[Musix-users] Re: [Musix-usuarios] Ardour 2.1 Debian/ECTH package

Marcos Guglielmetti marcospcmusica at gmail.com
Sat Sep 29 00:46:47 CEST 2007


El Viernes, 28 de Septiembre de 2007 22:11, Carlos Pino escribió:
 |   Marcos , ya está en el server, por si alguien quiere ir probándolo.

¿"Por si alguien quiere probarlo"?

JA!

Gracias Carlos, ya está en los repositorios de paquetes de software de Musix 
GNU+Linux.


Instalación:

Fijarse que existan estos repositorios en /etc/apt/sources.list
# Repositorios de Musix GNU+Linux /etc/apt/sources.list
deb ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/deb/ ./
# Musix-testing
deb ftp://musix.ourproject.org/pub/musix/deb-testing/ ./


Luego ejecutar en una consola:

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install ardour2


(en todos estos casos, sería bueno que alguien lo informara en LAU en inglés 
[la disponibilidad del paquete compatible con Debian/ETCH]  
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user además 
recomiendo participar en esa lista de mail aunque sea leyendo,se aprende 
mucho)

Felicidades...



http://www.ardour.org/node/1267

Ready to make music on those long nights after the clocks change up north? 
Ready to make music in the bright summer evenings down south? Ardour 2.1 
squeaks out in time for both hemispheres to enjoy it. A few brand new 
features, including native (X11-free) OS X support, and a heap of important 
bug fixes, are there to make the upgrade worth your time. Source code is 
available as usual. A DMG for the X11 OS X version will follow shortly and 
there will also be a Tiger/Intel-only OS X native package in the next day or 
three.

Because there will be people who did not upgrade from 2.0, the list below 
includes not just changes from 2.0.5, but an overview of what has changed 
since 2.0. I hope that Ardour subscribers and supporters are happy with the 
progress since the start of the summer.

NOTE: One or more of the minor GUI fixes listed below will not take effect 
unless you remove your ~/.ardour2/ardour2_ui.conf file.
Brand New Features not present in previous minor releases (2.0.1-2.0.5)

    * "native" OS X support
          o no need for X11 anymore.
          o built using the GTK-OSX port of GTK to Quartz/Cocoa
          o to compile this on OSX, please read the guide 
    * new import dialog
          o better auditioning
          o better presentation of options
          o resampling quality control 
    * new JACK control dialog
          o if you don't want to use qjackctl and don't require and external 
JACK patcher (i.e. "Let me just run Ardour, dammit!") this dialog will allow 
you to configure JACK. It only appears (as a tab in the new session dialog) 
if JACK is not running when Ardour is started. 
    * mouse scrubbing
          o switch to mouse audition mode
          o button1-press and drag 
    * separate MMC device ID's for send & receive
    * range context menus modified for greater clarity and simplicity
    * crossfades involving transparent regions now work appropriately
    * click or drag in rulers works better
    * update click data when sample rate changes
    * provide limits to in-memory undo history depth
    * provide limits to saved undo history depth
    * optionally tie editor & mixer display order together
    * provide GUI control for timecode-slave-is-synced
    * make Ctrl-w close any dialog
    * generate peakfiles for embedded files asynchronously
    * metering now works more appropriately with no inputs
    * big clock is always on top
    * reduce memory usage during I/O from multichannel audio files
    * change window visibility during startup
    * use new translation domains, to avoid ardour 0.99 and ardour 2.X from 
colliding when installed in parallel
    * new option (only-copy-imports) to avoid creating sessions that reference 
external audio files (i.e. all audio is either native, copied or hard-linked 
into the session)
    * retain MIDI control information for plugin parameters
    * auto-reconnect ALSA sequencer MIDI ports at startup 

New Features in previous minor releases (2.0.1-2.0.5)

