On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 08:46:46PM +0700, Khadiyd Idris wrote:
Sorry, OOT. I'm new to digital audio technology
;)
I dont get it... two tracks only? Does it mean left and right channel only?
So what can ardour be used for?
Recording and mastering are different.
When you're recording and mixing a song, you obviously need all these
extra tracks you've got. ardour is a multitrack recording software that
lets you record many tracks, overdub them, apply effects, etc, etc.
Mastering is done after the final mix to avoid a phenomenon some people
call "overmixing". If I just pass out my mix, there's a fair chance I
mixed it to sound good on my gear - and if you stick it in your car,
it'll suddenly sound all muddy and gross. Mastering is like the art of
getting a mix to sound good anywhere.
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