My thoughts:

J.S. Bach could rebuild the world's most intrinsic organs of his time. He
is regarded as a true master in the art of music and his instrument
knowledge aids to this claim.  Linux encourages and the building and
dissecting of tools and instruments at a level that most commercial
platform cannot offer.

Music composition on Linux not only transcends on an instrumental level,
but it also is less susceptible to the financial burdens imposed by a
commercial platform.

It's fundamental; The platform is free.  The software is free.
Collaboration and creativity is in our culture.  Let's make music. :)

-Tres

- tres.finocchi...@gmail.com

On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 12:18 PM, I'm Umcaruje <uros.mara...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi guys, the LMMS Facebook page just received an interesting message:
> "Hi,
>
> Hope you're well.
>
> I'm getting in touch because I'm hoping that you'd be willing to
> contribute to Computer Music magazine's latest Burning Question feature.
> This is a regular feature in which we ask a selection of developers the
> same question and print their responses. This month's question is:
>
> Why should I consider using a Linux-based system for music making?
>
> It'd be great to get your thoughts on this. All I need is 90 words. If you
> are able to contribute, I'd be grateful if you could let me know as soon as
> possible.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Ben"
>
> I'd say that Linux is a good solution for music production because
> it utilities resources well, has no bloatware, its free so you can spend
> the money you would give for a OS on things like better equipment. Also,
> one of the main advantages of linux is JACK and I don't think there is a
> windows equivalent of it. Also the great community of users and developers
> of audio apps for linux is a great point for using linux.
>
> What are your thoughts about this question?
>
> -Uroš|Umcaruje
>
>
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