Why YOU Should Use ARDOUR As A DAW (It's Very Simple)

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024

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  • @ArkforestMusic
    @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +6

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  • @unfa00
    @unfa00 Před 3 lety +124

    I am so glad to see you making videos! Keep going!

  • @3L3V3NDRUMS
    @3L3V3NDRUMS Před 2 lety +11

    Today started using Ardour! Getting into it and creating music is a challenge. But recording works already. So my next drum covers will be recorded with Ardour!!! Keep on your work!

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you!
      The MIDI on ardour is somewhat unorthodox to work with, but you'll get the hang of it soon enough.

  • @revelation9093
    @revelation9093 Před 9 dny

    AUR made it easy to compile myself for free. If I end up liking it enough to use it more than a couple times, I'll send a donation their way. Thanks for the video!

  • @Sonatengraf
    @Sonatengraf Před rokem +5

    2:27 This is my absolute favourite moment. That split-second shade for Delphi. Just lovely.

  • @hammerheadcorvette4
    @hammerheadcorvette4 Před 2 lety +2

    I was huge on Ableton Live about 10yrs ago... This is refreshing to see.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +4

      I will admit Ableton Live would be a nice distro to use, especially for certain kinds of music, but I really don't like how it is designed as "software as a service", which means it's useless if you can't maintain your subscription.

  • @planetclay
    @planetclay Před 2 lety +3

    "IF you can figure it out"...."though with SOME difficulty". gasp i'm sold....

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      lol
      those darn micro soft devs always making things difficult to do

  • @DextersLab93
    @DextersLab93 Před měsícem

    Fantastic video! I just started using Ardour. If you ever get the time, pretty pleaseeee do make some tutorials on Ardour as the video resources on it are a tiny bit lacking for beginners IMHO.
    Thanks again for recommnding this fantastic software! Great video.

  • @elmariachi5133
    @elmariachi5133 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Ardour has the most annoying and fiddly interface I have ever seen in a DAW. The general lack of feedback when anything isn't done the way Ardour wants it, makes it incredibly hard to actually do it the specific way that's needed. Utterly counter intuitive. It sucks.

    • @SamuTheFrog
      @SamuTheFrog Před 5 měsíci +4

      I literally couldn't agree more. Im so glad to see I'm not the only person who thinks this. I was beginning to feel spoiled lol

    • @catcube-v4f
      @catcube-v4f Před měsícem

      That’s a perspective.

    • @Halfbit_0
      @Halfbit_0 Před 28 dny +2

      I hate the piano roll being in the track. It's such a dumb design choice to have to resize the track every time I wanna edit midi, which is all the time. I'm still gonna learn Ardour because I want to commit to a totally open source workflow and it's pretty much the only working option unless Zrythm improves a lot.

  • @cryptoa.o8919
    @cryptoa.o8919 Před 3 lety +4

    Subscribed! I am a newbie when it comes to Linux so this is super helpful and i dint even know about ARDOUR i was regretting my decision thinking I was doomed because I cant use FL studio or Ableton or so i thought I couldn't but know I can do everything for free? Awesome.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      Sweet! Are you a Linux user too?

    • @cryptoa.o8919
      @cryptoa.o8919 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ArkforestMusic yes but my knowledge is literally close to 0 😂 learning little by little I got HP Omen 15 and decided I wanted to be free from windows fucking bs random 100% ram usage here and there computer slowly dying I couldn't take it no more. Installed a fresh 1 tb Samsung evo ssd with pop OS. Best decision I have ever made.

  • @mylofymusic
    @mylofymusic Před 3 lety +5

    Great video, completely agree!

  • @jimiwills
    @jimiwills Před rokem +4

    Delphi is comparable with C++ for performance... Can be quicker for certain types of operations.

  • @sys_key3287
    @sys_key3287 Před rokem +1

    bro off topic but your voice is awesome man, so calming

  • @PHILVD
    @PHILVD Před rokem +1

    your performance is fantastic.

  • @JonathanFingers
    @JonathanFingers Před 3 lety +6

    Very nice video. Helped out a lot!

  • @baccusx13
    @baccusx13 Před rokem +3

    I got a secondary computer with Linux installed so having a DAW that has the same interface in both Windows and Linux is a plus for me. (read as: someone who wants to make a smooth transition to Linux only). 😁

  • @Joe-Marron
    @Joe-Marron Před rokem +2

    I love the enthusiasm haha, great video!! I'll definitely check it out 😊

  • @MrSkyTown
    @MrSkyTown Před 3 lety +8

    Congrats on your new faith journey. Amen. I really like your song new faith.
    Also I really like ardour, I’m still waiting for better plugins for Linux for mixing. But it’s getting really close lol

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! As for better plugins, what kind of plugins are you talking about that could be better?

