Bitwig Studio also supports Linux and comes with a large collection of sound content. It's nice to have an all-in-one package for Linux that's in the same league as the other well-known DAWs for Windows and macOS.
If don't want to pay full price for Bitwig, wait for their summer and winter specials which happen every year. They also have an educational discount.
Bitwig uses a subscription model for upgrades, but if you end your subscription, you retain access to the last version available during the subscription (plus minor updates to that version) for life. When you buy Bitwig, it includes a 1 year upgrade subscription. When you're on the subscription, you also get access to a rotating selection of content from Bitwig's partners (https://www.bitwig.com/circle/) in the form of license keys, but unfortunately, many of these partner tools don't work with Linux.
If don't want to pay full price for Bitwig, wait for their summer and winter specials which happen every year. They also have an educational discount.
Bitwig uses a subscription model for upgrades, but if you end your subscription, you retain access to the last version available during the subscription (plus minor updates to that version) for life. When you buy Bitwig, it includes a 1 year upgrade subscription. When you're on the subscription, you also get access to a rotating selection of content from Bitwig's partners (https://www.bitwig.com/circle/) in the form of license keys, but unfortunately, many of these partner tools don't work with Linux.