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What kind of music did you used to make? I have started a Linux audio community, I'd love to inspire you to start again: !linuxaudio@waveform.social
I can understand with electronic music there used to be not much choice but of you don't mind closed source then bitwig is an awesome daw for it. In the past few years ardour has added tonnes of features that make it more suitable for electronic music.
I make music that is a sort of merging of electronic and acoustic so I actually love ardour for it.
Renoise is a pretty sweet program to, though it takes a bit of getting used to.
Often House, I tried to find some old soul sample and then remix it and add my own baselines drums and other stuff like https://soundcloud.com/jeena/everybody-dance and https://soundcloud.com/jeena/train or Techno, Drum'n'Bass and stuff.
Never heard of Renoise, thanks for the link to the community will definitely subscribe!
Sounds like bitwig would definitely be up your street them. Thanks for the link I'll take a look!