Oh dear, my response of yesterday seems to have disappeared...
Thanks for the hand-holding, Senhor - apart from the curious 'left mouse-click ergonomics' (which I'll come back to, no doubt, once I've given Qtractor a fair trial!), I am really beginning to appreciate how smoothly you have implemented the key features of a DAW.
The only reason I bothered setting up all my hardware connections in JACK was so all other programs I call up would hopefully 'read from the same hymn-sheet' (as our western cousins so tritely put it!). Perhaps I have somehow misunderstood the underlying rationale?
Whatever, I see Qtractor taking a very central place in my slowly awakening Linux Audio studio.
I'm off to check out your donation setup, praying it doesn't mean getting involved with that money-laundering, private-data-selling Citigroup subsidiary, Pay-fiend ;-)
Oh dear, my response of yesterday seems to have disappeared...
Thanks for the hand-holding, Senhor - apart from the curious 'left mouse-click ergonomics' (which I'll come back to, no doubt, once I've given Qtractor a fair trial!), I am really beginning to appreciate how smoothly you have implemented the key features of a DAW.
The only reason I bothered setting up all my hardware connections in JACK was so all other programs I call up would hopefully 'read from the same hymn-sheet' (as our western cousins so tritely put it!). Perhaps I have somehow misunderstood the underlying rationale?
Whatever, I see Qtractor taking a very central place in my slowly awakening Linux Audio studio.
I'm off to check out your donation setup, praying it doesn't mean getting involved with that money-laundering, private-data-selling Citigroup subsidiary, Pay-fiend ;-)