Greetings, This piece is a longer one that develops a bit slowly. I made up a tag for this: AcousticWaveRock. The instruments are acoustic guitar and acoustic bass guitar, to which a few synths sounds were added as well as drums and percussion, sampled from a Korg Microstation JazzBrush Kit. What's new in this project, as I progressively learn, is the use of what is called 'multing' tracks, eg. taking bits of a track and copying/moving them to another track. This was used to move some guitar parts to another track where a delay, for instance, was applied. It could have been done with automation although using another track is simpler IMHO, especially when a different EQ is chosen. No automation curves to make. Also got recently a headphone amp (Behringer HA400) that's connected to jack's 3 and 4 playback outputs (1 and 2 still remain connected to the M-Audio studiophone speakers), the audio card being a 1010LT. It is now possible to listen in stereo ! Previously the headphone jack from the M-Audio speakers was used, and it did not give much of a stereo effect. The switch from one set of playback device to another is done using Ardour's monitor output choices. Also, there's the use now of two mics for each of the acoustic instruments, each mic recording to its own track. There's an AT2020 in omni mode, no cut, and a M-Audio Pulsar (not Pulsar II). This piece 'goes forward' in the sense that themes only occurs once. When they occur they are repeated, but they do not come back later. The supporting structure stays the same though. Cheers. https://soundcloud.com/nominal6/c2015-19a _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user