DAWs
Here is a list with DAWs on Flathub i think we have enough.
Audio Plugins
You can also install via Flatpak Audio Plugins. Just Follow this two steps.
- Install Linux Audio Base Extension
flatpak install org.freedesktop.LinuxAudio.BaseExtension
- Search for Plugins
flatpack search LinuxAudio
Here is a List with my Favorites Plugins:
org.freedesktop.LinuxAudio.Plugins.ZynFusion
org.freedesktop.LinuxAudio.Plugins.ZamPlugins
org.freedesktop.LinuxAudio.Plugins.Tunefish4
org.freedesktop.LinuxAudio.Plugins.Surge
org.freedesktop.LinuxAudio.Plugins.Helm
org.freedesktop.LinuxAudio.Plugins.Geonkick
org.freedesktop.LinuxAudio.Plugins.DragonflyReverb
org.freedesktop.LinuxAudio.Plugins.DPF-Plugins
org.freedesktop.LinuxAudio.Plugins.DISTRHO-Ports
org.freedesktop.LinuxAudio.Plugins.ADLplug
Mixxx integrates the tools DJs need to perform creative live mixes with digital music files. Whether you are a new DJ with just a laptop or an experienced turntablist, Mixxx can support your style and techniques of mixing.
Mosaic is a multi-platform livecoding programming/patching environment for creating real-time audio-visual compositions. It’s principally designed for live needs, as can be teaching in class, live performing in an algorave, or running a generative audio-visual installation in a museum. It aims to empower artists, creative coders, scenographers and other creative technologists in their creative workflow
Hydrogen is an advanced drum machine. Its main goal is to bring professional yet simple and intuitive pattern-based drum programming.
It is an arranger workstation app where you can play music, arrange a performance or improvise based on styles.
Qpwgraph is a graph manager dedicated to PipeWire, using the Qt C++ framework , based and pretty much like the same of QjackCtl.
EasyEffects is an advanced audio manipulation tool. It includes an equalizer, limiter, compressor and a reverberation tool, just to mention a few. To complement this there is also a built in spectrum analyzer. EasyEffects is the successor to PulseEffects. EasyEffects only supports PipeWire’s audio server. PulseAudio users should instead use PulseEffects.Because EasyEffects uses the default PipeWire sound server it will work with most, if not all, applications you use. All supported applications are presented in the main window, where each can be enabled individually.Besides manipulating sound output, EasyEffects is able to apply effects to an input device, such as a microphone. This is, for example, useful in audio recording, but it also works well during voice conversations.When EasyEffects is launched it will conveniently remember the configuration used in the last session. It is also possible to save all the current settings as profiles.
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