Ardour Takes DAW Open Source, Music Software |
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Tue 27 Jan 2004, 23:18
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Anyone see how to get this into OS X? the website only speaks of linux. looks interesting otherwise.
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Wed 28 Jan 2004, 23:10
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You need to compile yourself the code for OSX, so it's not for unix illiterate, yet not unreachable. Peter, Soif has an eye on it, you could ask him We came to the idea in the FR forums to make the compiling and either give it to the developers else to host it in a package form so easy to install for endusers on MM. Stay in touch Now, I will repeat myself, it's beta version, so tread carefully with it. But it's sure damn interesting
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Thu 29 Jan 2004, 17:00
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Just to be clear, *I* didn't do the port to OS X, that was the work of Stephane Letz and Johnny Petrantoni. I did the testing, wrote the documentation, setup the web site, and did the mass public relations campaign. ;-) Also, please note that the current release version of Jack Tools at http://www.jackosx.com is compiled using an older version of Jack. I believe this means that Ardour will not work properly with the current OS X Jack package that we supply. We will soon be updating our Jack Tools package for OS X to use the latest Jack release though, so soon that limitation will go away. Thanks, Dan
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Thu 29 Jan 2004, 19:33
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Will definitely keep you and everyone posted about our developments. Also, if you're inclined, subscribe to our Yahoo discussion group, for the latest info and discussion about Jack on OS X - the link is at jackosx.com
Dan
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Wed 4 Feb 2004, 22:23
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Well, that's the thing with the UNIX apps -- users accustomed to the refined look of the modern UI may be put off. (And, incidentally, that's because Windows95 looked not only like a Mac rip-off but a UNIX GUI rip-off, as well.)
Keep in mind, though, open source, lacking the huge cost of commercial software -- think about academic institutions on a budget, etc.
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