not even fucking with you, creative based applications are in the same boat as games.
DAW's are a great example, for so long recording studios were stuck with old powermacs. for the simple fact that there wasn't a good alternative for a long time, that could run the proprietary software and hardware required.
some hardware used older connectors (e.g firewire) and some required PCIe. up until the M1, there just wasn't anything. (yes firewire adapters exist, but they require another adapter to be connected to a modern mac and a studio may need a couple dozen for their equipment. which the mac might not be able to accommodate. sure you can do it, but it's a terrible idea.)
even from my quick reading to brush up on my knowledge, some common DAW software don't even have arm support, on macos.
hell, newer versions of the DAW software might've dropped some function that you want or need, or isn't supported by a addon or plugin that you use.
even if there are alternatives that are just as good with linux support, the creative world will take a long time to transfer over, if they decide to transfer that is.
with enough time and good support it can be done, but right now, we're struggling on the support side. the only professional creative application i can think of that supports linux is davinci resolve, if you know of more then do list some out, a list of them would be a great resource for those looking for alternatives.
but some still don't have support, with the most infamous example being Photoshop and it's many alternatives. (and no, gimp does not count, it's not trying nor is it designed for professional photo editing.)
and since nobody's making an alternative, there's nothing to switch to.
maybe one day that'll change but it'll be a long time.