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Yup, Reaper is very stable!

Reaper works quite decently. I don't know how it runs on Linux though

Tried it for a couple of minutes now, has a learning curve but it is pretty easy to get going once you get your midi up and running. I do miss a good and easy way to place drums though, pattern editor in FL is something else.

Bro I thought you were talking about overwatch lmao

DIE DIE DIE ;)

edit: had to change maturity level of post

I don't know if your work requires you to stay on a specific version, but if you get Reaper through Flatpak instead of the official installer, it's subject to the nature of Flatpak's update system. As far as I know Linux is a first-class citizen for Reaper support, though how it interacts with JACK I'm not too familiar

I prefer only FL, even the mobile version, because, moreover, I have become very familiar with it. Although I've been really liking Cubase and Ableton lately, Ableton doesn't have a very convenient piano roll, but it does have very unusual automation methods.