Hi, I am going to have a talk about Ardour multitrack recording in Chemnitz <https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de> on the 10th of March. My previous demonstrations all were using an accordion but since an accordion is really a full solo instrument, it's actually not that great for demoing multitracking (I did a Bach Air from Orchestra Suite #3 version where I dubbed the omitted viola voice in <https://youtu.be/H9mYPaNvhhY> but it's really not all too great. At least I discovered that I had been omitting half a measure before the last repeat: dubbing _that_ was tricky).
So I decided maybe sing this time. I am out of training (obviously) but by plastering reverb in and using LilyPond for creating the backing track, I got something annoyingly useful at first pitch. Now I just need to figure out how to do a proper count-in, and I think I can do the talk with that piece. The take itself is short, so I should have plenty of time messing up. And I need to work on my voice the next few weeks. So basically that is a "production with Ardour under Linux might be worth bothering with" pitch. Here goes the screen cast: <https://youtu.be/6nU_thq2wUw> I'll have to see whether I manage screencasting of my talk as well: it's a bit of a stretch since obviously it gobbles up processing power and disk space. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user