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ardour - the digital audio workstation
Ardour's core user group: people who want to record, edit, mix and master audio and MIDI projects. When you need complete control over your tools, when the limitations of other designs get in the way, when you plan to spend hours or days working on a session, Ardour is there to make things work the way you want them to.
Split Stero Track - How do I .... ? - Ardour
https://discourse.ardour.org/t/split-stero-track/79340
Right-click on the stereo region and select 'Make mono regions'. Two mono regions, one for each channel of course, will appear in the region list, so you can import them to separate tracks or whatever. Hmm…. I tried that last night as I’d recorded something on a stereo track and I really wanted it as two mono tracks.
Split MIDI track - How do I .... ? - Ardour
https://discourse.ardour.org/t/split-midi-track/104594
Hi, I know this had been asked before here but I couldn’t find a suitable answer. I have a midi track for drums. That track contains all instruments in it. I’d like to have a way to split it in multiple tracks to edit each instrument separately. Right now I’m just duplicating this track and copying and pasting regions. I can’t accept that this is the best way to handle this. Thanks ...
Working with Regions – Ardour 5
http://brunoruviaro.github.io/ardour4-tutorial/working-with-regions/
If Mouse is selected as your current Edit Point, select a Region and place the cursor at the point you would like to Split, then type “S” (same as going to menu Edit > Split Region). After being split, the original single Region becomes two independent Regions, with a …
Download Ardour 6.9.0 - softpedia.com
https://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Audio-Editors-Recorders/Ardour.shtml
Download Ardour - Import audio tracks or MIDI from external sources, configure external pieces of equipment, conduct recordings, mixing sessions, and song edits, or master soundtracks
Strip Silence from Audio Regions - The Ardour Manual
https://manual.ardour.org/editing-and-arranging/strip-silence-from-audio-regions/
The window, accessible either through the Region > Edit > Strip Silence menu or right click on a region > Name_Of_The_Region > Edit > Strip Silence is made of: Threshold. The audio level under which the audio is considered silent (in dBFS) Minimum length. A minimum number of samples for Ardour to create a split.
ardour - the digital audio workstation
https://ardour.org/lua-scripts.html
Marker Split Split regions on selected tracks at all locations markers Engage Automation Set automation mode of various controls (fader, trim, mute, pan), for all selected tracks. Meter Point Batch change metering point for selected or tracks in the given session. Prepare recording for podcast Prepares the Ardour session for podcast recording.
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