Hi Paul!
I'm happy to be the first to congratulate and thank you and you're
co-developers. Not only for this excellent piece of software to use, but also
to have the source code available to learn how to write such a beast.
Just because I'm one of the long time LAD list lurkers doesn't mean it has
escaped my notice how much devotion and effort you poured into this.
Thanx a lot!
matthias
On Tuesday 01 May 2007 00:04, Paul Davis wrote:
FOR IMMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Paul Davis, Founder & Lead Developer
paul(a)linuxaudiosystems.com
+1 610 667 4807
ARDOUR 2.0 RELEASED FOR OS X AND LINUX
Philadelphia, USA April 30th, 2007
The developers of Ardour are happy to announce the release of version
2.0 of the award winning digital audio workstation. Ardour transforms
any computer running Linux or OS X into a tool to record, edit and mix
multi-track audio. You can produce CDs, mix video soundtracks, or just
experiment with new ideas about music and sound. Version 2.0 is
available as an OS X (10.4) universal package
(
http://ardour.org/files/releases/Ardour-2.0.dmg) and also as source
code (
http://ardour.org/files/releases/ardour-2.0.tar.bz2). Linux
distributions will have prebuilt binaries available in the near future.
Nearly 2 years of work have gone into this new version. Along the way
a huge number of bugs were fixed, performance and workflow were
improved, and many new features were added. Highlights of version 2.0
compared to the last stable release (0.99) include:
* new user interface featuring:
- more accessible menus
- improved overall GUI design
- instant accelerator key rebinding direct from menus
* destructive recording ("dubbing") capabilities (as used by
the new Harrison Xdubber)
* undo/redo across program startup/shutdown
* redesigned and more stable support for VST
* support for 24 bit integer native files in addition to
32 bit float as in 0.99
* modular support for hardware control surfaces, including the
Frontier Designs Tranzport and Mackie Control Protocol devices
In addition there are literally hundreds of minor fixes and smaller
features that have accumulated during the work on 2.0. This new
version is fully backward-compatible with older releases of Ardour,
and can be installed in parallel with them. Please note that older
versions cannot load sessions saved by Ardour 2.0.
With the release of 2.0, the project's development will accelerate as
it returns to focusing on major features and workflow. We also look
forward to the results of this summer's Google Summer of Code projects
involving MIDI editing and surround panning. We expect to release
version 2.1 within a few months, containing new features that have
been under development but were not merged into this release.
Ardour is available for free download from the
ardour.org website. We
encourage users to support the development of the software through
subscriptions and donations. The software itself is available free of
charge.
ABOUT ARDOUR
Ardour capabilities include: multichannel recording, non-destructive
editing with unlimited undo/redo, full automation support, a powerful
mixer, unlimited tracks/busses/plugins, `persistent undo',
multi-language support, destructive track punching modes, timecode
synchronization, and hardware control from surfaces like the Mackie
Control Universal. The program has a completely flexible "anything to
anywhere" routing system, and will allow as many physical I/O ports as
your system allows. Ardour supports a wide range of audio-for-video
features such as video-synced playback and pullup/pulldown sample
rates.
Started in 2000 by one of the founding programmers at
Amazon.com,
Ardour is developed by a worldwide group of programmers with testing
and feedback from a widely distributed network of musicians and audio
engineers. Running on Linux and OS X, it strives to meet the needs of
professional users. Ardour has received commercial sponsorship from
major console manufacturers, Google and others. Many of Ardour's
developers have also participated in the development of JACK, the de
facto standard for inter-application audio routing on OS X and Linux.
Ardour is released under the GNU Public License (GPL), providing its
users the ability to freely modify, redistribute and learn.
For more information, please visit
www.ardour.org
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