On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 11:45:34PM +0100, Robin Gareus wrote: > > - Do you export once in the end, or do you do tests in > > between? > > export once when finished; then usually bounce the same with different > export-options.. That's what I have been doing, too. > Sometimes there's a preliminary mixdown or rare "exchange-exports" > (bounce all tracks and re-import as new project) Please explain why and how. > > - Do you work with stereo and/or multi-channel? > stereo and 5.1 (in my case: 6 mono output tracks) Do you create both stereo and 6 x mono from the same sessions? How do you go about creating 6 mono output tracks? Do you see an alternative to 6 mono output tracks? > > - Wishlist items? > It would be nice to have an export mode to glue mastered [ardour] > sessions together for making seamless continuously playing CDs of > separate song-sessions! (select overlay/x-fade tracks? , graphical cue > edit ?, no more hand-tweaking .toc files!) - there's surely some > software to aid that purpose already that you can build on. So basically it would start with chaining a bunch of mixdowns? Don't you need a timeline and all the options given by Ardour's editor? > Also it would be great if the A/V offset could be (optionally) written > in the file's header when exporting eg. WAV files. - I've made a similar > feat. request on ardour-dev and there's something already in the queue > for importing file's offsets - but that's not due before the > post-MIDI-merge. There's a standard for A/V offsets in WAV headers? What would be needed on the GUI side, format, number of digits ...? Thank you. Thanks also to everyone who replied so far! I hope there will be more :) -- Thorsten Wilms