Am Mittwoch 19 November 2008 schrieb Josep Andreu:
Hi
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 ....
Any place to download free ardour sessions? ..... I'm really interested if they
include acoustic instruments, voices .... well all things are welcome.
Josep
Hi Josep,
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.
http://people.jacklab.net/edogawa/files/JAD/LinuxUser/Ardour2-LU-Demo.tar.b…
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:
http://wiki.jacklab.net/index.php/Ardour_Techniken
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.
Edgar
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Wow, that looks like an great demo and article!
Can't you or somebody else translate it to English?