[Ardour-Users] Multiple USB Input recording ___IS___ needed. No it is not "DUMMB" to want this feature.

Ed Ballinger eballinger at gmail.com
Sun Jan 12 09:16:48 PST 2014


As a pretty long time reader and (unfortunately) rare speaker to
conversation on this list, I must say this thread is painful to read.
Ignorance only scratches the surface.

After reading through all that bullshit I think it is important to hijack
this thread (just for a sec) and sing some praise to Paul and crew for all
the hard work they do, not to mention the unfathomable amount of patience
it must take to answer these questions, with class. I love this software
(and this list) and use it all the time. I have learned a TON just reading
through Q&A's between us users and Paul and crew. To come here and insult
just blows my mind.

Please keep doing what y'all are doing! It is absolutely appreciated :)



On 10 January 2014 19:17, Paul Davis <paul at linuxaudiosystems.com> wrote:

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> On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 8:05 PM, ChaosEsque Team <chaosesqueteam at yahoo.com
> > wrote:
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>> Fuck your professional sound engineers.
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> No Thanks.
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>> Pro sound engineers would not be using ardour.
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> Your opinion has been noted.
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>> People who don't have the money to drop 300 or more on an xlr mic,
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> an SM58 is about $100
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>> 2000 on a mixer,
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> why would they need a mixer?
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>> plus 1000 for each and every amp.
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> my Art tube preamp cost about $49.
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>> They use ardour.
>>
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> Praise the heavens!
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>> You know: normal human beings, not super-rich mother fuck-er-s.
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>> Bands making music also cannot afford that fucking shit.
>> Usb inputs on all the low end stuff is nice.
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> No, its fucking shit (to coin a phrase)
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>> Opens up the field.
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> Hmmm. Let me see. What could I do to "open up the field". I know. Write an
> open source DAW. Release it under the GPL. Allow people to get it for
> nothing, or whatever price they want. Create an audio interconnect system
> allowing applications to share audio with each and the hardware. Oh wait
> ...
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> If you don't want poor people recording music,
>
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> No Sir! The poors have never made good music. Not the slaves, or the
> gypsys or the peasants ... it was all crap. Don't want any of their music
> infecting the music of the high bourgeoisie. Give me the art of the
> patron-funded, alone, because I wouldn't want any of that downbeat shit
> getting into my body.
>
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>> and you make sure they can't together in ardour etc, well ... I am not
>> going to say what I think should happen to you: but you are a piece of shit
>> and I hope you are treated as one.
>>
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> Well then, in that case I'll be happy to remove you from the mailing list
> and bid you good day, sir!
>
> Seriously, are you for real? You show up on a mailing list like this and
> expect people to listen for more than a second to your insulting, rude and
> at least partially ignorant ranting. Here's a hint.
>
> "Hi, I'm really interested in helping people who want to use Ardour with
> multiple cheap (USB) audio interfaces. It doesn't seem very easy right now
> to do this sort of thing - in fact, I'm not even clear if it is possible -
> and I'd appreciate some guidance because I think this is really important
> group of people: folks that can't afford multichannel interfaces and lots
> of amps, the sort of people who might really be attracted to a tool like
> Ardour.
>
> Can I get a few clues on how this should work, so I can write up a helpful
> and useful page that people can refer to?"
>
> Wasn't that easy?
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