[linux-audio-user] Virtual Mixing Desk

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On Saturday 17 July 2004 19:10, Russell Hanaghan wrote:
> IMHO, there is nothing more appropriate for these tasks than the Ardour
> mixer interface. As I state usually in this line of useage, it is a
> massive underuse of Ardour and all of it's other capabilities but I use
> it's mixer interface live for gigs and it is all of the things you want
> plus a LOT more when you have the need.

IMHO, a harddisk recorder and mixing desk are two seperate functions. I really 
hope Mr. Davis agrees and will split the mixing part from the harddisk 
recording part.

The mixing part of Ardour could then be developed as a seperate 'full fledged' 
JACK mixing desk. Of course, this seperate mixer can be reused by the 
harddisk recording part of Ardour.

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