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Hello there,
I'm quite new to "computer music", and now there is something (probably quite simple) that just won't go in my head... and I couldn't find a satisfying answer on the net.
What can ardour do, that Rosegarden or Muse can't? I mean, Rosegarden and Muse, do more or less the same, don't they? You can sequence / play back MIDI and record / mix / play back / sequence audio. As far as I know, with ardour you could record audio. I read about a lot of people who use Rosegarden or Muse AND ardour, but what is the point in it?
Thank you in advance
"I watched a snail crawl along the edge of a straight razor. That's my dream. That's my nightmare." - (Kurtz, Apocalypse Now)
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Ardour has advanced audio recording and mixing features, is much more stable and is ready to work in realtime if your system is properly configured and has the proper hardware.
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Plus, most midi programs are not very useful if you want to have an acoustic guitar track in your mix.
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Plus, most midi programs are not very useful if you want to have an acoustic guitar track in your mix.
That's perfectly clear, it's just, that they (Rosegarden/Muse Webistes) say, that the programs also do have audio recording capabilities...
Anyway, thanks for the answers. So it seems to be a matter of quality and features...
"I watched a snail crawl along the edge of a straight razor. That's my dream. That's my nightmare." - (Kurtz, Apocalypse Now)
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