

#Ardour daw code
This is a read-only list that sends a message every time a commit is made to the Ardour source code repository. Since we started using IRC, this list has become very quiet. Many bugs get reported here too, but are normally re-reported to Mantis, our bugtracker (see below). This is where developers and technical users discuss substantive design issues with ardour. There are sometimes more general discussions about topics like recording technique, audio interface selection, etc. This is an active list, with many helpful and knowledgeable users around to help guide less experienced people. When necessary, people report new issues and ideas to the developers mailing list. This is where users and some developers discuss all kinds of problems and ideas related to using Ardour. There are many other applications and apps for using IRC, depending on your platform. macOS users may like adium, a native IRC application for that platform. If you use Linux, xchat is almost certainly available as a package for your distribution.

You may prefer to use an application specifically written for IRC like xchat ( native macOS version here). Note: as of Ardour 2.8.1 or later, you can also use IRC via your browser directly from the "Help->Chat" menu item within Ardour. Please pick a sensible nick/handle - that is how we will know you. If you wish, you can use IRC directly from within your web browser: click to join the the main channel. This is the best and fastest place to get immediate help with issues. This is where the majority of discussion about ardour development and design takes place, but user problems get addressed too. Online "chat"Īrdour's core developers and several key users hang out here on IRC, at pretty much any hour of the night or day.
#Ardour daw manual
This manual is generally written for a slightly out-of-date version of Ardour, so some parts of its content will be somewhat inaccurate or incomplete with respect to newer, current versions of Ardour. The manual was updated by Bruno Ruviaro in 2013-2015. Read more about how the first version was was made.
#Ardour daw free
The "Introduction to Ardour" FLOSS Manual is a free (gratis/libre) tutorial-style book, which introduces the program without expecting a vast knowledge of computers or sound editing from the reader. It is managed and edited collaboratively.

The Reference Manual is a complete and detailed guide to Ardour. You will reach both Ardour developers and users here, and there's a good chance that someone will have useful insight/experience to help you. The forums are one the main support mechanisms. You should probably make sure that you have the right idea about support for Ardour. If you want to email someone, please use Support Expectations If you have questions that are not answered by these resources, you will generally get better and quicker answers by using our online chat systems, forums or the mailing lists. As a result, there are variety of types of support available for the program: The Ardour community consists of a large group of developers, editors and users who collaboratively help to design the application, track bugs, provide documentation and help to users.
