On Fri, 17 Nov 2017 02:23:17 -0500, Robert Edge wrote:
Latency compensation? - Sure, if I sit down at a DAW
in 2017 I want
to be able to assume that latency, both in processing blocks in the
machine and with hardware is compensated for appropriately. Of course
you want that. Why would you NOT want to be able to not think about it
and assume that everything s time correct? With Ardour it is (mostly).
If you e.g. import wav files, you don't need hardware latency
compensation. It depends on what exactly the OP wants to do.
Subgroups - Absolutely. If you are dealing with any
non-trivial
project you might want to group some audio together.
Again, it depends on what the OP wants to do. Actually the OP wants to
use it for mixing, but this not necessarily implies that e.g. aux and
subgroups are required. If I would do a "non-trivial project" I would
consider to work on this project for more than just 15 hours ;).
Like the dancer we go around in circles ;). Maybe the OP could chime in
and mention why he doesn't use Ardour.