    • @MrSkyTown
      @MrSkyTown Před 3 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic well I like the plugins but I like the auto make up gain feature

  • @lolkthnxbai
    @lolkthnxbai Před 3 měsíci

    As a Gentoo user im loving this program, no problem since by default I'm compiling from the sauce. No intuitive interface? Please i am home. And thank you for the sampler suggestion!

  • @kksstudios
    @kksstudios Před 3 lety +2

    Your intro volume blew me up!

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha, that song is mastered really loud. I don't do that anymore, and I now drop the music by 18 decibels for videos where I talk in front of a camera to you.

  • @2bsovren65
    @2bsovren65 Před 2 lety +1

    My switch from window logic platinum to mxlinux + ardour6 + usb to 4x4 midi box + maudios mk3 61 + korg c-30 88 + three external sound modules was completed earlier this morning.
    Like anything and everything once you've done it, it seems simple.
    3 days ago I would have slapped the shit out of anyone telling me that.
    I've loved my Logic PLatinum, the last windows version before selling out to Mac.
    Ardour6 seems to have everything I needed to replace it. And the first time I didn't have to pay big bucks.
    Now all of my pc's are mxlinux.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Ironically I use mx Linux now too. In the video I was using an arch derivative, but I've since switched. Guess we're distro buddies now lol

  • @TheBinaryWolf
    @TheBinaryWolf Před 2 lety +14

    I don't think Ardour is simple at all, and some of its features are very limited: for instance, it cannot be used to time-stretch individual sections of a waveform (you must edit the entire track or none!). And if a section of a waveform can be quantized, nobody to date has been able to share steps that work. The manual typically focuses on the 'what' and not the 'how', so it is utterly useless.
    If you are able to quantize a section of a track, with the waveform visible (so that you can identify the start and end points), pleeeeeeaze share the steps...you will be the first.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      I guess that would be one of the limitations of the software. It does suck, but then, the habit of comping multiple takes is still a tried and true classic since before modern DAWs came about.

    • @TheBinaryWolf
      @TheBinaryWolf Před 2 lety +1

      @@ArkforestMusic Have you tried Tracktion's Waveform? It is rich in features, free and more logically designed.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +4

      @@TheBinaryWolf I have, but I still stick with Ardour. I don't like the vendor lock in of other proprietary DAWs. It's not open source either.

    • @sonquatsch8585
      @sonquatsch8585 Před rokem

      i would politely suggest that time stretching the entire waveform as a copy, and then editing the copy or the original is much more useful than being able to stretch and edit individual sections because u are forced to identify the point at which u wish to begin an edit AGAINST a copy or an original. i see this as a plus and not a minus

    • @TheBinaryWolf
      @TheBinaryWolf Před rokem

      @@sonquatsch8585 Quantization is simple for computer generated music, but few are able to efficiently tighten a live recording of a musician whose timing is a little too loose.
      I tried several DAWs, and found Traktion's Waveform superior to Ardour, especially the warp feature. Reaper was even more disappointing than Ardour. But Ableton's ability to quickly correct random audio drift won me over.

  • @gnumusic-brian
    @gnumusic-brian Před 3 lety +3

    I've been using ardour since version 0.5

  • @William_sJazzLoft
    @William_sJazzLoft Před 2 lety +6

    I had Ardour previously and it was ok. I now have LMMS which is also FOSS and which I'm pretty sure supports LV2. It bills itself as being comparable to or being a Linux alternative to FL. I don't think that I was aware of all of its plugins. I may yet again DL Ardour ( when I get more proficient with DAWs ). We'll see.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      I got all the plugins from the arch repos under the pro-audio package
      Except Odin2 and Vitalium, I got those form the AUR. I think they should be available in your distro repos.

    • @William_sJazzLoft
      @William_sJazzLoft Před 2 lety +1

      @@ArkforestMusic that's good to know. I'm constantly in search of an accurate Fender-Rhodes emulation

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +2

      @@William_sJazzLoft I'm not exactly sure how to emulate a Fender Rhodes. I would have thought perhaps buying a real Fender Rhodes and recording it through a line or mic would have been also a good alternative.

    • @William_sJazzLoft
      @William_sJazzLoft Před 2 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic my Casio WK-200 workstation comes close. And yet there are some soft synth plugins that bear a striking resemblance to the real thing. They're tough to find but they exist. They may be part of a library that comes installed with a DAW.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@William_sJazzLoft Ah, the general midi soundfont, I think that may be. I use the default piano in it all the time.

  • @oortone
    @oortone Před 2 měsíci +1

    So which Linux did you use?

