Music Production in Linux with Ardour and Ubuntu Studio – First steps for Beginners
In this new video series I am testing Music Production Ardour. Ardour is a Digital Audio Workstation that runs on Linux. It is Open Source Software.
If you use Ubuntu Studio Ardour and the Soundserver Jack are preinstalled.
So it is easy to start.
Have fun! I will try to record and mix Audio and Midi in videos to come.
My book about Ubuntu 22.04 LTS:
Quick Guide for Beginners
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My book about the Linux Terminal:
The Linux Terminal – Quick Guide for Beginners
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0:00 Introduction to Audio Production in Linux
0:52 Starting with Ubuntu Studio
2:28 How to get the newest Version of Ardour
4:27 How to start the Jack Audio server
5:39 The Jack Graph
7:35 Let’s start Ardour
8:46 The Ardour Master Channel and the Grid
10:27 Creating the first Audio Track
13:19 Recording the first Audio Track
14:49 Playback the first recording
16:07 How to add Plugins
17:10 Thanks for Liking the Video
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Joe, I have a few questions for you. Is there ANY internal Sound Cards that actually work with Linux? I had to go back to Windows because the sound that comes out of my home PC sounds like shit with Linux. Even my mp3's sound like shit with the onboard sound.
I really want to go back to Linux, but the sound quality is a deal breaker. I hate external sound cards because I prefer the most direct connection to the actual source. My recording always sound 10 times better when I mix my recordings in Windows.
I also would like to ask if there's any drop and drag abilities when using a Linux DAW?
Mixcraft works great and EZ-drummer works great with it. I need drums on my recordings and I have no idea if there's any programs like EZ-drummer for Linux?
Are there any good VST's for amp tones Available for Linux?
Sorry for all these questions, but I would love to go back to Linux. So much easier to clean, takes up so much less power to run, and opens up my processor power so much better than Windows. In ever way I've loved Linux, until I hit that Studio nightmare several years ago when my internal sound card stopped working the day I installed it, because drivers weren't supported..
studio one now has made a native version for linux. =) but yes. not free.
Nice to see more people using and benefiting from Free Software.
I hope your throat is better.
Hi any tips for usb interface set up please? Ubuntu22.04
I'm getting into Linux for audio production, please help me understand what cptr systems and specs to go after, including distro choices.
Coming from a mac, I'm already familiar with Ardour because of Harrison Mixbus software. But please keep this going! Thanks!
Tjis scam is exactly why more people don't jump to linux. You can get free software, for a monthly fee… unless you can compile and debug code… WHAT KIND OF BS IS THAT!?!
Installed from 'add/remove' software in Garuda Linux and got version 7.3 by default.
I am just starting as a beginner and this video was great introduction "Let there be more Please"
I would like to see the rest of this series!
Need more videos…. Complete song production video from start to finish…. mixing and mastering plugins etc… please🙏
Great video!