Has somebody a stable Ubuntu Studio NATTY 64-bit?

Ricardo Lameiro ricardolameiro at gmail.com
Tue May 31 11:52:16 UTC 2011


Well, Ralf.

You seem to like to talk to other person from top down. well i will
tell you maybe Mike is right.
There is ONLY ONE situation where a sound engeneering needs to record
for more than 60 minutes non stop. a Live concert.
In studio an orchestra can stop a lot. And dont come tell me that I am
liyng or that it isnt true. I play in orchestr and recorded like that,
and I ha a teacher in the Belgium radio orchestra and another teacher
on the Bamberger symphoniker. Everywhere is the same!!!!!!

Another thing, why the hell are the technicias that spread Audio
foolery FUD????? (Fear, Unceartinty and Doubt). Technicias and sound
engeneeres dont like change, dont want to learn new workflows... it
isnt uncomon to see technicias recording with very old software...
they say it sounds better.....ya right....
Ardour is made by the same man that created JACK. JACK is way, really
way better than ASIO made by a top funded company. That technology is
the ardoour core.
So to finalize, if you dont want to be acused of misinformation , then
test ardour recording an orchestra first, on a top notch
Computer/hardware (not on that old machine at home to run linux
because windows cant handle it...)
 and then come and say the result. Then i will believe you.

Ãnothaer thing to recor an orchestra Professionaly you dont need much.
A very good matched pair mics, very good placement mics and good
converters.. Technically you could record an orchestra with comand
line ...... like arecord....

See ya


2011/5/31 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net>:
> On Tue, 2011-05-31 at 00:36 -0400, Mike Holstein wrote:
>
>
>> i'll use what i want for my professional needs, and you use what you
>> want.
>
> Mike, that isn't the point. You said that I spread misinformation. I
> simply would explain that you can't recommend Ardour for professional
> usage when you record big orchestras, where nothing can be cut, copied
> and pasted. The musicians need to play 60 minutes or longer without
> fault (but they will fault several times), the company, e.g. the WDR
> needs to pay an "VIP" audio engineer [1], a studio hall, a studio truck,
> catering etc. pp..
>
> One crash could cost thousands of $ or €.
>
> You are thinking of small studios, that might do good jobs, but that's
> not where the big money is made.
>
> Pardon Mike, please answer this questions) Did you ever made such an
> orchestra recording using Ardour? Did you ever made any orchestra
> recording in this price segment?
>
> I won't abuse you and I don't say that Ardour isn't a good application,
> my intend is just to explain, that there is a professional audio branch
> where using Ardour and of cause ProFools too can't be done.
>
> [1] VIP audio engineers puts their pants on the same way as we do, but
> big companies like the WDR use their names to sell recordings.
>
>
>
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