![]() ![]() It's a great DAW for being donationware though and being able to pay what you want is awesome, useful if you need to get it again and didn't make an account when you bought it the first time. I do tend to use it fairly simply though just for multi track recording and some plugins so YMMV. It supports standard file formats, such as BWF, WAV. It features unlimited audio tracks and buses, non-destructive, non-linear editing with unlimited undo, and anything-to-anywhere signal routing. Ardour is Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS). I leave ardour running for days sometimes and can't remember if it has crashed or not, occasionally I'll need to restart it after leaving it on for days but it's never gotten in the way of recording. Ardour is a professional, full-featured hard disk recorder and Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). But it has a great autosave feature and I never lost any work from the crashes as it was easy to recover the files each time if necessary.Īnyways I finally got a new recording computer and have been running Ardour on windows 10 and haven't had any real issues. Was very impressed with how well Ardour ran on a 10+ year old mac, it would occasionally crash though the mac itself crashed more. In either case you’re mostly on your own there. If enough of you can step up and get coordinated, we can make the Windows build official releases and help make Ardour on Windows a useful reality for lots of people.I switched to Ardour due to recording on a very old mac that could barely run a super old version of Garage band. Official Ardour/Windows binaries are cross-compiled on GNU/Linux. If you're interested, please join the ardour-dev mailing list and send us a message. You don't need to know a lot about Ardour itself - general questions that are not platform specific are things we can handle with our existing support infrastructure - but you do need to understand installation, device usage and other platform-specific issues that can arise when using Ardour on Windows. One of the key aspects of Ardour is its organized interface. As it is an open-source tool, the app allows you to transform any sound and later export it to multiple platforms. Ideally, it would be a group of 3-4 people with spread-out timezones and/or personal time habits. Ardour is a program for Windows with which you can edit digital audio much more easily in relation to other similar editors. All we know for sure is that Ardour on Windows will be a LOT more successful if users on that platform have interested, personable, helpful and timely support. jejeje (Th Eibl) June 15, 2015, 12:22pm 1. I don't have any firm numbers in mind yet, and it is far from clear how much extra income there will be. In exchange for this, we can discuss how you can get some slice of whatever extra income we receive from Windows users. People who will respond in a timely manner to email and web forum questions. But there will need to be people around who will answer questions in whatever online channels you establish, enough people to cover a significant part of the world's timezones. You will be able to replicate any parts of the existing online infrastructure that we use - web sites, forums, IRC channels, mailing lists - in any way you wish (without any costs). So, we're looking for a new community of users who are willing and capable of bootstrapping a support environment for Ardour on Windows. However, there are some things that Ardour can do to help. After all, Ardour has no way to know how signals from the outside world get to it. We do not have the time or expertise to assist Windows users with Windows-specific problems. Normally Ardour does not care about how audio and MIDI gets into the computerit pretty much deals only with its own inputs and outputs it is up to the user to ensure that all external routing is sound. The problem is that the existing Ardour developers and community cannot do this. We'd like to offer them the same personable, timely support that users on Linux and OS X have received for years. We don't want to just give Windows users the ready-to-run version of Ardour and then cast them aside. We'd love to see Ardour running on Windows more and more. We're almost ready to release Ardour 4.0, which will make it the first major release of the program that could run on Windows. For several months, we've offered ready-to-run versions via our nightly build site. Thanks to several years of slow and steady work, Ardour now compiles and runs on all versions of the Windows operating system. ![]()
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