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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.
The user configuration directory will be somewhere inside the user's home directory. The home directory on a linux system is normally /home/$USER/, but should also be returned by $HOME or ~. A normal place to find this is $HOME/.config/ardour*/ where * is the major version. However this can be set by the system with the $XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment variable to something else. If you cannot find $HOME/.config/ on your system try echo ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME} to see if your distro is using something else. In any case Ardour appends the ardour* directory to the result where * is the major version number. For example, ardour5 where the Ardour version is 5.6.
Compatible with Windows 7 and any later version.The Windows installer will replace the current version.(Note: If Ardour does not exit cleanly, uninstalling or replacing an existing installation willfail to replace font-files included with ardour. You can ignore this or fix it by rebooting the system).
At a 64 sample buffer size, at 44.1khz I can not record a single track in ardour without the above graphic. Those little markers indicate x-runs (or buffer underruns). Each one of those is a little gap in the audio that ends up sounding pretty awful.
The Ryzen currently runs Debian Buster. Ardour is written almost entirely in C++, with bits of assembler (that we rarely touch) and Lua as a builtin scripting environment. I've used GNU Emacs for more than 30 years, and continue to use it as my editor for just about everything except formatted text documents where I tend to use LibreOffice. I use zsh as my shell, Firefox as my browser. My family uses Telegram to keep in touch, and the Ardour project uses IRC, so I run a Quassel server on ardour.org and connect to it use the graphical Quassel client. I play/manage my 15k song collection using Clementine, though when I'm working out I listen on a Sansa Clip+ player with a 128GB SD card.
We build Ardour using waf (itself written in Python), and manage its development using git. Ardour's web presence exists across several subdomains, all hosted on AWS with nginx as our web server. On git.ardour.org we use an ancient version of GitLab as a self-hosted git server. tracker.ardour.org uses Mantis as our bug tracker. discourse.ardour.org uses Discourse to run our web forums. community.ardour.org runs Drupal (for historical reasons), and ardour.org itself is a static site generated using some custom Ruby code. The same is true of manual.ardour.org
As I learn more about Ardour, there seems to be even more to learn. It's acredit to Ardour's designers that the initial interface view is clear anduncluttered, using pull-down and pop-up menus to reveal many underlyingfeatures. Also, many helpful keyboard bindings exist, but you needto run ardour -b at the command prompt in an xterm to discover them.
Ardour's documentation is another lively issue, becausecurrently there is no official users' manual. Itis likely that Paul Davis will continue to makeArdour freely available while charging a fee for ahigh-quality manual. Meanwhile, users unfamiliar withthe basic design concepts of a hard-disk recorder areadvised to retrieve and study manuals for proprietaryDAWs, such as Pro Tools or Cubase. Some Ardour-specificdocumentation can be found in the source packagetext files and in various on-line resources, such asthe Quick Toots series (see Resources), andin the traffic on the ardour-users and ardour-devmail lists. Developers and testers also communicateon the #ardour IRC channel, while normal users carryon considerable discussion of Ardour-related matterson the mail lists for AGNULA/Demudi, Planet CCRMA,ALSA and the Linux Audio Users group.
And then in Ardour you'll load up the plugin for the various MIDI tracks and pick a VST that you'll like with the various settings. Save the settings in Ardour and as a template. Then if you load it last, it'll make all the connections automatically. Although you should be able use those other tools you mentioned. Make sure you set ardour to jack, which you have to set it as the external sync mode, and then you have to make sure to hit the button for it. 2b1af7f3a8