My first remix using Ardour 2.8.11 in Ubuntu Studio 11.04 | The Andy Maxwell Show - She runs out
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Ardour kick ass !
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@tomooka Thats very naive of you.. that being said, i agree with you about how it works today. The number one reason i cant switch to linux is due to the lack of proper music software available. But i do think that linux eventually will become the standard.
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@tomooka Just adding to the previous reply. If you think linux sucks that fine. But i will say this. Id rather pay a donation to a group of developers who take pride in their developments (and it shows) than a group who will throw something out there just to make money. Hardware choice is certainly a little more "select" shall we say but Im currently getting work done on my third album and can say Ill never be going back to closed source OS'es or software :)
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@tomooka did you try the studio distro they say that sets everything up that is normally a pain in the ass to do if you just install the apps onto mint or ubuntu
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Nice job. Great tune. Ardour and Linux are great. I used to use it a lot on Fedora 3.0 + CCRMA.
Im going to start playing around with recording again, and I couldn't think of any better software to use (on Linux or OSX that is Free)
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well done ;)
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Love it! It remembered me of Foo Fighters first album. Go Ardour! Great Mix!
Ardour and Linux sucks if you go into music production. It just doesn't work out of the box, I've tried a couple of times. I use Mint on both of my computers and it's more than ok. but for anything more than mail writing, net surfing - the normal stuff, it just suuuuuuucks. All those "it's gonna be all right, some day" are just funny, we have 2 major OS-es on which everything works out of the box and let's stick to them, save linux for geeks and servers.
tomooka 1 month ago
@tomooka: I understand your frustration, but Linux is very usable for way more than just surfing/mail if one posess even a slight ability to stay focused, patient, and be realistic in regards to ones abilities and to what is possible between the given hard/software and distro.
Lashing out at a YouTube video which seems to demonstrate sound from a native Linux sequencer through a E-MU 1820 PCI just fine makes little to no sense and sure doesn't contribute to making stuff work out of the box.
GeirAkslen 1 month ago 5