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I've wanted to try Reaper https://www.reaper.fm/ but haven't had time. It's not something simple though.
(There's even a Flatpak for easy install/uninstall https://flathub.org/en/apps/fm.reaper.Reaper)
Doubling down on Reaper: I’ve tried other DAWs before, but none of them ever felt as natural to me as Reaper. I wouldn’t recommend the Flatpak version, though—I could never get it to work with plugins, although that might just be me. On Linux, you can simply download the install script from the website, which makes installing and uninstalling Reaper just as easy.
I gave in and gave them my money; I like their software.
I'm not an audio pro though so I'm really only comparing it to FL studio and Ableton, neither of which get my money