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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 5:28 AM, Len Ovens wrote:
> Exactly. Audacity has no need of jack...
Perhaps, but I need Audacity to work with JACK. I'm not starting and
stopping JACK every time I want to switch between Ardour and Audacity.
Ardour affords much more professional multi-tracking features, but Audacity
excels in finalizing and error checking the final master: therefore I need
both at the same time, do an export, check for improvements, do
improvements in Ardour, export, check for improvements, etc.
@ Bob,
Audacity works fine here, there's "JACK" in the audio I/O drop down box
here..? Found this image online that shows what I'm talking about:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-lb_EleEc6BQ/UGx3NmrxypI/AAAAAAAABgc/4KMi9fdnw-...
Hth, -Harry
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On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 5:28 AM, Len Ovens <len=
@ovenwerks.net> wrote:
Exactly. Audacity has no need of jack...Perhaps, =
but I need Audacity to work with JACK. I'm not starting and stopping JA=
CK every time I want to switch between Ardour and Audacity.Ardour affor=
ds much more professional multi-tracking features, but Audacity excels in f=
inalizing and error checking the final master: therefore I need both at the=
same time, do an export, check for improvements, do improvements in Ardour=
, export, check for improvements, etc.
@ Bob,Audacity works fine here, there's "JACK" in the=
audio I/O drop down box here..? Found this image online that shows what I&=
#39;m talking about: http://1.bp.blogspo=
t.com/-lb_EleEc6BQ/UGx3NmrxypI/AAAAAAAABgc/4KMi9fdnw-Q/s1600/audacity-JACK.=
png
Hth, -Harry
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