Re: [orca-list] Audio Production with Orca: Incredibly! In? credibly! interested for comments!
- From: Peter Vágner <pvagner pvagner tk>
- To: Christopher Gilland <clgilland07 gmail com>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Audio Production with Orca: Incredibly! In? credibly! interested for comments!
- Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 08:58:18 +0100
Hello,
I am afraid there is nothing as usefull as Reaper, Adobe Audition,
Soundforge are on windows or protools is on mac for linux I am afraid.
There is an attempt to port reaper to linux, however accessibility is
not implemented there. Porting osara would require rewriting much out of
it as on windows it's dependant on windows specific APIs.
Audacity is good however again accessibility is not as good as it's on
windows because underlying toolkit wx-gtk is not completelly accessible
on linux.
Rosegarden is a QT5 based app. Main window is accessible so are the
menus, however I either need help when trying to make some good use out
of it or the accessibility is not sufficient.
What I haven't looked in details at yet is nama. A text mode and
graphical DAW Jeanette and perhaps some other blind people are able to
make some really good use of.
See here for the starting point... http://juliencoder.de/nama/index.html
Another great source of material for music producers might be this guide
for KXStudio. I think that's a distribution suitable for those who are
taking audio production seriously on linux:
https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/kxstudio_manual . I don't think there
is something accessibility related though.
Greetings
Peter
Dňa 6. 2. 2019 o 2:29 Christopher Gilland via orca-list napísal(a):
I'm definitely familiar on Windows with things like Reaper, and such,
and on the mac, my prefered platform right now for audio production
work, there's ProTools, but I'm curious,
On Linux, I obviously know about audasity, which, don't get me wrong,
is OK, but I'm finding it to not give all the feature sets I'm
needing. As least not in a way I can grasp.
A while back, I heard of a package for Linux, which is in the default
sources.list apt repo called Rosegarden, but I've admittedly back in
the days not had a huge amount of luck with it.
I was curious if we have any audio gooroos on this list who may have
either tried it, or something there similar.
Here are basically the main things I'd require of a good DAW like this
one, if it be doable accessibly with this, or anything else.
1. Must, and I repeat with no exceptions, be able to multi-track both
audio as well as midi with virtual instruments/soundfonts, either/or
2. Have various FX for both midi and audio such as EQ, compression,
reverb/delay, etc, as well as ways to tweak their settings.
3. Ways to create, of sort, auxiliary input send/receive busses
4. Must, and I repeat, absolutely must! have accessible ways to edit
audio fully from deleting, copying/cutting, pasting, ripple deleting,
etc..
5. Definitely not a requirement, but a bonus would be to have write,
touch, and latch automation abilities to audio tracks
6. Ways to read peek meters, and their active DB input levels to
insure no clipping
7. Again, not a requirement, but very last and not least, if not
automatic, at least manual fading abilities on a track per track
basis, or over the entire master fader. Preferably saw, square, and
lennier shapes..
I know for a fact that Rosegarden has all of this, but like I said,
I'm not having much luck with it and Orca. If anyone has, and maybe
can give some pointers, it would be great!
Feel free to write off list if needed.
clgilland07 gmail com
Chris.
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