what you need to stay in your comfort zone is easily blurred. The modern audio market is very good at blurring the line even further. Unfortunately the recurring monetization is also creeping to the audio world. It's a matter of time before everything is behind a recurring subscription locking you even deeper with the ecosystem: keep paying or your tools and everything you've produce with them stops working.
I ended up going back to Debian after 14 years on Ubuntu. For some reason the system wouldn't recover from Suspend on 2010 imac. I could have waited for a revision, but this way I'm no longer tied to snap which Ubuntu had adopted.
I would train to hertzog too, child of the 80s, pretending i am JCVD through streets of HK lol
Cool 🙂 I saw in your other music production videos that you transitioned to Linux - does that apply to these DJ sets as well? Which software are you hooking up your DJ controller to?
I use Mixxx on ubuntu, so yes:) But i have to be honest, my laptop crashed two times during this set. I dont know why exactly but if i cant solve it, i have to switch for my sets to macOS or find another dj software.
@@Kaan_Solo Totally get that! I am a Linux user myself and am also a DJ, and thus I of course was very curious about your experience. I must admit that I do not really have this problem as I use standalone system (mostly using my Numark Mixstream Pro), but it would be cool to play around with my Linux laptop and a smaller controller sometimes. Hopefully stability improves in the future, then I might give it a shot!
@@gmmiggebtw thanks for sharing this info men, probably i should try to solve first the issue with mixxx before blaming linux for that:)
Hi everyone! This was my second and taff set, my laptop crashed two times and i had to edid the audio afterwards in some places. My apologies for that :/ Over all it was not the easiest set. Despite the crash, rain started too. In some cases i touched the "vinyl" of my crontroller, i have to be more careful with that. But next time i am sure it will be better:) I hope you enjoy anyway:)😊🎧
why dont you just use windows and make your life easier..
riddled with spyware and slow
He explains that you can put software from window on Linux but you can try the opposite: try to install a Linux ou apple software on your windows with all the problems of virus, spyware etc
The amount of trash slowing your DAW down on Windows is crazy.
LINUX MUSICIAN HERE. I only use free software. i use kubuntu with a Linux kernel of low latency especial for work on music with low latency, all the software that you need for create music, on the Linux side there are a bunch of options available, all professional. now Im using a neuronal amp sim like fractal on the guitars, totally free, i have music session with 40 tracks, with almost 5 plugins on each track on a 10 years pc budget working with low latency on less that 2 gb of ram use...... never the same on windows or mac os.
Does Linux perform better than windows. If you had to compare the two
Hi, thanks for this. I am strugling to find the local/shared directory. I have found in user but it wont allow me to extract there.
I guess you mean the yabridge folder right? Extract it first to your desktop and try this command in your terminal: sudo cp -r ~/Desktop/yabridge ~/.local/share/ I dont know what language you are using but if you have some issues, try to change "Desktop" to your language. I hope this helps.
@@Kaan_Solo Thank you very very much for this
@@nothingmemorable486 You can press shift / h to toggle hidden files and folder
I use FL studio on Ubuntu and it's been a dream
you earn a follower
Cool video mate! Did you produce more music after switching to linux? How was your expirence?
I'll post soon my new experiences and hopefully some finished tracks:)
@@Kaan_Solo will you post tutorial or do you offer online curses regarding reaper + linux?
I have to slightly disagree. Some plugins like Addicting Drums and Izotope are so integral to decent EQ and drum sounds that I just have never seen an alternative for, and I am a huge Linux fan. It's a shame that installing them via Wine and Yabridge isn't dead simple and a chore. Just saying that there are some plugins you will miss. But worst case scenario, build a decent PC and just run a Windows VM as well from QEMU.
How did you get Nexus to work with Reaper on Linux?
It does not work anymore since the new 3.0.9 update of Nexus App. I wrote a message to the developer of Yabridge but he still did not respond to me so yes all this is kinda frustrating:)
But it's pretty pointless if you use Reaper because Reaper is still a proprietary software...
You can't use proprietary software on linux??
You can still use it for free until you are willing to buy a license. My personal reason, as I explained, was the desire to get rid of being 'forced' to always buy new products and to concentrate solely on producing music. Therefore, it's useful to find a DAW that also makes you feel comfortable, and this, I can tell you as a creative person, is very important. Also, I have already purchased licenses for software like Sylenth1, Cubase, or Nexus, and this happens from developing a 'habit' with this software. If you get used to something, you are willing to buy it as soon as you can afford it. In my opinion, it's a win-win situation.
@@Kaan_Solo ...out of the ashes, into the fire.
@@r8indr0p88yes you can but not all programs have a paid version for Linux, but to be honest, its not necessary that, you could use open source software that make the same and sometimes even better
Hi, please make a video about set up all hardware and software for Linux music producer
:)
This is really one of the best advice i have ever heard about music production! Please do share more of your noble path taken.
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Dein Hund ist einfach zuckersüss! ❤ Welche Rasse ist er?
Amerikanischer Zwergdackel:)
Reaper is one of the best DAWs on the market, the only problem with linux is that a lot of popular plugins are available only on windows/mac
Recommend plugins Vst/VSTi work in Linux pls And what Distros Linux have drivers to audio interfaces and controllers midi. Thx
There's this KZread channel called REAPER MANIA ( from Kenie Gioia... I think that's the name of the guy ) it might help YOU quite loads because it's like a REAPER MANUAL in KZread channel format
Super magnific!