  • @d1ssolv3r
    @d1ssolv3r Před 13 dny

    Main reason for me: It runs natively on Linux, instead of bashing my head against Proton with FL and Windows VSTs

  • @melasonos6132
    @melasonos6132 Před 3 lety +4

    Subbed. Linux audio FTW...SuperCollider is King though.

  • @amosnimos
    @amosnimos Před 2 lety +2

    Quality video. thanks

  • @megaoyi1Wins
    @megaoyi1Wins Před 3 lety +2

    This is aweasome.

  • @peterthesing
    @peterthesing Před rokem +2

    I am using opensuse by default, a linux distro, how about jack and rosegarden and alike?

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 11 měsíci

      JACK is great as a software audio system. Rosegarden is an interesting DAW. I've not tried it but I like how it has classical music notation as a form of MIDI input. I reckon it would be worth trying out.

  • @angeldamiangarciaguevara4967

    Just found your channel. Grest stuff man!

  • @gardengit
    @gardengit Před 2 lety +1

    Very well done… thanks for sharing….

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome! I hope you found it informative.

    • @gardengit
      @gardengit Před 2 lety

      Thank you, I use Reaper since a few years… but this also looks very interesting

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@gardengit ardour is an interesting DAW.

  • @nevinplove5097
    @nevinplove5097 Před 3 lety +13

    Zrythm definitely looks like it could be an amazing Ableton & Bitwig replacement.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety +2

      It really does.

    • @alfredolopeznieto9444
      @alfredolopeznieto9444 Před 2 lety

      ​@@ArkforestMusic Did you see the new recording way in FL? its free with the new update so check it out.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@alfredolopeznieto9444 no I have not. I haven't used FL Studio for a long time at this point.

    • @alfredolopeznieto9444
      @alfredolopeznieto9444 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ArkforestMusic Give it a try they work on t he recording is so much better.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@alfredolopeznieto9444 hmm, maybe

  • @WillsJazzLoft
    @WillsJazzLoft Před 2 lety +2

    It would seem like developing plug_ins is still a wide open opportunity for the enterprising individual. What do you think?

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      Definitely. Technology is the way of the future, especially open source technology. Charge a paid option for those who don't want to pay with their time instead.

  • @Furiac.
    @Furiac. Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks. I'm sick of lmms lack of recording audio so I'm trying to find a free alternative.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      LMMS was designed to be a midi DAW while Ardour was designed to be a recording DAW. Ardour evolved first.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      Do you use Linux? If so then ardour is free and ez to install

    • @Furiac.
      @Furiac. Před 2 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic I'm on windows

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@Furiac. ah, that could be a problem. You can pay 1 dollar for one version, or you can pay 45 dollars for that plus updates

    • @Furiac.
      @Furiac. Před 2 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic okay thanks for the info!

  • @STStillwell
    @STStillwell Před měsícem

    Hey, thanks for the video! One question, if you will. Why do people even bother to choose? Like, I have Ableton and on PC, FL studios on Android phone. And garageband on iMac (favorite for on the go rn).
    I have koala sampler as well as other synth apps and things. I am aware of open source, but why do we seem to collectively seem to think we have to be monogomas to one daw when different ones have different functions?
    I think GarageBand works near flawlessly for getting the basic progressions and beats down. Koala makes things weird and loose. Ableton is a powerhouse with my push 2, but honestly, pretty underwhelming on the less live aspects and makes itself less approachable for casual recording. I mostly just use for mastering and want to learn to use it for live performances.
    All 3 of these synergize well for me personally. But also just curious what's out there. Starting a harem of daws I suppose.

  • @patam-patam
    @patam-patam Před měsícem

    Hi ! I tried several times but I coudn't download Ardour for free. Could you please help me?
    Best regards from South of France 😊

  • @WillsJazzLoft
    @WillsJazzLoft Před 2 lety +2

    Great expose. While I wait on an audio interface, what are some practical things that I can accomplish with Ardour?

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +2

      I think you can learn about how the different instrument and effect plugins work. I think some good soft synths to learn are Odin2, ZynaddsubFX, Vitalium, Helm, etc.
      As for EQs and compressors and other things, I recommend LSP Parametric EQ, LSP Compressor, and Dragonfly Hall Reverb. Those plugins should take care of most things.
      Though feel free to explore plugins I haven't mentioned.

    • @WillsJazzLoft
      @WillsJazzLoft Před 2 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic indeed ZynAddSubFx came installed with LMMS ( I understand form his latest videos that unfa has eliminated LMMS from his workflow ) I think that he's now using Ardour in conjunction with ZynAddSubFx

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      @@WillsJazzLoft that is true. One of the biggest reasons is that LMMS doesn't record audio. He also does experiment with other synths too.

