When you want to run a windows program on linux your best friend is wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) https://www.systranbox.com/how-to-install-microsoft-office-on-linux-using-wine/
Or dual boot
For music I use milkytracker personally... If you're a real musicians with needs of real musician chances are you won't like it, it's for nerdy shits, video game musics typically .mod/.xm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRDlix-KT1E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nxuz3vXInLI
I mostly program on computer, I do graphics 2D/3D, sound editing, retro video game music, and video editing occasionally
I use a text editor like sublime or vidual studio code and html to make my resume... So that's not exactly what you would do I think
Interesting we might need to collab on some 8bit sh!t
That mod archive looks like a login to a bitorrent website.
Well it's a huge database of .mod/.xm files, dating back as far as the amiga era. Of course not everything is a master piece
https://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_player&query=159753 "click the "play" word, top left
And the great part is that you can import them in milkytracker, it works pretty much like MIDI files, except sound samples are embeded in the audio file, instead of being keystrokes/orders given to the MIDI interface/sound card
I'll check it out.
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