On Fri, 17 Nov 2017, David Kastrup wrote:
> It is very prone to crashes and hangs when anything with the transport
> goes wrong, and it's not exactly trivial to restart transport. Its
I have not had this problem, but that means nothing. I generally do
straight almost tape machine style recording of analog signals (I am not a
keyboard player and so use very little MIDI if any on my projects) I enjoy
the energy (subjective for surre) of live performance and try to get as
much of that in the studio as I can. So I might completely miss using
parts of Ardour you use all the time. I would think audio device and
graphics cards make a difference to stability too. (ICE1712 pci card audio
and Intel graphics)
> autosave does not just leave a recoverable state but actually saves the
> whole thing periodically as the current project, so if you don't know
> whether you actually want to commit (or are pretty sure you don't) you
> have to turn it off, or quitting without saving will leave you in some
> unpredictable state.
That is not quite true. the periodic saves are not saved to the project.
However, there are some things (like adding a new track) that do force a
save so I can see that getting confusing.
> I recently had a demonstration where the mics were wired wrong and so
> the two "stereo" channels I recorded on were mixed up. You think I
> managed to split the tracks into mono in order to salvage two usable
> tracks? No beef. I'd have had to do a stem export and reimport. Or
> something. Didn't really fit in the demo time frame.
The balance control can be set to -100% for stereo image reversal though.
Assuming I understand the problem correctly.
> Handling marks (setting, moving them) is always hit and miss.
> Manipulating automation with the mouse is hit and miss. And so on.
I have to admit I have less experience here.
>> and yes, Ardour can be run quite well with a physical UI. Be it a
> For recording a session, I use a nanoKontrol. Don't want computer fans
> or rotating disks anywhere near my mics. Ardour is fine for making
> takes.
>
> It's when you start editing that things get awful.
While I haven't found what editing I have done (not much) easy, it hasn't
seemed that bad but I probably don't do enough with enough time pressure
to really coment.
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