  • @rossrobinson7943
    @rossrobinson7943 Před rokem +3

    Could you please write out the instrument sources that you found to be good and work on Linux with Ardour?

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Instrument sources?
      If you mean virtual instruments, I recommend Vitalium, Odin2, ZynaddsubFX and Surge XT for synths.
      For samplers, I recommend LSP Multisampler, as part of the LSP suite.
      For soundfonts, I tend to use General MIDI Synth, but if you don't have access to that, using Sfizz or Calf Fluidsynth to load soundfonts will do.

  • @RockTo11
    @RockTo11 Před 6 měsíci +1

    WYSIWYG is not from web design. It is from word processors from the the 1980s, where the document on-screen looks like the final print out.

  • @anonymous-rj6ok
    @anonymous-rj6ok Před 3 měsíci

    I'm switching from Reason studios to Ardour. Fed up with their robbery with every upgrade and I want to get rid of my dual boot (I only used my Windows boot for Reason).

  • @arnoldmitterer9372
    @arnoldmitterer9372 Před 3 lety +3

    I like Ardour very much. But i miss the undo/redo feature in plugins. Some VST's have that. But LV2 plugins don't have this undo/redo feature...

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      I was never aware about that feature in plugins, to be honest. I wonder how much it would change sound design.

    • @arnoldmitterer9372
      @arnoldmitterer9372 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ArkforestMusic Often I just change my equalizer settings and then I think to myself that it sounded better before. Now an undo function would be very useful, because otherwise I always have to remember the settings before I change something. An arrow e.g. to the left and to the right would be already enough.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety +2

      @@arnoldmitterer9372 ardour has a snapshot feature which allows you to save snapshots of a project at any point in time you can revisit.

  • @Mihimal
    @Mihimal Před 8 měsíci +1

    can i use it with adobe premier or lightworks?

  • @elcreyo
    @elcreyo Před 2 lety +1

    If I download Ardour from my software manager, is it a full version?

  • @rejectedcircuit
    @rejectedcircuit Před 2 lety +2

    I love FL Studio but this is the only software that keeps me using Windows. But I'm switching to linux right now!

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +2

      I used to be an FL studio user. Now I use Ardour lol

  • @user-ck8kp8vb4l
    @user-ck8kp8vb4l Před 3 lety +2

    I can use Vital? I can record my own instruments/sounds? Its FOSS? I'm sold

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      You can also use Vitalium, which is Vital but free and open source. Based Tytel strikes again.

  • @hammerheadcorvette4
    @hammerheadcorvette4 Před 2 lety +1

    Ardour is packaged in a flatpak so ALL distros can have it fairly easily !

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      It's also packaged in the standard repos for many distros, and getting a distro tailored package would be better for your distro than a universal flatpak, otherwise if your distro doesn't have one, either use flatpak or an AUR equivalent or git clone the source and compile from scratch.

  • @sbrothy
    @sbrothy Před 2 lety

    @~3:40: "You can't change this. The source code is private.". Why is this a positive thing? You just flattered the open source philosophy....

  • @saifularomax7512
    @saifularomax7512 Před 2 lety

    Very nice and informative presentation.

  • @adjbutler
    @adjbutler Před 2 měsíci

    great video....

  • @hendosboxofmystery1359
    @hendosboxofmystery1359 Před rokem +1

    you have sold me

  • @brianbergmusic5288
    @brianbergmusic5288 Před 2 lety +2

    I am a guitarist (mostly metal inspired by 16-bit soundtracks). I currently use freeware amp sims for my guitar amp needs for recording/tracking (currently an FL Studio user). Are there any LV2 plugins that can provide adequate guitar amp sims?

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +2

      Ez
      I use guitarix plugins to do the trick. They have DS1 and MXR pedal emulators, for example, and cab emulators for Marshall heads and the likes of that. Rakarrack is potentially another option but I believe that works better as a live effect rather than with a daw, so i would recommend guitarix. Be prepared to automate mutes, though. Some plugins emit a constant hum when nothing is playing.

    • @brianbergmusic5288
      @brianbergmusic5288 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ArkforestMusic Wow... swift reply and thank you.
      I'll be looking into those!

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@brianbergmusic5288 sometimes it's swift, sometimes it's not.

  • @reocode
    @reocode Před 3 lety +2

    Hey, can you share your ardour theme? I need a new one

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety

      Caineville. It's one of the standard ones, I believe.

  • @afonsorafael2728
    @afonsorafael2728 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m making the switch from studio one on Linux to full on Linux with ardout and lmms

  • @gnumusic-brian
    @gnumusic-brian Před 3 lety +3

    Lv2 works on arm and could even work on browsers via wasm its much better than vst

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      It really is.

