Re: [linux-audio-dev] prof multitrack studio

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] prof multitrack studio
From: Jay Ts (jay_AT_metran.cx)
Date: Thu Jul 19 2001 - 21:59:26 EEST


>
> >Slightly oversimplified,
> >
> >Ardor is a multitrack recorder.
>
> slightly oversimplified :)
>
> Ardour is a Digital Audio Workstation. It supports
> multitrack+multichannel recording, editing and mixing, as well as
> things like plugin support, MMC and MTC sync.

I thought I said that. :-)

> LAAGA already has implicit support for any port type, including
> MIDI. MIDI is not, however, a builtin port type.

Ah, thanks for reminding me; I had forgotten about that. I guess
I'm just a little frustrated about things. Or maybe "demanding"
would be the more accurate term. ;-)

Honestly, I would not want to start in on the design of a software
synth or effect plugin without LAAGA having good MIDI support.
But I can't complain, since I'm too busy off doing other things
to be of any real help.

Hey, at least I finally got around to installing the ALSA drivers
(just to show you how far from the leading/bleeding/cutting edge
I am here at the moment) and it works! Cool.

And just to put in a little plug, the TK-707 Rhythm Composer - the
Linux app that made me install ALSA - seems to work and may be useful
in my studio. Imagine, actually making real music with Linux.
My head is spinning. :)

Cheers,

Jay Ts


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