[linux-audio-user] Ardour 1.0, Was: gmorgan-0.02

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Austin wrote:

>
> On 2003.07.11 04:51, Daniel James wrote:
>
>> Sure, I meant Ardour 1.0. Looking forward to using it the studio.
>> Until now, the problem has been that with limited time available for
>> recordings, I didn't want to have people sitting around waiting while
>> I tried to figure out how to get Ardour working properly.
>
>
> Well, I just bought a M-Audio Quattro interface and some MIDI gear, 
> and Mandrake 9.2 will be released this fall, so my objectives are:
>
> 1. Get the damn Quattro working.
> 2. Get all the MIDI gear working.
> 3. Get Ardour 1.0 and whatever verison of audacity we ship working well.
> 4. Get jack-realtime/alsa/kernel-multimedia working properly.
> 5. Update the Mandrake Audio Workstation HowTo to reflect these changes.
>
> Ardour Beta 2 is already out, so I assume 1.0 should be ready by the 
> fall, right?  I'm hoping to have my first 100% linux produced song 
> recorded by next week.  Thus far I've been working with four-track 
> analogue gear, and ALL my old tapes are fading, hence the Quattro to 
> at least preserve the master recordings.
>
> Austin
>
Did you tried tkeca?

http://tkeca.sourceforge.net

Regards,

Luis Pablo Gasparotto




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