There are a lot of great DAWs on Linux, but where would we be without Ardour? 20 years is impressive for any project.
https://discourse.ardour.org/t/ardour-2 ... day/102333
Happy Birthday Ardour
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Great blog post! Thanks for posting this. You never know when you're starting something big.
Happy birthday to Ardour, and here's to many more!
Happy birthday to Ardour, and here's to many more!
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Fascinating read. Thanks for posting it. Oak trees from acorns!
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What a great read, thanks for posting. Now realising what's gone in to making Ardour it makes me even more appreciative of such wonderful software and of all the talent, skill and dedication involved in all the amazing open source code it's so easy to take for granted!
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