On Sat, 2 Aug 2014, jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Very quickly I'd think of using Ardour to put all the files one after another and then export the result, but that seems overkill, and
Yes, it is designed to be that way. The idea being that it can also always be the right tool. There is something to be said for using a tool that is comfortable from being used a lot. On the other hand, the unix idea of using a string of tools that just do one thing well is still valid.
Having a machine with much more memory and power than needed makes the use of larger do-everything software valid if the user can spend less time learning and more time using. Using small tools can be more versatile though, because the user can think up new ways to connect things that the do-everything software may not be able to do.
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