imm gonna check out this software looks promosing now i use Reason and ablteon i hope the soudquality is kinds equal to ableton an better than dusty reason :P
I've come from 8 years of working with Windows and Nuendo to Linux and Ardour. It's a totally different world! The Linux studio work flow reminds me of the 80's recording studios working with MIDI. Everything had to work together. In Windows everything is either in one program or through rewire. The whole Linux studio with Jack is basically all modular. It's a very interesting work flow, that I am still getting used to.
thank you soo much for putting up these tutorials. i had ardour before but i gave up because it was too confusing. i watched all 3 tutorials and now i feel confident about going back to ardour. thank you for your time and your patience. happy new year and God bless you.
@TheDadsr: Jackd is very simple, but it can seem difficult at first. Basically it is software that allows all you music programs to be linked together. It's like a mix board where you can connect the output from one program to another. It also is used to connect midi out devices/programs to midi inputs of other midi devices/programs. Jackd will also keep some programs in sync. So, if you have ardour running and hydrogen, if you click play in one, they will both play and keep in sync.
imm gonna check out this software looks promosing now i use Reason and ablteon i hope the soudquality is kinds equal to ableton an better than dusty reason :P
DeZorgenkindjes 10 months ago
I've come from 8 years of working with Windows and Nuendo to Linux and Ardour. It's a totally different world! The Linux studio work flow reminds me of the 80's recording studios working with MIDI. Everything had to work together. In Windows everything is either in one program or through rewire. The whole Linux studio with Jack is basically all modular. It's a very interesting work flow, that I am still getting used to.
Pepsifx357 1 year ago
thank you soo much for putting up these tutorials. i had ardour before but i gave up because it was too confusing. i watched all 3 tutorials and now i feel confident about going back to ardour. thank you for your time and your patience. happy new year and God bless you.
jnyce695 1 year ago 3
@jnyce695: No problem, but I have about 10 videos with Ardour. I'll send you a play list to make sure you've seen them all.
metalx1000 1 year ago
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@metalx1000 Please share with the rest of us as well.
Thumbs up for the videos!
Vitreo 10 months ago
would you care to explain how JACK works and how youve set it up
im considering switching to Linux to make music
TheDadsr 1 year ago
@TheDadsr: Jackd is very simple, but it can seem difficult at first. Basically it is software that allows all you music programs to be linked together. It's like a mix board where you can connect the output from one program to another. It also is used to connect midi out devices/programs to midi inputs of other midi devices/programs. Jackd will also keep some programs in sync. So, if you have ardour running and hydrogen, if you click play in one, they will both play and keep in sync.
metalx1000 1 year ago
@TheDadsr: Jackd can be started by running "Jack Control", which is a GUI interface for jackd, and click the "Start" button.
If you can't start it that way, let me know.
metalx1000 1 year ago
@TehUberCyberBeast: No Problem.
metalx1000 1 year ago
TNX.
great video,
kadikjis 1 year ago
I watched your 3 tutorials on Ardour, your tips will be very helpful to use on Mixbus. Thank you for putting in the time
cagedmelody 2 years ago
OH MY GOD finally a good tutorial on ardour :D i really wanna use it but its confusing :S
Deks90 2 years ago