Ardour is a free digital audio workstation, kind of like LMMS. Unlike LMMS, it is designed completely for professional use. It’s a super powerful DAW that’s only limited by the hardware that is used with it. We’ve seen Ardour used in applications that Pro Tools HD would normally be used. Creative Digital Audio Workstation A Digital Audio Workstation, by musicians for musicians, built on top of a highly optimised low-latency (standard) Ubuntu version. This DAW, under active development, is developed with commercial music packages and music hardware in mind. Ardour is an open source digital audio workstation (popularly known as DAW) graphical application that provides users with a state-of-the-art and very powerful solution for producing electronic music. It is supported on Linux and Mac OS X operating systems.
Ardour is a hard disk recorder and digital audio workstation application that runs on Linux, macOS, FreeBSD and Microsoft Windows. Its primary author is Paul Davis, who was also responsible for the JACK Audio Connection Kit. Ardour is intended to be digital audio workstation software suitable for professional use.[citation needed]
Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (version two or any later version), Ardour is free software.[1]
Ardour 6.3 was released on September 7th 2020.
Features[edit]Recording[edit]
Ardour's recording abilities are limited by only the hardware it is run on; there are no built-in limits in the software. When recording on top of existing material, Ardour can do latency compensation, positioning the recorded material where it was intended to be when recording it. Monitoring options include self-monitoring, use of external hardware (a feature dependent on sound card support) or specialised product; e.g. JACK Audio Connection Kit. Self-monitoring makes it possible to apply plug-in effects to the signal while recording in real-time. Using the audio server JACK, Ardour can record both from the audio card and compatible software concurrently.[citation needed]
Mixing[edit]
Ardour supports an arbitrary number of tracks and buses through an 'anything to anywhere' routing system. All gain, panning and plug-in parameters can be automated. All sample data is mixed and maintained internally in 32-bit floating point format.[2] One switch 1 6 2002.
Editing[edit]
Ardour supports dragging, trimming, splitting and time-stretching recorded regions with sample-level resolution and has a possibility to layer regions. It includes a crossfade editor and beat detection. Ardour has unlimited undo/redo and a snapshot feature for storing the current state of a session to a file for future reference.[citation needed]
Mastering[edit]
Ardour can be used as an audio mastering environment. Its integration with the JACK Audio Connection Kit makes it possible to use mastering tools such as JAMin to process the audio data. The output of Ardour's mixer can be sent 3rd party audio-processing software to be processed and/or recorded. It can also export TOC and CUE files, which allows for the creation of audio CDs.[citation needed]
Compatibility[edit]
Ardour attempts to adhere to industry standards, such as SMPTE/MTC, Broadcast Wave Format, MIDI Machine Control and XML.[citation needed]
Ardour has been tested on GNU/Linux, on the x86-64, x86, PowerPC and ARM (for at least version 3) architectures, Solaris, macOS on Intel and PowerPC, Windows on Intel architectures and FreeBSD. It takes advantage of multiprocessor and multicore SMP and real-time features of all of these operating systems.[citation needed]
Pre-built binaries of Ardour 6.x are available for Linux, macOS and Windows.
Plug-ins[edit]
Ardour relies on plug-ins to enable many features, from audio effects processing to dynamic control. It supports the following plugin format and platform combinations:[3]LV2 on Linux, FreeBSD, macOS and Windows; AudioUnits on macOS; Steinberg's VST2 on Linux, macOS and Windows; LADSPA on Linux, FreeBSD, macOS and Windows. It is theoretically possible to use plugins created for Windows in the VST2 format on Linux with the help of Wine, but the project team does not recommend it.[4]
Import and export[edit]
Ardour supports exporting whole sessions or parts of sessions and importing audio clips into sessions from more than 30 different audio file formats.[citation needed] This can be done using Ardour's built-in audio file database manager or directly from an ordinary file browser.[citation needed]
Supporting companies and future[edit]
SAE Institute provided corporate support for Ardour up until February 2009. The aim of the initiative was to provide a more integrated experience on Mac OS X and the development of a version tailored towards beginner students.[citation needed]
Solid State Logic employed Paul Davis to work full-time on Ardour during the development of version 2. This support lasted through to the end of 2006.[citation needed]
Harrison Audio Consoles has been a supporter of the Ardour project since early 2005. Harrison's 'Mixbus' DAW and their destructive film dubber, the Xdubber, are based on Ardour. Mixbus extends Ardour to add Harrison's own DSP and a more console-like workflow. The Xdubber serves as a customizable platform for enterprise-class digital audio workstation (DAW) users.[citation needed]
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Waves Audio privately support Ardour development in 2009[citation needed]. The company also developed the Waves Track Live software [5] in collaboration with Ardour developers,[6] with most of the source code changes becoming part of the Ardour codebase.
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Ardour digital audio workstation is a powerful multitrack midi and video software . It was first created as a free DAW for linux based users. It it now available for windows , OSX-mac &
linux x86 & 64 bit. Please read below for all the powerful tools available to you in ARDOUR Video/Audio DAW Audio Engineers Ardour’s core user group: people who want to record, edit, mix and master audio and MIDI projects. When you need complete control over your tools, when the limitations of other designs get in the way, when you plan to spend hours or days working on a session, Ardour is there to make things work the way you want them to Musicians Being the best tool to record talented performers on actual instruments has always been a top priority for Ardour. Rather than being focused on electronic and pop music idioms, Ardour steps out of the way to encourage the creative process to remain where it always has been: a musician playing a carefully designed and well built instrument Soundtrack Editors Sample accurate sync and shared transport control with video playback tools allows Ardour to provide a fast and natural environment for creating and editing soundtracks for film and video projects Composers Arrange audio and MIDI using the same tools and same workflow. Use external hardware synthesizers or software instruments as sound sources. From sound design to electro-acoustic composition to dense multitrack MIDI editing, Ardour can help Audio and MIDI Multi-Track Recording and Editing Any number of tracks and busses. Non-linear editing. Non-destructive (and destructive!) recording. Any bit depth, any sample rate. Dozens of file formats Plugins with Full Sample Accurate Automation AudioUnit, LV2, LinuxVST and LADSPA formats. FX plugins. Software instruments. MIDI processors. Automate any parameters. Physically manipulate them via control surfaces. Distribute processing across as many (or as few) cores as you want Transport Sync and External Control Surfaces Best-in-industry sync to MIDI timecode and LTC. Send and receive MIDI Machine Control. Sync with JACK transport and MIDI clock. Dedicated Mackie Control protocol support, pre-defined mappings for many MIDI controllers plus dynamic MIDI learn. Use OSC to drive almost any operation in Ardour Powerful Anywhere-to-Anywhere Signal Routing Complex signal flows are simple and elegant. Inputs and outputs connect to your hardware and/or other applications. Use sends, inserts and returns freely. Connections can be one-to-many, many-to-one or many-to many. Tap signal flows at any point. If you can’t connect in the way you want with Ardour, it probably can’t be done Video Timeline Import a single video and optionally extract the soundtrack from it. Display a frame-by-frame (thumbnail) timeline of the video. Use a Video monitor window, or full-screen display, of the imported video in sync with any of the available ardour timecode sources. Lock audio-regions to the video: Move audio-regions with the video at video-frame granularity. Export the video, cut start/end, add blank frames and/or mux it with the soundtrack of the current-session
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