Posts Tagged ‘Ardour’

How Wine Ruined My Life (And CD Rips)

Apparently Wine is nearing that so elusive 1.0 release, which really annoys me considering my recent Wine experiences.
Wherever possible, I try to use a native Linux application, and even in the specialised field of pro audio, this is often possible. I use Ardour as my main DAW, Rosegarden for MIDI sequencing and JAMin for mastering. [...]

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Ardour Does Audio Units

I hate to tease people when we haven’t released the OS X native version yet, but I sometimes get so tired of people complaining about Ardour not supporting real plugins that I thought this screenshot might be interesting. OS X users – we promise to get this functionality into your hands just as soon as [...]

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JACK For Windows?!

“Stephane Letz at GRAME, of JackOSX and jackdmp (multi-processor jackd) fame, has been working on a Windows port of JACK (specifically, jackdmp), and reports early initial success. We apparently need a new ASIO backend, and there is much other work to be done, but the basics appear to work satisfactorily. The original author of JACK [...]

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Google Summer Of Code 2006: Ardour Awarded 3 Projects!

Ardour was granted support for 3 projects by Google’s Summer of Code 2006 program. This summer will hopefully see the start of MIDI sequencing support, a Windows port and work on a couple of advanced but very useful capabilities.
Our awardees are:

Dave Robillard
MIDI track support
Tim Mayberry
Windows port
Hans Fugal
per-region plugins and serialized undo history

Source: Ardour.org

Aren’t Google great? [...]

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