On 05/26/2011 10:26 AM, Roberto Suárez Soto wrote:
And if it doesn't, what could I use as a
substitute? I figured I
could export all the audio in FLAC, and I could share the Hydrogen file
for the drums, but what about the effects, and the automation? I don't
think the "Right Way" is to export audio with effects applied, because
(IMHO) part of the fun is applying effects that weren't in the original
mix. But I'm a complete newbie in this field, and I don't know if it's
how people usually do it.
Well, what I did was to make sure there was no or little unused
audio left in the session, bounced parts with not-so-common effects,
wavpacked the audio files and put them along with the session folder
in a tarball.
FLAC doesn't work with float-format, but wavpack does, so you have
an entirely losless option.
Here wavpacking turned 184.5 MB into 75.8:
http://www.archive.org/details/we_dont_want_you
From the feedback I got I know at least some people have been able
to restore the session without problems.
Did the same again:
http://www.archive.org/details/woxitron
http://www.archive.org/details/countint
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Hi!
First of all, just a reminder, every productions of the AMMD Freak Free
Arts Coo[r]p is available on
in Ardour multitrack session
format. You also will find LSM (libre software meeting) 2010's shows
multitrack sessions as well[1].
[1]
search engine is a bit not
exhasutive)
Second, the AMMD is thinking about a new (as far as we know) of
net-album concept, which would include such things like sharing ardour
files (and making re-appropriation easy). We called that audioGIT, it's
really a debut project, by now, we're making proofs of concept, and are
trying to think the better way to achieve this. You can read more (in
French) about this here[2]. Any help appreciated, any contribution is
welcome, and so on, just write us (orl(a)ammd.net).
[2]