@Bart Ell @Walks_At_Night @KSM - I'm thinking of dumping windows. Do you have any experience with a good linux distribution for multimedia and music production?
I have no direct experience with such things but the internet says that
Ubuntu Studio is a good choice for that type of work.
It will come with an option to use a regular release or a long term release. The regular release will have newer stuff in it but you'll have to move off it like every six months. The long term release might lag in features but will be supported for a few years. The internet also mentions a
Ubuntu Studio Audio Configuration tool. You'll want to look into that as it seems it might let you fine tune the kernel for low-latency settings. The kernel is the guts of the system and low-latency would allow your audio stuff to run smoother [in theory]. Probably what you want to try
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Elementary OS might be a good choice. It is simple to use but you might be limited in the software packages that are available for it.
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Mint - its what I run at the house here.
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Solus - I've not tried it though - it is supposed to make things easier
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Distro Watch - the do a good job of giving you the latest skinny on various distros