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I recommend Waveform if you haven't tried it yet (works with linux).
how's waveform's vst support? I don't really need a daw for much more than processing samples so I've just been using the free Ableton version that came with my sequencer but I might need to upgrade
Works great! I'm not an advanced user, mainly been using synth-VSTs. Since waveform 11 it is really stable and performant, before that there were some issues (they reworked the audio engine).