Re: Software for recording digital audio?

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Hi, did you think about traverso, which is a good soft or Audacity?
Regards
Teza

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Le 22/;06/2010 21:03, Arnold Krille a écrit :
Hi

On Tuesday 22 June 2010 11:36:12 Andrew C wrote:
I'm in a bit of dilemma here, my machine has only 1 GB of RAM and I'm
running linuxsampler, rakarrack and bristol with rosegarden sequencing all
of them together. As you can imagine, this does stretch my machine's
resources a fair bit, so I find myself needing to bounce-to-audio. Any
software out there that can do this relatively painlessly?
So I am looking for a relatively lightweight alternative or is
this just a case of 'Yep, just use ardour!'?
You might want to look at time-machine which has a very simplistic view on a
recording gui and does that job very well.

If you need more features like listening to existing tracks, a click track and
effects (with automation perhaps?), the answer is simple: ardour.

Have fun,

Arnold

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