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Contemporary musicians employ the computer as a digital audio workstation (DAW) to perform a wide variety of tasks dealing with sound. Typical uses include recording and editing soundfiles, adding ...
Using a fully functional digital audio workstation, or DAW, is a computing necessity only for hard-core audiophiles, musicians and those who package audio and video content. If you fit one of those ...
Paul Davis' JACK sound server is the cornerstone of the modern Linux audio system, and his Ardour DAW (digital audio workstation) is regarded as the flagship application in that system. He also has ...
Previous RedShark News articles have dealt briefly with the high-end audio editor Ardour. Developed initially on Linux, it is one of the biggest and most complex multimedia projects ever devised as an ...
Ardour is an open source digital audio workstation DAW for recording editing, and mixing music, podcasts, or other audio content. Available for Linux, Mac, and Windows it’s basically a free software ...
Ardour is often cited as one of the best pieces of Linux music making software, and the good news is that this powerful DAW has now been updated to version 4.0. This promises "many technical ...
If you want to go down the open-source route with your DAW, Ardour is a great option, and it’s soon set to benefit from the addition of Ableton Live-style clip launching in version 7. The Session View ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Solid State Logic (SSL) announced its involvement with the Ardour workstation at the recent AES ...
Using a fully functional digital audio workstation, or DAW, is a computing necessity only for hard-core audiophiles, musicians and those who package audio and video content. If you fit one of those ...