![]() ![]() I'll try to report my continuing adventures if anyone is interested. Ardour is highly versatile and in-depth for a free DAW. I'm just using a plain jane ubuntu installation and used the Ubuntu Software Center to install Ardour, but you can go to and get a complete AV recording studio package optimized for AV production. Ardour is packed with features for editing is compatible with a wide range of equipment and plugins. So far this has been a great way to introduce myself to digital multi-tracking without having to spend thousands on machinery, my total investment in recording equipment is ~$400 to date (this does not include mics & cables which I was already invested in) ![]() This also has the effect of bypassing machine limits and allows me to run the program on an old bottom of the line gateway I bought at Walmart 5 years ago. This seems to bypass any control surface drivers and a whole lot of other nonsense & latency that drove me crazy with Cubase & Pro Tools. The way I've been using Ardour is to capture tracks on my Zoom R16, then take the SD card out of the Zoom, and import the tracks into Ardour (via the SD card reader on my PC), rather than trying to capture tracks directly to my PC. (I'll be sending them some cash once I decide I'm in for sure)Īrdour works best on Linux (I'm running Ubuntu) and Mac Operating systems, they have a Windows version available, but I wouldn't use that if you are not a STRONG Windows user. For those that haven't heard, Ardour is a DAW that is available as a free demo at you can purchase it for 1 dollar (they would appreciate more) or you can subscribe on a monthly basis to get all the latest updates. ![]()
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