Video Tutorial: Recording on Linux - with Ardour 5
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Video Tutorial: Recording on Linux - with Ardour 5
Hey!
In this Tutorial I'm showing some basics of Recording with Ardour 5.
Here is the Youtube-Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arvPwZlU1ak
Thanks for watching. Your feedback is always welcome.
Greetings,
Jochen
In this Tutorial I'm showing some basics of Recording with Ardour 5.
Here is the Youtube-Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arvPwZlU1ak
Thanks for watching. Your feedback is always welcome.
Greetings,
Jochen
My Youtube channel about Linux audio production: https://www.youtube.com/user/JHoermann
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Guitar: Gibson Les Paul Tribute 60's
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Re: Video Tutorial: Recording on Linux - with Ardour 5
Thanks for the tutorial, I'm going to watch it. Can you tell me if Ardour works well with VST instruments (synthesizer plugins)? And is it free?
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Re: Video Tutorial: Recording on Linux - with Ardour 5
Ardour is free, with a twist
The source code is free, so you can compile it yourself.
For ready to run binaries from the Ardour website, thus fully supported, you have to pay.
However, Ardour is available for free, if you're Linux distro has it in it's repo's. Most Linux distributions have this. The version in your package manager may however not be up to date.
Ardour works very well with linux synths VSTs. I use it all the time.
The source code is free, so you can compile it yourself.
For ready to run binaries from the Ardour website, thus fully supported, you have to pay.
However, Ardour is available for free, if you're Linux distro has it in it's repo's. Most Linux distributions have this. The version in your package manager may however not be up to date.
Ardour works very well with linux synths VSTs. I use it all the time.
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Re: Video Tutorial: Recording on Linux - with Ardour 5
Thank you for that clear answer.rghvdberg wrote:Ardour is free, with a twist
The source code is free, so you can compile it yourself.
For ready to run binaries from the Ardour website, thus fully supported, you have to pay.
However, Ardour is available for free, if you're Linux distro has it in it's repo's. Most Linux distributions have this. The version in your package manager may however not be up to date.
Ardour works very well with linux synths VSTs. I use it all the time.
Now I know why in my memory Ardour was free and open source. Indeed, Mint 17 (based on Ubuntu 14), which I use, has Ardour in its repo's. It's version 3. Installed it (went easy of course) and it looks great. I'm used to LMMS and activating a (Windows) VST synthesizer is very different in Ardour. I cannot find a clear 'How To' on Google for this. Any pointers? Some of my favourite synths (Moog!!!) are Windows VST's.
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Re: Video Tutorial: Recording on Linux - with Ardour 5
Have a look at airwave for windows vsts. Or Carla from kxstudio. I would recommend adding the kxstudio repo to your mint, ardour3 is ancient and has come a long way since then.
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Re: Video Tutorial: Recording on Linux - with Ardour 5
Thanks for the tip. But it's a bit strange. I followed the instructions here (don't forget to run a "apt-get update" afterwards of course). Went fine. Strange thing is that KXStudio contains Ardour 3 (see this link). Carla is a complicated piece of software by the way. Hope there is an easier way to use Win VSTi's in a DAW.sysrqer wrote:Have a look at airwave for windows vsts. Or Carla from kxstudio. I would recommend adding the kxstudio repo to your mint, ardour3 is ancient and has come a long way since then.
LMMS is a nice DAW, but it does not support the recording of "live" stuff like a vocal etc. I'm under the impression that Ardour does that's why I liked the fact that it has a tutorial here.
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That picture on the kxstudio website is out of date, it definitely contains Ardour v5. Airwave is pretty easy but I think carla is simpler to setup and use. Just inset a carla rack and add the plugin you want.
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Re: Video Tutorial: Recording on Linux - with Ardour 5
Thanks again for the info. I see that the Ardour version in my Pacakge Manager (Synaptic) is version 4. I feel a bit like an amateur/fool. I've tried to Google this to no avail, but how do I insert a Carla Rack? It's not via: "Session --> Import".sysrqer wrote:That picture on the kxstudio website is out of date, it definitely contains Ardour v5. Airwave is pretty easy but I think carla is simpler to setup and use. Just inset a carla rack and add the plugin you want.
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Right click on a space in the mixer strip near where to Fader box is and choose new plugin.
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Re: Video Tutorial: Recording on Linux - with Ardour 5
Thanks. Here's what I did:sysrqer wrote:Right click on a space in the mixer strip near where to Fader box is and choose new plugin.
- Open "Editor & Mixer" window (ALT + M).
- Right click on the area under the Fader.
- Click on "New plugin" and drag Carla-Rack to the Mixer.
- Double-click the Carla-Rack and in the Carla Window click "Configure Carla". Under paths choose 'VST' instead of the standard selected LADSPA' and poit to the path of your Windows VST dll's.
- In Carla-Rack choose: "Add plugin --> mark 'VST' --> click 'Refresh' " and choose the VST of you liking.
I'm gonna hunt for Linux VST's now. Hopefully there's a nice Minimoog.
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Did you updated wine as well when you added kxstudio? There is a package called wine-rt which should replace mint's wine version. This might help a lot, I dread to think what version of wine mint hasLinuxmusician01 wrote: Then Ardour crashed on my favourite Minimoog plugin when I click on the gear icon that loads the GUI of the VST instrument. Second time I tried it it didn't crash and I copuld play my beloved Minimoog. I'm happy now!
This would be the best thing. You can run windows vsts reasonably well in linux but something running natively is always better. I can't think of anything that can directly compare to minimoog but I suspect zynaddsubfx can do similar things if you dig in to it. I would recommend checking unfa's youtube channel, he goes in to great detail to show what the synth is capable of - https://www.youtube.com/user/unfa00\\Linuxmusician01 wrote: I'm gonna hunt for Linux VST's now. Hopefully there's a nice Minimoog.
edit: oh actually have a look at Bristol synth package
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Re: Video Tutorial: Recording on Linux - with Ardour 5
Bristol is brilliant: I love it very, very much. It's not a VST though. Might be more difficult to use w/ a DAW (clock/tempo wise).sysrqer wrote:edit: oh actually have a look at Bristol synth package
Re: Video Tutorial: Recording on Linux - with Ardour 5
For Synthesizers also have a look at u-he and Tracktion Biotek.
For u-he Linux Beta: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 1&t=424953
And Tracktion Biotek: https://www.tracktion.com/products/biotek
I made a new Video about Plugins on Linux: Audio Plugins on Linux!?
For u-he Linux Beta: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 1&t=424953
And Tracktion Biotek: https://www.tracktion.com/products/biotek
I made a new Video about Plugins on Linux: Audio Plugins on Linux!?
My Youtube channel about Linux audio production: https://www.youtube.com/user/JHoermann
Gear:
Notebook: Dell XPS 13
Audiointerface: Focusrite Scarlett Solo 2nd Gen
Guitar: Gibson Les Paul Tribute 60's
Mic: Superlux E205
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Re: Video Tutorial: Recording on Linux - with Ardour 5
That is a very good tutorial. Thank you.JHoermann wrote: I made a new Video about Plugins on Linux: Audio Plugins on Linux!?