https://www.tracktion.com/products/waveform-free

A highly efficient audio engine, intuitive recording workflows and rapid mixing capabilities make Waveform Free the perfect choice for multi-track band recordings. 15 new audio FX are on hand for processing and support for VST, VST3 and AU opens the door to a world of 3rd party plugin possibilities.

  • No track limits.

  • It’s cross-platform.

  • Full plugin support. ( VST2, VST3, and AU (on Mac).

  • It works offline. (Unlike browser-based options)

Waveform’s interface takes some adjustment. It doesn’t follow the traditional “mixer on the bottom, timeline on top” layout that most DAWs use.

Give it a week, and it clicks. But those first few sessions will feel unfamiliar.

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  • HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social
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    Is this an ad? I dunno why one would use this over Reaper. Waveform looks like a traditional “free” app that’ll slowly get features cut out & resold in their already-established “extension” store. $50 for MIDI tools?? Hard pass. Wouldn’t even have made my list of contenders with business practices like that.

    From the source blog post, they limited their options to:

    • Waveform Free (Windows, macOS, Linux)
    • Cakewalk Sonar (Windows only)
    • GarageBand (Mac only)
    • BandLab (Browser-based)

    Sure, if you’re trying to pick a DAW out of a pile of the worst DAWs available, Waveform “Free” looks pretty good.

    I’d avoid all of those options. If you’re looking for a free DAW on Linux (from someone who knows not to call Audacity a “DAW”) - Reaper has an indefinite, full-featured, free trial period. Full version is $60.

    FOSS options include Ardour and LMMS, both of which include features Waveform hides behind hundreds of $$$ worth of “extensions”.

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      I suppose if the extensions are also FOSS, paying for them is fair enough. I use Blender and buy paid extensions that are GPL licensed, which is way better than subscription-only software. Free as in freedom, not beer, and freedom is worth paying for, IMO.

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      For fk sake… Im just trying to share some decent linux software. Just make a post about Reaper too. The more the merrier .

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        and I’m trying to point out how dogshit Waveform’s business is & how skewed the original source material is. Nothing personal.

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            I’ve made posts like this while high. Can confirm it’s weird when people mistake your motovations as financial rather than THC-induced.

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        Why didn’t you include ardour if you are showcasing Linux DAWs? Do you have any business connections to this software?

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    No thanks. I will keep using ardour which is free as in freedom as GNU/Linux programs are supposed to be.