Can the Low-Latency & KX Studios various software be installed on Lubuntu?
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2019 8:13 am
Can the current version of Lubuntu be used as a music production OS for on budget mini Dell Inspirion 3000 from 2018 with a AND A6-9220e Dual-Core APU @ 1.6Ghz, 4GB od DDR4 single-channel memory, 32GB SSD, & a 256GB SD Card slot with a Focusrite Scarlett Solo or Behringer U-Phoria UM2?
Like could I install the low latency kernal, all the various KXStudio software, & a much lighter GUI like that of Windows 98 or Mac OS 8/9? Would it be able to run FL Studio 9.1, LMMS 1.2.0, Ardour 5.12, Audacity 2.3.2, & other various softwares I use like GIMP 2.10.12 & Kdenlive 19.08.2 for 720p/24fps & 720p/30fps short video editing?
On my laptop I mainly plan on recording in 16-Bit at 41Khz with LMMS projects having about 8 to 9 tracks & Ardour about 16 tracks, with the Synths & Drum Patterns I made in LMMS rendered into Ardour & recording channels set up for my vocal mic & instrument input on my audio interface. then while I'm still learning Ardour & LMMS better, I can use FL Studio to do final mixing & mastering. After a while though I plan on trying to mix & master in Ardour alone. But I will be doing everything in 16-Bit on my laptop since I can eaily fo 24-Bit/96Khz on my 8-Channel audio interface hooked up to my Dell Precision T7610 workstation which has Windows 8.1 Pro but I will be dual-booting Ubuntu Studio 19.04 on it.
But back to the main question(Sorry I got carried away, lol!!!), can Lubuntu be turnt into a studio OS like Ubuntu & Linux Mint can?
Like could I install the low latency kernal, all the various KXStudio software, & a much lighter GUI like that of Windows 98 or Mac OS 8/9? Would it be able to run FL Studio 9.1, LMMS 1.2.0, Ardour 5.12, Audacity 2.3.2, & other various softwares I use like GIMP 2.10.12 & Kdenlive 19.08.2 for 720p/24fps & 720p/30fps short video editing?
On my laptop I mainly plan on recording in 16-Bit at 41Khz with LMMS projects having about 8 to 9 tracks & Ardour about 16 tracks, with the Synths & Drum Patterns I made in LMMS rendered into Ardour & recording channels set up for my vocal mic & instrument input on my audio interface. then while I'm still learning Ardour & LMMS better, I can use FL Studio to do final mixing & mastering. After a while though I plan on trying to mix & master in Ardour alone. But I will be doing everything in 16-Bit on my laptop since I can eaily fo 24-Bit/96Khz on my 8-Channel audio interface hooked up to my Dell Precision T7610 workstation which has Windows 8.1 Pro but I will be dual-booting Ubuntu Studio 19.04 on it.
But back to the main question(Sorry I got carried away, lol!!!), can Lubuntu be turnt into a studio OS like Ubuntu & Linux Mint can?