Ardour 4, a free Linux DAW for music
After reviewing a lot of Linux options (none as good as continuing to use Ableton, but Ableton is lame and doesn't work on Linux), I am going to give Ardour4 a shot. So here goes. I will want to A)create a drum sequence using midi; B)record 2 audio tracks (guitar and mic) at once using a Focusrite USB interface, C)add a bass/synth line with midi using a sample (the same way you do in Ableton with the Simpler instrument plugin, and D)play a midi synth (the same way you do with Operator in Ableton).
PROBLEMS with Ardour:
- Can't play YouTube or other things, at least on my machine, because it doesn't play nice with Jack. You have to be running Jack to get sound out of Ardour.
- Currently, can't even make Ardour and Jack run at the same time. Quitting this project.
A) Creating a drum sequence using midi
I plug in a Korg nonPAD2 to use as a midi instrument to play my drum pattern.
PROBLEMS with Ardour:
- Can't play YouTube or other things, at least on my machine, because it doesn't play nice with Jack. You have to be running Jack to get sound out of Ardour.
- Currently, can't even make Ardour and Jack run at the same time. Quitting this project.
A) Creating a drum sequence using midi
I plug in a Korg nonPAD2 to use as a midi instrument to play my drum pattern.
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