Re: Sharing of Ardour projects

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On 05/26/2011 01:51 PM, Paul Davis wrote:

what you're actually looking for is "stem export" which is not
easily/simply available in ardour2, but is available (though not very
tested) in a3. it will automatically produce a set of audio files, all
the same length, 1 per track, of either the entire session or some
specified range within it.

a while ago, i created ardour demo sessions for the openDAW project, and i was looking for a way to let people play with pretty much everything except the edits. so i created a full copy of my ardour session directory, used ardour2's "consolidate" feature to bounce all the messy edits into one single region per track, then got rid of all older snapshots. now i could clean up unused sources, and hey presto: a nice and concise session that gives a user maximum leeway in fiddling around.

if you want to play:
http://stackingdwarves.net/TIH.tar (guitar and saxophone duo)
http://stackingdwarves.net/MFV.tar (cheesy jazz sextet standard)

both are mixing to third-order ambisonics and use an UHJ encoder for stereo downmixing. i abused ardour's session directory a bit, in that i added some session photos and copied all external config files in there as well (mainly for jconvolver), so that it contains pretty much everything you need to hear what i was hearing. there's also a shell script that probably won't work on most people's systems, but gives you an idea what programs i was using in addition to ardour2.

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