Re: Building a DAW on Linux for Yamaha DTX II

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You should be looking at Qtractor. If that doesn't work, then LMMS + Ardour does it although you have to switch between a normal and JACK environment to get the MIDI done and imported/exported (JACK support in LMMS is in development - not developed).

There are Ubuntu Studio, JAD and 64Studio, among others. The latter may be lagging behind in updates, but is very stable and guarantees you a steady workflow. Personally, I believe both the Suse and Ubuntu offerings are on par, except that I don't like GNOME. As such, I recommend JAD (Jacklab).
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