On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 06:30:52 -0800 "Mark Knecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry - too many versions <G>: .9x for Ardour, jack is .80, alsa .97 (actually whatever the latest unmasked ebuild which is .97 I believe.
Just make sure it's 0.9beta8 as some of the more recent revisions have been
crashing
I'll try the CVS and see what it wants to pull down. If not I'll do something <G>. From the looks of the ebuild if I just change the ebuild rev number and version it might work. Also it looks like it just pulls in whatever is on CVS despite the fact that it's listed as a .6x build.
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I used jackd -v -d alsa -d hw:0. Jackstart doesn't exist
on the Gentoo install. I thought I'd get it working, then
try other features.
Perfect, but you will want the -r 44100 option when you start working with
CDs (if that's what you're still planning on doing) as the default frequency
for Jack is 48K.
CD was a start. It was handy to test. I noticed Jack goes for 48K.
Actually I'm still testing. I merged Audacity and Ardour,
did some work in Audacity (recorded an Ogg file from a CD
track) and am now playing with Ardour. I looked at the
ReZound site and one other you mentioned in your email
(can't remember the name) also and will probably try them,
too. Ardour looks real cool - like a real system.
Ardour is pretty deep in what it's trying to accomplish. It's one of the
best audio programs around in the Linux space, but it needs to mature a bit.
Folks like you can help!
Just a glutton for punishment <G> - "That felt good. Hit me again" <G>. I thought I'd check them all out which is one way of learning more about the art of mixing and DAWs. For now I just want to bring in stuff from vinyl, tapes, and CDs and put them on CD or disk files so I can preserve them or make my own CD. I have a lot of vinyl and tapes I want to preserve. At some point I may do more.
I'll try this later tonight.
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