    * add Theme Manager, including new "light" theme
    * support for 16 bit native file format
    * add delta-cursor option from trunk (allows clock to display the gap 
between the edit+playback cursors)
    * massively increase automation resolution
    * stop audio clocks from vanishing when turned off
    * plugin selection dialog now has filtering by name, type, author and more
    * permit GUI user-driven add/remove of MIDI ports
    * alternate file name filters for the soundfile browser (allow user to see 
all files, not just guesses at audio files)
    * switch monitoring default to external
    * add declicking xfades when looping
    * new denormal handling options, including both DC bias and processor 
feature choices
    * Added/improved the ability to record while the transport is looping. 
This works for both Internal (seamless) and JACK sync, new regions are 
created each cycle around the loop and stacked on top of each other. It is 
recommended for now that automatic crossfades be turned off when doing this. 
Punch-In/Out may be used also.
    * added basic support for the Griffin Powermate "big knob+button" 
controller (Linux only, for now). 

Brand New Fixes not present in older minor releases (2.0.1-2.0.5)

    * avoid multiple backups of 0.99 session states
    * numerous fixes for Mackie Control support, including throttling its MIDI 
output
    * don't confuse physical JACK MIDI ports with audio ones
    * fix crash when using mouse-button + keyboard-key combinations
    * fix crash when starting Ardour on Linux without the ALSA sequencer 
loaded
    * fix for transparent active region gain line PLEASE REMOVE YOUR 
~/.ardour2/ardour2_ui.conf FILE
    * fix crash on OS X when auditioning
    * general fix for LADSPA plugins that are sensitive to the ordering of 
activate/deactivate calls (e.g. TAP Echo)
    * button2 clicks on redirects now ignore NumLock
    * fix naming error for peakfiles that caused multichannel regions to show 
duplicated waveforms in the GUI
    * fix for crash in OSC thread when it generated an error/warning message 

Fixes present in older minor releases (2.0.1-2.0.5)

    * code builds on OS X and older Linux systems (side-effect: reduced memory 
utilization by automation data)
    * font sizes parametized (to allow easier maintainance of themes) on OSX & 
Linux
    * crash revealed by GTK+ 2.11 (unstable new version of GTK) fixed
    * protect ardour from sessions with errant capture sources stored in the 
(pending) session state. This was a major bug that has affected many people 
over the last several releases. It is now fixed.
    * fix for radio grouping of subframes menu options
    * fix crossfade editor-induced crashing
    * safeguard against false disk underruns when punching in
    * correctly save user-modified keybindings to ~/.ardour2/ardour.bindings
    * correct middle button bindings on redirect names
    * fix use of .ardour rather than .ardour2 for VST presets
    * correct problems with redirect/insert dialogs being invisible
    * correctly manage video sync state
    * allow L and R as possible audio file suffixes
    * allow middle-click pasting in several dialogs
    * fix diskstream deletion crash after track removal
    * fix crashes caused by clicking in region list when there is no 
associated region for that line
    * better default buttons+icons for crossfade editor
    * move clock modes from submenu to top level
    * stop undo/redo from duplicating plugins and more
    * fix audio clock keypress/release handling
    * fix most problems with dragging close to 2^32-1 samples
    * crossfade editor usability improvements
    * fix for crash on ctrl-middle click in regions
    * fixed the stuttering/stuck problem when looping with JACK sync
    * fixed gui bug that prevented record-disable when latch record option is 
on
    * fixed issue where it would rec-enable unnecessarily when passing through 
the punch-out point
    * fixed corner case in diskstream record length (that no one would ever 
notice)
    * Fix crash bug when loading a new session into an existing Ardour 
instance
    * Fix crash bug #1637, occuring when using Ctrl-drag to copy regions
    * Fix naming-related issue when adding multiple busses at the same time
    * On OS X, explicitly check for X11 and JACK, and if missing post a dialog 
before exiting
    * Fix problems on OS X when the Ardour application was installed somewhere 
beneath a folder containing a space in the name. This (amazingly) appears to 
the user by showing all text as black blocks.
    * Make sure plugin GUI's appear on top of the editor and other windows
    * Enable clicks on plugins/inserts/send names to work even when numlock is 
engaged. 





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