Le Dimanche, 8 Avril 2012 21:09:46 +0100, Harry van Haaren <harryhaaren@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit : Hi, > As far as I know the manual on flossmanuals.net is the most complete > http://en.flossmanuals.net/ardour/ > > To discover the software you'll need to install it and use it: no > reading of manuals or otherwise will ever teach you what you can do > with software without extensively using it. I'm using Ardour since a few years but, when I use it, it is because I want to record something and work on that. So I use the basic functions to get something recorded with some mix and effects. Sometimes some menu option catches my eye and I think hmmmm... But limited time forces me to *do* things with music instead of exploring software. Hence, a full user guide that can be read ans pondered about and studied at other odd times, bit by bit, could be useful to save time on raw exploration. > Perhaps if you explain what you're area of interest is, or perhaps the > use-case you have in mind some of the users of this list could offer > their experience. Well, one thing that caught my eye recently is something that might be able to save template sessions. If I think it is what it is, I could save a setup of tracks-to-inputs. But then, what else is saved with these templates ? Are all effects saved also ? This is a rather mundane question after all. There are other Ardour options and functions that might be quite interesting. I reckon many of these have to do with basic recording techniques (Ardour or not) which is another subject for a book ;-) _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user