Robert Edge <thumbknucklerocks-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: [...] >>> It's when you start editing that things get awful. >>> >> >> > If you say so. I edit like a motherfucker with Ardour. Only system > I'm faster on is a legit Protools rig on an adequately powerful Mac. My usual editor is Emacs (which has become rather user-friendly over the years, not just power-user-friendly), I've been using UNIX-like systems since before Linux came into being. For me user-friendly implies that when I am demoing something and a problem crops up, I can solve that problem using means available to the audience rather than having to revert to "please look away for a moment" brute-force fixes the audience has no way of following. There is a common apologetic trend of claiming that being useful to an average user and being useful to a power-user is by necessity incompatible. I don't buy it. I consider that a problem when it happens. > It's all kind of a moot point though, because it's the only actual > option. Ah, but it is an actively developed option, so Ardour from the future might be a more viable program than Ardour now. No need to be defeatist about it. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user