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I’m fumbling through this trying to understand what’s going to be needed or expect depending on what direction/platform I go with. Ardour is a professional multitrack/multichannel audio recorder and DAW for GNU/Linux, using ALSA-supported audio interfaces. Ardour's intention is to provide digital audio workstation software suitable for professional use. Software Engineer at Adobe, UK PhDs in Computer Science, University of St. The core user groups are actually audio engineers, but if you are a student, then you may get a lot out of this. Definition and high quality example sentences with ardour in context from. Recently I made a video demonstrating my process for cutting samples using Ardour. I have a YouTube channel where I provide tutorials on making sample libraries using free software tools. The software is very complex and only suitable for people who have experience editing and mixing music on a professional level. Recently I made a video demonstrating my process for cutting samples using Ardour. Ardour allows you to record a track, edit it, and mix it. When you say “That usually ensures that plugins work if they also conform to the spec.” are you meaning for the Windows version only of Ardour or the Linux version also? Forgive my ignorance in this area. A free music editor for OS X, Windows and Linux. this software has no limit of the number of tracks and the number of channels. There are a lot of help resources due to the very large community of developers and users, and lot of tutorials.

I’ll try things out but it seems that the Windows version of Ardour is going to be a better choice when it comes to the VST compatibility. Pros: This software had all of the 10 features in the comparison.

But I’m so tired of always feeling like I’m messing with gear and have workarounds for this and that. I’ve used Linux professionally (business) since 2005 and was okay with relearning equivalent applications and making Linux work for me. I’m sure you’ve been involved in Linux for a long time and with that means that it’s always an experiment or a “trail and error”. It’s very encouraging that you had the chance to checkout the VST3 wit Spitfire Labs and it worked with Ardour.
