[ardour-users] My first time. I need advice

Scott Helmke scott at scotthelmke.com
Fri Feb 18 08:39:36 PST 2005


"aplay" can play back multi-channel .wav files.  I think you can use Ardour's 
export to create 4 channel .wav files.  I've used "arecord" to do live 
4-track recording, too.  Both are command-line programs, as in "aplay 
myrecording.wav".

-Scott

On Friday 18 February 2005 11:22, Renato Degli Esposti wrote:
> Thanks for your answer Matt.
> No reason at all, but my ignorance. I'm totally new to this kind of
> tools , especially under Linux, so my request for help.
> I need to play the four tracks in the same way they are configured in
> ardour:
> track 1 <-> out1
> ...
> track 4 <-> out4
> Could you suggest a good "conventional"tool to do this ?
>
> Thank you
> Renato
>
> On Fri, 2005-02-18 at 16:02 +0000, Matt Savigear wrote:
> > On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 16:59:38 +0100, Renato Degli Esposti
> >
> > <r.degliesposti at acm.org> wrote:
> > > If not, since it seems to me that I can only load a session from
> > > command line, could you suggest the right tool to do this ?
> >
> > Is there any reason why you can't export the session to a .wav file and
> > use conventional tools to play that?
> >
> > Matt.
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