Posted by ushimitsudoki on June 6, 2008
As I continue working with this song project, I’m learning more about how to produce audio in Linux. I was going to talk more about the overall procedure, but sad to say I’ve ran into enough problems with Ardour that I have to blog about them.
I’m not giving up yet – overall Ardour is still on the positive side of the ledger. However, there are some real issues I’ve ran into recently: Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by ushimitsudoki on June 2, 2008
My band is in “pre-pro” (preproduction) for our new CD (hopefully) – and I am demoing up one of the tracks to show to the appropriate bigwigs.
Last time around, we all used Cakewalk Sonar and related Windows tools for this, but this time around I am sticking with Ardour / Hydrogen / Rosegarden. Not only does this have to work for me, but I also have to convince the other band members that I’m not just being ornery by refusing to use Sonar. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by ushimitsudoki on February 1, 2008
This is harder than I thought
After lots of reading about Ardour and VST, I’ve decided to try to do without VSTs, at least for now. I grabbed the latest (2.2) version of Ardour from getdeb and proceeded to proceed. getdeb is a really cool site that provides ready-to-install packages of the latest versions of lots of packages for Ubuntu. (I think it would be really nice if the default repositories would update packages more frequently, and then show them as updates – that would be a great feature!) Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in linux, ubuntu | Tagged: Ardour, Edirol UA-25, JACK | 2 Comments »