    • @ovi1326
      @ovi1326 Před 2 lety

      You can make vst work on arm, the issue is no one is doing that. And also if you want to develop plugin frameworks and hosts fot vst2 you have to use a terribly cumbersome reverse engeeniering of it's spec called fst. On the other hand, lv2's reference implementations are an underdocumented pain in the ass to work with as of right now, but the spec is very powerful.

    • @gnumusic-brian
      @gnumusic-brian Před 2 lety +1

      @@ovi1326 you're right and you can use reaper on arm to load in arm based vst

  • @TimothyShorMusic
    @TimothyShorMusic Před 4 měsíci

    Fun Character))

  • @stancooper5436
    @stancooper5436 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I think you would do better with this video if you put the open source part at the end. Most people simply are not interested and I say that as a fellow open source enthusiast who is 100% onboard with your point. People do like free though, so that part is worth keeping up front. Good video, thanks for sharing and I will look into your plugin recommendations.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 11 měsíci

      That is true. I plan to make more videos about Ardour and other FOSS software for music production, among other things. Thank you for the feedback.

    • @stancooper5436
      @stancooper5436 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ArkforestMusic 👍

  • @nonetrix3066
    @nonetrix3066 Před 2 lety +1

    Delphi is a compiled language meaning that theirs no reason except bad code or a badly made compiler that it would be slower than C++

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      I guess time will tell if FL Studio is using bad code. We can't see it, since it's not open source.

  • @kxdsh
    @kxdsh Před 23 dny +1

    I'm lost as to whether this satire or not.

  • @SamuTheFrog
    @SamuTheFrog Před 5 měsíci +1

    Coming from Ableton & some other higher end DAW's, Ardour is a huge downgrade. Unfortunately, all the DAW's i use don't run native on Linux.
    Running them in wine or what have you is fine until you start getting into 20+ tracks, then they start having issues. Then there's hardware & plugin compatibility issues, authentication issues, list goes on.
    Music is the single activity that I keep a windows loaded drive around for.
    These free and open source programs just don't hold a candle to the higher end softwares unfortunately.

  • @fabricio4794
    @fabricio4794 Před 2 lety +1

    i wanna a "future fu nk,French house"tutorial with Ardour...

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 11 měsíci

      If you already know how to make future funk and French house, then making it in Ardour should be pretty easy.

  • @topreviewer2153
    @topreviewer2153 Před 3 lety +1

    Did you make the music where it shows your name at the beginning using ardour?

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety

      Yes, I did. That track is called "New Faith". Check it out!

  • @PerroDelCielo
    @PerroDelCielo Před 3 lety +1

    Would you recommend Arduor over Reaper? In that case, why?

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety

      Yes, I would. Personally, it's because Ardour integrates LV2 plugins easier than Reaper does. Objectively, it's because it's simpler to use and smaller, more obscure features of the software are quicker to access. I have a friend who uses Reaper to record his drumming and so I know a little bit about Reaper through him.

    • @benoittissier58
      @benoittissier58 Před 2 lety

      I have experienced many crashes with Ardour's Midi and you can check Unfa's video about necessary improvements. On the other hand, Ardour looks much better and routing is much more intuitive. I would say, Ardour is fine for recording, Reaper is better if Midi is involved.

  • @lofwyr5063
    @lofwyr5063 Před 2 lety

    Yoshimi is also a top tier synth.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven't explored yoshimi. To me, it looks like an obvious fork of Zynaddsubfx with the old skin, and the possible differences between it and zyn plus it's turbulent history as a fork mean I would be more likely to use zyn

  • @tj6671
    @tj6671 Před 3 lety +2

    Coooollll

  • @gnumusic-brian
    @gnumusic-brian Před 3 lety +1

    If it's missing a feature you want its possible to volunteer a feature into existence

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety

      That is true! Right now I really want to have better MIDI snapping.

    • @gnumusic-brian
      @gnumusic-brian Před 3 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic yeah I'd love to add mpe midi along with adding mpe to lv2 my roli controller works with bitwig on Linux with mpe but I'd rather support ardour rather than bitwig

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 3 lety

      ​@@gnumusic-brian MPE would be really nice to have.

  • @boobo3763
    @boobo3763 Před rokem

    Anybody got a quick tutorial that shows how to hook up outboard gear with this thing? Thnx

  • @jasonfanclub4267
    @jasonfanclub4267 Před 2 lety +1

    I consider using Ardour when my new workstation is set up. Does it work with commercial VST as well? I would like to use free and commercial plugins as well

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      It does. I currently use airwindows plugins, which are only available as vst plugins.

    • @jasonfanclub4267
      @jasonfanclub4267 Před 2 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic cool also any experience with Native Instruments and Waves Plugins?

