[LAU] ardour sessions

Grammostola Rosea rosea.grammostola at gmail.com
Wed Nov 19 07:58:17 EST 2008


Edgar Aichinger wrote:
> Am Mittwoch 19 November 2008 schrieb Josep Andreu:
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>> Hi
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>> I don't have guitar right now .... then I'm fixing bugs in rakarrack for use as insert on DAW programs ....now is pretty stable ... and I want to release a bug fix version with some new things including a preset bank for "recording" and the question is .... 
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>> Any place to download free ardour sessions? .....  I'm really interested if they include acoustic instruments, voices .... well  all things are welcome.
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>> Josep
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> Hi Josep,
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> About a year ago, I have put a small session online, as accompanying material 
> for an article I wrote for a german linux computer magazine.
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> http://people.jacklab.net/edogawa/files/JAD/LinuxUser/Ardour2-LU-Demo.tar.bz2
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> Not that I am particularly proud of my playing... I was under time pressure, 
> and had to choose a short piece of music to demonstrate basic techniques 
> in ardour (recording, importing, cutting, gain and pan automation. exporting). 
> You can read an extended version of the printed article here: 
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> http://wiki.jacklab.net/index.php/Ardour_Techniken
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> I'm not sure if this is useful for you, or how well this would sound through 
> rakkarack ;) it's a short and easy-to-play baroque lute piece played on a 
> weird theorboed-lute type instrument (6 fretted and 6 bass strings) that 
> sounds similar to classical guitar in my configuration with nylon strings, 
> but I use baroque d-minor tuning on it. It was built around the beginning 
> of 20th century (maybe even in the 1920's), see the picture on top of the article.
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> Edgar
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Wow, that looks like an great demo and article!
Can't you or somebody else translate it to English?






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