Post 9jHMfos9tPJS1e9gmW by rukib@sunbeam.city
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 (DIR) Post #9jGrVE9aSciEfXmD7g by rukib@sunbeam.city
       2019-01-29T01:23:32Z
       
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       Soundbending question:I've tried #Ardour in the past for mixing/recording but it feels clogged and I couldn't really enjoy what I was doing. Felt like fighting the software all the time, I don't know. Maybe it is just me. On the other hand, I've used #Audacity for quick & dirty editing, and it feels great. Simple, clean, it just flows... BUT it does *destructive* editing, so it's no good for bigger projects.The question is: do you recommend any #DAW for linux? Or any software capable of *non-destructive* editing/mixing...Related question: I was thinking #Rosegarden might be worth a try. Have any of you used it?
       
 (DIR) Post #9jGrVEKZnlVFDcuzFg by wraidd@sunbeam.city
       2019-01-29T05:59:52Z
       
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       @rukib I came to love ardour for DAW work and use audacity for simple editing.
       
 (DIR) Post #9jGrVEbwlBOi5V2rKK by rukib@sunbeam.city
       2019-01-29T18:36:55Z
       
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       @wraidd I was really looking for something other than Ardour. I'll try Lmms and Rosegarden and do a follow up later
       
 (DIR) Post #9jHMfos9tPJS1e9gmW by rukib@sunbeam.city
       2019-05-28T19:41:11Z
       
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       @byllgrim well, i settled down for a mix of ardour and lmms. I talked a bit about it here: https://sunbeam.city/@rukib/102078000623881607