dontoverthinklife

joined 2 years ago

You need to select the tracks which you want to export first. They then get rendered as .wav to a folder on the SD card. You can access either via usb or insert the SD into your computer. It's pretty straight forward.

I really really love the workflow of live mixing / bouncing the tracks on the Tascam and then only export the main tracks that I later want to eq for example. Do you get the idea? Not sure if I made it clear..

[–] dontoverthinklife@waveform.social 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (4 children)

before I was on Reaper but recently switched to Ardour and LSP plugins (on Linux). this is my first release:

https://dontoverthinklife.bandcamp.com/track/infin8y

Great overview! After plenty of research I am going to give LSP a try. Just the right timing since I am playing around with Ardour instead of Reaper now.

[–] dontoverthinklife@waveform.social 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I run Manjaro. Installed it in 2018 and stuck with it. I use Reaper for mixing and mastering. Production and recording away from the computer.

How is Ardour for mixing and mastering?? Can you compare it to Reaper?