"Ardour is a digital audio workstation. You can use it to record, edit and mix 
multi-track audio. You can produce your own CDs, mix video soundtracks, or just 
experiment with new ideas about music and sound. 

Ardour capabilities include: multichannel recording, non-destructive editing 
with unlimited undo/redo, full automation support, a powerful mixer, unlimited 
tracks/busses/plugins, timecode synchronization, and hardware control from 
surfaces like the Mackie Control Universal. If you've been looking for a tool 
similar to ProTools, Nuendo, Pyramix, or Sequoia, you might have found it. 

Above all, Ardour strives to meet the needs of professional users. This means 
implementing all the "hard stuff" that other DAWs ( even some leading 
commercial apps ) handle incorrectly or not at all. Ardour has a completely 
flexible "anything to anywhere" routing system, and will allow as many physical 
I/O ports as your system allows. Ardour supports a wide range of 
audio-for-video features such as video-synced playback and pullup/pulldown 
sample rates. You will also find powerful features such as "persistent undo", 
multi-language support, and destructive track punching modes that aren't 
available on other platforms. "

Get source from: http://ardour.org/files/releases/ardour-2.1.tar.bz2

Note: This seemed like an appropriate proof-of-concept application to support 
multimedia on Solaris. 

~ Ken Mays
 
 
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