If you can't/won't install with debtap then deb files can be extracted.
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Hm, ok that I would be interested in also. I tried the try version but it wouldn't let you save your song. I'm not having much time to tinker with it but once a year or so I'd like to make some song and I don't feel it's worth to pay so much money for it and for all the upgrades later. Perhaps if I get into it and it becomes a real hobby I might consider buying it.
A also tried Ardour but it's not really good for what I'm trying to do, so I just stopped making electronic music since I moved to Linux.
Do you really need it when you could use FOSS instead?
There's really nothing other than Bitwig and Ableton that deals well with loops/clips, or has that clip-based workflow.
Haven’t had time to try it yet, but I was just able to find a crack for the bitwig v4.3 flatpak by searching “bitwig linux crack” on Yandex. You’ll have to translate the page from Russian, and the obvious caveats apply with it being from Russia.
Look up debtap, also the pkgbuild for Cisco Packet Tracer shows a great example of how to deploy a deb package on Arch.
Just FYI, I've not had much luck with cracked Bitwig - its clever enough to detect the protection is bypassed and blasts static for a few seconds every few minutes. Not usable. Granted this was a year or three back, so things may have changed.
Try extracting the .deb file