[LAU] Large live recrodings ?

Hartmut Noack zettberlin at linuxuse.de
Mon Jun 23 06:44:45 EDT 2008


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Arnold Krille schrieb:
> Am Montag, 23. Juni 2008 schrieb Svend-Erik Kjær Madsen:
>> machines be left back, and only bring my notebook and my multiface amd
>> my mic-preamps for recording.
>> Is it stable and secure to record in Ardour in one go ?
> 
> Either ardour if you want a complicated interface for a simple task.

I guess, the task is not that simple ;-)

To have all the single channels of the equipment recorded simultaneously
and in sync you'll need a reall HD-recorder.

Ardour is just great for the task but if you want something more simple
try Traverso:

http://traverso-daw.org/

fetch the latest SVN - its worth the hassle.

Traverso can do the recording and offers a lot of editing too. If you
want to have something, that works perfectly in the jack-context
(external FX like Jamin etc) you can easily import the individual tracks
from Traverso to Ardour.

> But test your setup before the gig. Or maybe bring your ADAT _and_ your 
> multiface and record with both if its an important recording.

Hear the man: I did not do enough testing before my last gig and so
there are no recordings for the brand new UbuntuStudio failed me 10
minutes before we started playing because of a stupid misconfiguration...

good (better) luck ;-)

HZN
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