Re: To improve Linux audio tools: a Blender like idea

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On Wed, 26 Aug 2009, Grammostola Rosea wrote:

>>> Can you name some of them?
>>>
>>
>> Harrison Consoles paid Paul Davis and use ardour in at least some of their
>> consoles. And these consoles are targeted primarily at the film industry afaik.
>> SAE is using ardour in their studios (probably not exclusively).
>> The Studio of Ron Parker (don't remember the website) uses ardour for
>> commercial music production since years.
>> Several keyboard manufacturers have built keyboards running on linux using
>> open source software. (Because some of them don't advertise this, LS has the
>> license it has.)
>>
>> You need more?
>>
> You don't name much pro studio's for recording/mixing/mastering
>
> Yes I need more ;)

One of Harrison console's primary customers is Sony Pictures.  I think 
somewhere there is a listing of all the films mixed with their console 
(i.e. mixed with Xdubber, a custom version of ardour)  See 
http://www.harrisonconsoles.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&itemid=31

-gabriel
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