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@jasonfanclub4267 I have used native instruments plugins when I still used Windows. However, I have not had luck being able to get them to work through Linux, as native instruments restricts their installation to a control centre type software that is exclusive to Windows and possibly mac, and I've had difficulty trying to install those plugins on Linux and make them work.
      If you're using them on Windows or mac, they should work fine.

    • @jasonfanclub4267
      @jasonfanclub4267 Před 2 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic dayum These Software starters are trash. Adobe has the same problem. I hope they will get rid of this on the future agaon

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@jasonfanclub4267 I'm not really counting on that happening. It's how they centralise their customers to make their money. There are a lot of amazing sounding free software synths and soundfonts that you don't have to sell your kidney for.

  • @mysterycurry
    @mysterycurry Před 2 lety +1

    love u

  • @EdLrandom
    @EdLrandom Před 3 lety +1

    why your dock so big?

  • @zgoaq
    @zgoaq Před 11 měsíci +1

    bro u r based

  • @inang1968
    @inang1968 Před 2 lety

    Hi when starting Ardour, it makes me choose input and out put device. I use a separate mic and a separate headset but Arour only lets me choose ONE and cancels the other. How do I fix this? Thanks in Advance

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      That seems strange. I think both can be chosen separately, even if they're plugged into your computer's 3.5mm jacks rather than a separate interface. Unless you use a microphone that doubles as an interface, I think your problem shouldn't be too big.

  • @citizencain454
    @citizencain454 Před rokem

    What would you use for a breakout box ? When multi-tracking ?

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 11 měsíci

      Are you talking about a physical audio interface or mixer or are you talking about patchbay software? I currently use a Scarlett 2i2, but I used a Presonus USB interface when I made this video.

  • @boobo3763
    @boobo3763 Před 2 lety

    I'm looking to switch to Ardour from the hopelessly convoluted and almost mind-numbing complicated REAPER... I'm just using an old dell laptop with windows 10 -Do you foresee any problems with this?? Have heard of certain windows users sharing some specific problems -It even talks about it on the Ardour website. BUT -The user experience within Ardour reminds me distinctly of Audacity, which I really LOVE...

    • @julianbrusser
      @julianbrusser Před 2 lety

      I am here for the exact reasons, so I would love to know your experience, I am struggling to pull myself away from cubase 5 on vista :) But I need a Linux solution for music now.

    • @boobo3763
      @boobo3763 Před rokem

      @@julianbrusser i have had experience with Cakewalk, Reaper, Studio One, Auacity, Ardour, Waveform and maybe one or two more... I can say FOR CERTAIN that Ardour and Waveforem are the two best of them by a long shot. The only thing that Reaper is really good for is multi-tracking -I can track 14 mics simultaneously and do take after take without ever crashing -The program is SOLID. But, for mixing and editing Reaper is a nightmare... My 2 cents. Waveform has EXTREMELY simple and intuitive auxing and bussing. So simple that they may have just made me a convert. It's also super simple to hook up outboard gear with Waveform, too, from what I've seen... The mix window in Ardour is a work of art. Beautiful... I'm going to be spending the next several days with the two programs and seeing which one I like more...

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 11 měsíci

      @julianbrusser Ardour just works. You can install it from pretty much any Linux repo.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 11 měsíci

      @boobo3763 audio recording is a first-class citizen in Ardour, so I'd imagine you'd like Ardour a lot.
      You also mention using Windows as well. I'd like to know how you got Ardour working on Windows if you didn't pay for the precompiled binary (unless you did lol)

    • @boobo3763
      @boobo3763 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ArkforestMusic I'm not using Ardour at all these days. I did like it when I tried it, but I hit a stumbling block along the way and then never picked it back up. I do all my tracking and *simple mixing tasks in Reaper (because it's so stable - not because I like it). All pre-production and scratch tracking etc. is done in Audacity. I also use Waveform here and there and intend to do some more serious editing work with it. Waveform is getting better and better...

  • @cvif
    @cvif Před rokem

    can you use ardour in real time like ableton

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 11 měsíci

      Yep. You can also export and analyse it faster than real time, too.

  • @Alxev
    @Alxev Před 2 lety +1

    He uses Arch by the way.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      Not anymore, I switched to MX Linux. I may come back to the Arch distro family if the Debian distro family doesn't work out, however. Life is only so transient.

  • @onimekyo7633
    @onimekyo7633 Před 2 lety

    can you record live vs instrument in ardour that can be edited in piano roll later?

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      I don't know about putting waveforms on a piano roll, but if you record with a MIDI instrument of some sort, that can definitely be edited in the piano roll.

