Re: [linux-audio-user] The BIG picture

From: Rob <lau@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Fri Dec 22 2006 - 05:12:50 EET

On Thursday 21 December 2006 19:44, Lee Revell wrote:
> Get a good book on doing this stuff with Pro Tools - the vast
> majority of the material will be relevant to Ardour.

Ardour has MIDI support? I've never found that recording
multitrack audio under Linux was a problem (I just use Audacity,
myself) but I have always found that hooking my MIDI keyboard
up, getting it recognized, and then getting it to control my
choice of software synth, sound font or .PAT file while also
recording it in a sequencer (to later render to a WAV file so I
can overdub my acoustic instruments and vocals) is a huge pain
in the ass. So much so that I haven't recorded anything of note
in the seven years since I switched to Linux full-time. And I
did all that stuff under Windows before that, and on an old Mac
SE before that.

I don't think a Protools book is going to teach me about getting
set up with ALSA midi clients and Jack and Timidity/Fluidsynth
and Zyn and Rosegarden/Muse, etc., and I think that's part of
what Ianas was looking for. (A Protools book won't tell you how
to use cdrecord either, but I don't think firing up k3b and
dragging WAV files over is really that tough.)

Rob
Received on Fri Dec 22 08:15:03 2006

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