Re: [linux-audio-user] Linux DAW FX box how to for noobs...New Link...

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Linux DAW FX box how to for noobs...New Link...
From: tim hall (tech_AT_glastonburymusic.org.uk)
Date: Tue Sep 14 2004 - 12:29:03 EEST


Last Monday 13 September 2004 20:20, R Parker was like:
> Russell, I'm curious why you choose to use Ardour
> rather than Jack Rack for routing audio to effects. It
> seems to me that Jack Rack might be a better choice
> because it's designed to do what you need.

Having just started to get my head round Ardour, I can understand exactly why
anyone would choose it over Jack-Rack. J-R can be a bit of a resource hog and
I find the interface bewildering. That's not a dis on Bob's excellent work,
rather an affirmation of what a fine tool Ardour is. We all have different
needs, I have personally found multitracking apps to be excellent LADSPA
hosts, ecasound does equally well in a profoundly less intuitive manner. ;)

I seem to be producing reasonable results with Ardour without reference to
much reading matter at all, which is a first for a Linux-based application!

Ron, thanks for taking the time to lay out these suggestions for writing
documentation. As a non-programmer but capable writer, I am always looking
for ways to contribute. Your comments have got me interested in Russell's
article, particularly your clarification of the title - I previously thought
it wasn't relevant to me, now I see that it's the very same mission that I've
been pursuing for the last two years from a Debian perspective.

I guess I may have something to contribute here then :) I've been a little
busy Actually Making Music of late. I shall follow the previously posted link
and report back here if I have anything to add. I do know one thing, having
little money is no obstacle to owning a GNU/Linux DAW. :-) Every day I sit
behind my computer I give happy thanks to the LADs and I look forward to
being able to fully repay that debt of gratitude.

cheers

tim hall


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