  • @EzyoMusic
    @EzyoMusic Před 2 lety

    I went from FL to Reaper because it was easier to work with audio. Now I use both for different purposes. I wonder if Ardour has anything to offer between the wo.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      It offers a way to be able to produce music without going through the proprietary software vendor lock in that you would get with Windows and most proprietary DAWs. Ardour is very compatible with LV2 plugins, which are like VST plugins, but free and open source. Basically, it offers a more expansive production ecosystem.

    • @EzyoMusic
      @EzyoMusic Před 2 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic Gotcha. I hope Reaper will get LV2 support at some point. I'm sure they will, since I think the Linux version of their DAW is official since recently.

    • @benoittissier58
      @benoittissier58 Před 2 lety

      @@EzyoMusic What do you mean by "LV2 support"? The Linux version of Reaper already uses LV2 plugins. The original UI doesn't show for some but you have access to all parameters.

    • @EzyoMusic
      @EzyoMusic Před 2 lety

      @@benoittissier58 Thanks, that's good to know.

  • @robmulhern3799
    @robmulhern3799 Před 2 lety

    how do we get our hardware to work with Linux ? most my cards do not work

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      What interface do you use? I currently use a Scarlett 2i2 and it works out of the box for me. In the video, I was using a Presonus Audiobox. I do know that for the distro I was using, to make Jack work, one of the overlooked crucial packages you need to install is libffado along with jack, alsa, pulseaudio, and the respective packages that connect each of those three with each other. For an interface to work with mostly Jack, I used Cadence from the KXStudio repos rather than qjackctl, though you can try qjackctl too. A lot of this would be in the Arch Linux wikis, or the wiki or manual of your respective DAW. This advice worked for Obarun Linux, which I was using at the time.

  • @RockTo11
    @RockTo11 Před 6 měsíci

    Software being written in C++ does not automatically make it faster than other software. By far, the most important factor in software performance is lowering CPI, increasing parallel instructions by carefully designing code to execute instructions in parallel, and making careful decisions memory and data design.
    None of those have anything to do with C++.

  • @phalanger1
    @phalanger1 Před rokem

    Periodic silences after 10 minutes unless you pay.. I was interested in Ardour, but that is certainly one way to turn people away from a 'free' software.. I'll just stick to reaper's and it's 3 second delay at startup instead :)
    Sure I could try to compile it myself but since reaper is awesome and just works, theres not much motivation to bother with it.

  • @raphaelmorgan2307
    @raphaelmorgan2307 Před 26 dny

    the only reason trying to sell us on something would be bad is if it's taking money out of our pockets 🤷 Linux, Ardour, and FOSS usually don't, and when they do it's usually going to a developer that worked hard on what we're using rather than some faceless corporation that didn't pay the developers nearly enough! so sell away 😄 deinfluencers are always way cooler than influencers

  • @subramaniamchandrasekar1397

    What is the use of knowing or downloading the source code for a musician? Why one must compile the software. All rubbish talk. Regards.

  • @EFFbriskethead
    @EFFbriskethead Před rokem +1

    I AM FOLLOWER 420 or ami 421 dammit late

  • @pyrotek45
    @pyrotek45 Před 2 lety +1

    ardour not having a separate midi editor is what makes it awful. also fl being written in delphi doesnt make it slower...... thats determined by the dev and how they optimize their code,code can be written badly in either language. ardour is awful at edm music with its poor implementation of its "piano roll" if you can call that and its poor handling of midi.

  • @DJZONEYmusic
    @DJZONEYmusic Před 2 lety

    Where is the link for your new song?

  • @eiemusicofficial371
    @eiemusicofficial371 Před 2 lety

    is that freebsd kde?

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      Nah, it's Obarun KDE. I've not used BSDs before. I do think they do a lot of things good, though.

  • @solomonramsa
    @solomonramsa Před rokem

    I tried it some years ago but I prefer Cakewalk, it's free too so you can decide better

  • @aspirativemusicproduction2135

    But we won't want hard. Thats why we use Android. You get the app and you start messing with the synths.

  • @chillz-panda4258
    @chillz-panda4258 Před 2 lety

    What about lmms?

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety +2

      LMMS is known for its good MIDI capabilities but it doesn't record audio. That's where Ardour steps in.

    • @chillz-panda4258
      @chillz-panda4258 Před 2 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic oh, yeah forgot about that

  • @markifi
    @markifi Před 2 lety

    DAW?

  • @funkmaster322
    @funkmaster322 Před rokem

    It's open source, but it's not free unless you build it yourself

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 11 měsíci

      I may have forgotten to make a distinction between the two meanings of "free" in English.
      There's free as in freedom
      And there's free as in free beer.
      Free and Open Source software is always free under the first definition. The second definition may not always be true if payment is required to obtain a precompiled binary.

