Re: Is there a LAU music directory?

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On 06/01/2018 03:47 AM, Christopher Arndt wrote:
Am 01.06.2018 um 10:35 schrieb david:
Hmm, for me, "made on Linux" makes me expect anything but the
usual commercial music. I don't think we have many musicians on the
list whose obsession is to make the same music that's already on
the Pop 40 lists. ;)

I think that's a rather bold assumption.

I was just basing that on the kind of music that seems to get posted here. Seems to mostly be synthesized instrumentals. Maybe it's just a shortage of Pop 40 type singing voices?

To me, the reason for wanting to use Linux as the base of the music
production process, are completely non-music related.

I use Linux and Linux applications for all of my creative processes - photography, art, music, fiction, poetry. I like the flexibility and the freedom from budget constraints. I don't support software monopolies like Microsoft and Adobe, and hate the Apple's "walled garden" and "patent lawyers on speed dial" approach. I tolerate the walled garden on my Android tablet because I like some of the free software on it (Caustic, Ensemble Composer, ArtFlow, Simplemind Free) and there's no Linux tablet OS.

How about you?

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