[ardour-users] absolute minimum system for Ardour

Scott Helmke scott at scotthelmke.com
Tue Nov 2 08:30:58 PST 2004


I'd suggest using "yarec", a brutally simple recorder I used to use on a 
P133.  Never once glitched on me.

-Scott

On Tuesday 02 November 2004 10:34, Josh Karnes wrote:
> Florian Schmidt wrote:
> > On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 09:18:15 -0600
> >
> > Josh Karnes <jkarnes1 at austin.rr.com> wrote:
> >>Hey all-
> >>
> >>I have a old junker laptop that I am considering putting Ardour on ... 
> >> it's a P2 266MHz with about 64M of RAM...  any chance Ardour will run,
> >> and maybe record/playback one stereo track at a time 16/44.1 with no
> >> effects?  It could be handy to record remote stereo tracks and bring
> >> them back to my home base computer.
> >
> > may i ask why you would want to use ardour for that? I'd use a simpler
> > wave recorder program like timemachine [when using jackd] or audacity or
> > maybe some even more leightweight audio editor..
>
> That's a good point...  maybe I'll change my question to:
>
> "what are suggestions for applications I can use on a P2/266 laptop to
> record cd-quality audio"?
>
> Thanks-
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