> Hear hear! Three cheers for the crappy free mixing job! It's
> crappy, but it's FREE!
Oh, it doesn't matter much. It's all destined for MP3 where
everything sounds crappy regardless how it is mastered.
ken
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> If you are looking for a formal release, stop now, there are none.
> Maybe we will have some in the future, but don't hold your breath."
And this is exactly the problem some of us have. When setting up a
"commercial installation" we need to use something which is a "known
quantity". Version De J
Hello, first post here, but a long-time audio engineer.
A friend of mine just got me started with Ardour. Honestly, I haven't
found anything not to like about it yet (except for a couple
non-standard edit aspects). It is very powerful and as far as I can
tell, it is as complete as I could expect i