There are several good Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) available for Linux. However, only a few of them are free to download.

Now, Tracktion’s T7 DAW became a freeware (although, not an open source software) and it is available for free to download across multiple platforms (Linux, Windows, and Mac).

FYI, Tracktion T7 is not open source software.

If you’ve kept tabs on what Tracktion’s up to, you must be knowing that its previous version (T6) was available for free while the T7 with all the features that a full-fledged DAW offers was in development. And, they decided to make it available for free.

With the inclusion of T7 DAW as one of the free DAWs available for Linux, some of the most popular DAWs like Reaper or Bitwig might offer a free version for Linux – to compete with. But, that’s just something to expect – without any facts stated.

T7 DAW Features

While there’s a lot of features to talk about in a DAW, but let us take a quick look on what the T7 DAW has to offer.

Overview Of Features:

Cross-platform support (Mac, Windows, and Linux)

VST/AU/Linux VST plugin support

Unlimited Audio/MIDI tracks

Automation Tools

Video Sync

Latency Management

Step Sequencer

Warp Time

Clip Layer Effects

LFO Generators

Freeze Point Technology

Pitch Fades

Have a look at the features of Tracktion T7 in this video:

If you think that the features offered is absolutely crazy, you should check out the system requirements before downloading it. As per their official site, it has been tested with Ubuntu 16.04 and recommends you a core i5 processor coupled with a minimum of 4 GB RAM.

No matter what project you are working on, the T7 DAW will definitely prove to be a useful Digital Audio Workstation without requiring you to spend any money.

Of course, there would be some features (like Melodyne Essential) that will be unavailable when compared to Tracktion’s Waveform 9 – which is a paid DAW.

Unless you’re an advanced music creator (or sound designer), you can do almost anything with Tracktion’s free T7 DAW.

You can get T7 DAW from the link below by registering an account with them.

What do you think about Tracktion’s T7 DAW? Is it good enough for you? Do you think that the paid ones might end up offering a free version for Linux as well?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.