Multitrack Hardware Recording System
Ardour is a multichannel hard disk recorder (HDR), rapidly evolving into a digital audio workstation (DAW). It is capable of simultaneously recording 24 or more channels of 32-bit audio at 48kHz. Ardour is intended to function as a "professional" HDR system, replacing dedicated hardware solutions like the Mackie HDR and the Tascam 2424 and more traditional tape systems like the Alesis ADAT series. It supports MIDI Machine Control, so can be controlled from any MMC controller, such as the Mackie Digital 8 Bus mixer and many other modern digital mixers. This version of Ardour no longer builds for 11.1
Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed | Actions |
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ardour-2.8.10-nomime.patch | 00000021322.08 KB | 1331142119about 6 years ago | ![]() |
ardour-2.8.16.tar.bz2 | 00021699162.07 MB | 1363160552about 5 years ago | ![]() |
ardour-giomm-netdb-conflict-fix.patch | 0000000539539 Bytes | 1331142120about 6 years ago | ![]() |
ardour.changes | 000002104320.5 KB | 1363160633about 5 years ago | ![]() |
ardour.spec | 00000064496.3 KB | 1363238380about 5 years ago | ![]() |