Using a Linux-based home recording studio (NewsForge)
Using a Linux-based home recording studio (NewsForge)
Posted Oct 22, 2004 21:58 UTC (Fri) by achitnis (guest, #20)In reply to: Using a Linux-based home recording studio (NewsForge) by jimi
Parent article: Using a Linux-based home recording studio (NewsForge)
I recently plunked down a ton of cash for recording equipment for a home studio. I made doubly sure that everything is supported under ALSA and stuff, so I am kind of raring to go on this project.
Ardour interests me, but I wish the website was reachable (it hasn't been, at least to me, for a while).
Also, past attempts at installing were frustrating - no drop in packages (RPMs, whatever) available then. While I have no issues compiling a tarball or two, when it comes to applications like these I prefer spending my time working with the app rather than fighting dependencies and compilers!
Note - I compile my OpenOffice.org from ground up, so any comments about my being a weenie are out of place :)
Posted Oct 22, 2004 22:17 UTC (Fri)
by cliffman (guest, #13144)
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They have moved recently, have you tried ardour.org ?
"Ardour interests me, but I wish the website was reachable (it hasn't been, at least to me, for a while)."Using a Linux-based home recording studio (NewsForge)
Also, pre-built packages are available now for Debian, and you can
get RPM's also ( Planet CCMRA, etc )