not sure where to ask this question, about the audio production possibilities...
Am 29.03.2010 16:52, schrieb Brian David:
> On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 8:11 PM, G L Romeu <romeug@comcast.net> wrote: > >> I have been on the graphics end of computers, everything from photo >> through layout to 3d for cad/cam, and therefore my initial interest in >> studio. > > *SNIP* > Many people will recommend Audacity, particularly for beginners. But trust > me, if you plan on getting into Ubuntu Studio and Linux audio for the long > haul, Ardour is the program you'll want to use. That is absolutely correct! Audacity is a nice Editor but not a capable recorder/arranger. Ardour has all, one needs to work fluently and with minimum limitations with musicians, that simply want to record and arrange/mix music. And it can do everything you would do with Audacity as well. Thanks Jack you can even run Ardour synched to a videoplayer and thus work on soundtracks as the big boys would do ;-) > Speaking of Ardour, I noticed there's a good change they won't reach their > fundraising goals over at Ardour.org this month. So, as a reminder to all > you audio enthusiasts: If you're on this list and you use Ardour regularly > and you're not a subscriber, you should seriously consider supporting the > program financially. > I second that strongly. Go for it and tell your friends :-) -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users |
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