17-09-2021

Hey guys i'm an avid Microsoft user and I'm wanting to switch to Linux. After reading a few articles online I think I will enjoy xubuntu the most. I was just wondering if you guys knew of any really nice and preferably easy to use music creating software out there for it. I have heard of Linux Studio, which as I understand comes packaged with the xubuntu install. I have also heard of LMMS (Linux Multimedia Studio). I guess I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with these and could describe them in relation to typical Microsoft and Mac music software such as Garage Band or Acid Studio/Fruity Loops. I will be trying both out relatively soon so I will certainly post my thoughts back after I run some trials! Any other suggestion and comments on this topic would be wonderful though!
WineI think it is a fonts problem.

Sims 4 pole dancing animations. You might be able to get FL running under WINE (i don't see any major obstacles, but I've not tried my self). I've been waiting with baited breath for an application similar to Fruity Loops to come out for Linux for a while now. FL Studio is the most complete virtual studio currently available. Vlc player for mac 2019. You will be creating wav, mp3, ogg vorbis or midi songs or loops only minutes after launching it. While being easy of access it's an 'all-in-one' audio environment that features multi-track-recording and arrangement, a variable pattern-length step-sequencer with an advanced song. Install FL Studio. Download the FL Studio installer from the official website. Once it’s downloaded, run the following command and install with all of the default settings: wine flstudio12.5.1.165.exe. Protip: in terms of ASIO drivers, use FL Studio ASIO instead of ASIO4ALL (it’s just better). 1 oz fresh lime juice. Cayenne and salt for rim. Blood orange slice and thyme sprig to garnish. Muddle the blood orange in a shaker, add gin, lemon and lime juice,.


MakerHi, I have tried both Win 1.4.1 and wine 1.5 and both seem to have the same issue, I am running Limux Mint 15 RC and cinnamon.

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Everything seems to work except I can't see the text on the menu items.
I have microsoft fonts installed.
Also, Fruity Loops 11 comes with 3 fonts of its own, these seem to be installed as well.

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They seem to be installed under wine as I coould see them using FontXplorer (under wine) and the fonts show up in Linux Mint programs (after I intstalled them using Mints font viewer)
Any ideas on why the menu items aren't showing up?

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Thanks

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