Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] multitrack and editor separate?
From: Jussi Laako (jussi.laako_AT_kolumbus.fi)
Date: Tue Oct 30 2001 - 20:06:07 EET
DAVID G MATTHEWS wrote:
>
> > >How about Ardour's notation capabilities? What kind of sample/groove loop
> > >editing does Ardour have (something similar to SONAR or Propellerhead
> > >ReCycle)?
> >
> > None.
> Nor should it. IMHO the built-in notation capabilities in sequencing/DAW
> programs suck. Let a DAW be a DAW, let a sequencer be a sequencer, and
> let a notation program be a notation program. If ardour can run
So there is nothing similar to SONAR and few others. And maybe won't be.
Usually my songs have 1-4 audio tracks, 1-4 one-shot sample tracks, 1-4
groove loop tracks, 8-16 soft synth tracks and 16-32 MIDI tracks.
Most of the MIDI tracks are composed by drawing notes (this is what I'm used
to).
> playbac/recording. But really, do we need to bundle everything together
> in one monster app?
This is exactly why I bought SONAR. I can see all the tracks in one UI and
edit the whole thing as one.
- Jussi Laako
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