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To create a cohesive setup on Debian 12 for music production, combining LMMS and Ardour with your hardware and preferred plugins, follow these steps:
1. **LMMS for Beats and Synthesis**: Start with LMMS for creating beats, using its built-in drum machines and samples. Integrate Surge XT, Helm, and Dexed for advanced synthesis.
2. **Ardour for Recording and Editing**: Use Ardour for recording vocals and instruments via the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 and editing your tracks. Enhance recordings with TAL-NoiseMaker and utilize plugins like TDR Nova and Limiter №6 for mixing and mastering.
3. **Spleeter for Vocal Manipulation**: Use Spleeter for extracting vocals from tracks, enriching your projects with unique samples.
4. **Valhalla SuperMassive for Effects**: Apply Valhalla SuperMassive for expansive reverb and delay effects.
5. **Hardware Integration**: Ensure your Shure SM58-LC, Novation Launchkey Mini MK3, PreSonus ATOM, and Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 are properly configured with JACK for seamless audio and MIDI routing.
This approach leverages the strengths of both DAWs and integrates high-quality instruments and effects plugins, maximizing the potential of your hardware setup for a productive music production workflow.
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Focusing on quality while also prioritizing free and open-source instruments and plugins for your music production setup is entirely feasible, with several high-quality options available that can greatly enhance your workflow. Heres a guide to integrating these tools into your Linux-based music production environment:
### Synthesizers