  • @richardpress9551
    @richardpress9551 Před 2 lety

    Tracktion Waveform is a lot better than both of those and is available for Linux with free and paid versions

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      It ain't open source

    • @richardpress9551
      @richardpress9551 Před 2 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic True, but they do offer a free version which improves every year and I think given that it deserves more consideration.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@richardpress9551 perhaps maybe it can. I've tried it once. I personally recommend free and open source programs (emphasis on open source) because they can be developed more flexibly to better accommodate what the end users want.

  • @TheSCxTV
    @TheSCxTV Před 10 měsíci

    thanks for advices, ruined my audio buses needed to reinstall whole OS THX !

  • @FirebrandVOCALS
    @FirebrandVOCALS Před 2 lety

    Then enter Reaper 👍

  • @francoisBonin-phils
    @francoisBonin-phils Před 2 lety

    I prefer Reaper

  • @carlopaladino2459
    @carlopaladino2459 Před 9 měsíci

    bro is so simple

  • @jonathanoates1972
    @jonathanoates1972 Před 2 lety

    YOu say it's better than pro logic anc cubase! Have you tried these for any length of time? I agree that it would be better than the comic book that is FL Studio and Ableton. But not Cubase. Cubase's extensive mixer and control room is 2nd to none. Years and years of development is behind cubase whihc can't be said for Ardour. To say a Ardour is better than Cubase or Pro logic is a very inexperienced thing to say and it would seem as though you've really not tried Cubase to any great level or found it a bit above you head.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      Realistically all of the DAWs do the same things slightly differently. I wouldn't mind trying Cubase one day, but Steinberg is not likely to open source it. Ardour probably has the same features it advertises with its marketing jargon anyways, like MPE and other stuff. Plus it's free and open source. At the very least, I would say Cubase is better than Logic Pro, since Logic Pro requires certain external hardware to function properly.

    • @donjave7146
      @donjave7146 Před 2 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic I've been using logic Pro since it was available on window's and it's was very advanced back then and it is still now it is cheap and we don't mind paying it, cubase is okay for window's through you will never get something that works brilliantly and is integrated with the hardware level no troubleshooting required, linux is a joke and the latency is Horrible, I don't use something because it's opensource and free I will use it because it's good, I will never use linux for audio production because it's inefficient and a low quality, as a film composer I would stick to logic and Nuendo. I don't understand why everything needs to be opensource, we make money off it and we are ready to pay for something that's simple to setup and work

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@donjave7146 I get no latency with Ardour on Linux.

    • @donjave7146
      @donjave7146 Před 2 lety

      @@ArkforestMusic like I said it's a joke and you can in noway compare it to logic or cubase, there is latency on it because it's not as optimised as window's or mac

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@donjave7146 there is more latency on windows with ASIO. Mac runs on inferior hardware which makes it unreliable in the long run. They're both jokes.

  • @robertl.6919
    @robertl.6919 Před rokem +1

    Well, if spending like $ 500 for a DAW you really love is an issue, then you might be in the wrong business.
    Most pro DAWs will last you at least 5 years with regular free updates for the version you bought. That’s $ 100 per year.
    That’s 0.28 cents a day. It’s 0.03 cents an hour for 8 hours a day. It’s 1/4 the price of your daily espresso coffee. How about buying a bit cheaper coffee ? That would make your DAW « free » at the end of the day….?
    And producers and composers aren’t all computer geeks. The vast majority need to actually make music and just need an efficient complete
    Tool easy to use. Pro DAWs have way enough flexibility and user adjustable features to please hard working musicians.
    So the « free » argument is not an issue for the pros out there. The personal preference is.

    • @teklife
      @teklife Před rokem +3

      i think you're missing the point, the author clearly likes open source software, otherwise known as "free" software, free as in freedom, not cost. Ardour actually costs money but you can build it for free, plus, you can study the code, edit the code, patch it yourself, extend it yourself, if you're so inclined, etc.
      just like anyone has tastes for music, food, partners, etc. some people like 'free' software (open source) for various reasons, often for idealistic/philosophical reasons.

    • @robertl.6919
      @robertl.6919 Před rokem +1

      @@teklife My only point is that the « free $$$ » argument is irrelevant. If he likes open sources I get it.

    • @ArkforestMusic
      @ArkforestMusic  Před 11 měsíci

      Saving money where it doesn't need to be spent is a good thing.

  • @germanher7528
    @germanher7528 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Delphi/Pascal is as fast as Visual C++, and Visual Studio is a descendant to Delphi, and in many ways slower since it runs jit instead of compiled binary :v. Now Ardour might be faster than FLS but it's because of the programming language used