not sure where to ask this question, about the audio production possibilities...
Hartmut Noack
zettberlin at linuxuse.de
Tue Mar 30 00:30:51 BST 2010
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Am 29.03.2010 18:20, schrieb Mac McIlvaine:
>
> Can you actually do destructive editing with Ardour at this point?
>
De facto you can. Once your edits and effects are to your liking, you
can select a part of your audiotrack with the selection-tool and
rightklick->consolidate with plugins.
I use a german version of Ardour so I do not really know, if the words
are correct but as a matter of fact you can make Ardour write a new file
that holds all your edits and FX and that replaces the former recording
in the track.
This I would consider pretty nearish to reall destructive editig. Still
Ardour lacks some important offline-Tools like note-detection and most
important: noise reduction. For these things I open Sonic Visualizer and
Audacity...
best regs
HZN
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