Hi. This is an album recorded by direct take. Basically Ardor and Calf-plugins. The band looked for a rustic and vintage sound. https://dolcefarniente.bandcamp.com/releases
2017-04-11 14:14 GMT-03:00 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net>: > On Tue, 11 Apr 2017 15:16:19 +0200, Fred wrote: > >2017-04-11 15:12 GMT+02:00 Charlie Luna: > >> does anyone know if any actual music albums have been engineered, > >> edited, mastered and produced using ubuntu studio? and if so, what's > >> the bands' names and albums? > >> > >> i still want to record and produce with ubuntu studio but i want to > >> use a desktop pic for it and not my laptop so i can have heavy duty > >> hardware for it. > > > >You can do really good job using Mixbus4 or Ardour combined with a good > >audio interface (Rme for ex.) > > Hi, > > in regards to software it depends what requirements somebody has got. > There's a lot that Linux doesn't provide. > > I agree that for audio recording Ardour is a good choice. However, > until now no good free open source MIDI sequencer exists for Linux. I > don't know if a proprietary Linux sequencer is comparable to sequencers > for other platforms. There is new proprietary software > available, Tracktion and Bitwig, as well as older proprietary software > energyXT and perhaps Reaper, but I don't know how good or bad this > software is. If you don't need a professional MIDI sequencer, Qtractor > could be usable, as well as Ardour. Qtractor might be easier to use > for MIDI, but Qtractor can't be used for professional audio, so you > better get used to Ardour MIDI, even while it's a PITA. > > In regards to effects and virtual instruments it depends on what you > need. There's a good parametric EQ available from Robin Gareus based on > an EQ from Fons Adriaensen. There's a very limited, but within this > limit very good reverb available, GxZita Rev1, based on a reverb from > Fons Adriaensen. There are a few other usable effects as well and a few > usable synth, such as Yoshimi. However, compared to proprietary virtual > instruments and effects for other operating systems, there isn't much > choice, if any choice at all, when using free open source Linux > software. > > I'm still using real instruments, synth, guitars and real 19" effects > or stomp boxes and if I need virtual instruments or effects, I'm using > my Linux PC connected to an iPad. IMO and also by my experiences as a > professional audio and video engineer, Linux audio isn't in the same > street as proprietary software available for other operating systems. > > In regards to hardware. I've got a RME HDSPe AIO it works, but within > limits. Some of the limits are: > > - just 2 of 8 ADAT channels are available > - it cannot be use for Ardour without jackd > - the hardware mixer GUI for Linux is outdated > - performance in regards to lowlatency doesn't work as good as for > other operating systems > > I've got a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20, this USB audio interface provides > full working ADAT and lower latency than the RME card, so it doesn't > matter that the analog domain of this audio interface can't compare to > RME, since it only matters how good the connected ADAT gear is. Anyway, > USB devices work only class compliant, so the hardware mixers aren't > available. IOW for zero latency monitoring you still need an analog > mixing console. > > To cut a long story short, personally I don't know anybody using Linux > for professional music productions, some subscribed to > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user are doing this, > not necessarily using Ubuntu Studio. > > If Linux fulfils your needs, depends much on what you want to do, resp. > what you expect that Linux audio provides. > > Regards, > Ralf > > -- > ubuntu-studio-users mailing list > ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users >
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