Typically I only have one stereo pair of channels as USB inputs, and that’s for everyday use to get audio from the PC out to the XR18, which I use as a PC audio interface most of the time. I don’t generally mess with switching between local in and USB in. Live use, for me, means taking the XR18 to venues where I am the “sound guy” for a number of bands and also some other stage work. I do this too, although most of my setups are band-specific setups so they don’t change from song to song, but it sounds like my live work is much less complex than yours (I only have 2 or 3 setups for live use). Am I efficiently using Ardour in this context or does the old saying “Hey it works” apply here? And Bars and Pipes works quite well with WUAE on either linux, mac or Windows.ĭoes anyone have any experience with Ardour and a digital mixer of any kind? I’m wondering if there is a better way of connecting to Ardour and/or using the X32 connected to Ardour. I don’t use the midi in Ardour yet, as I’ve been using Bars and Pipes for 30 plus years and still find it hard to change to another method of midi recording. So, for one tune I’ll have 2 scenes on the X32: “song title” -Ardour and “Song Title” -liveĪll my gear, that is, keyboards, modules, bass, guitar and vocals are patched into the X32 for live as well as recording. I switch between playback ardour and live X32 by making scenes on the X32 changing the channel assignments from local in- to usb in. While I still have to set/change the ins/outs in the patchbay of Ardour, depending on playback or recording, once done, it all just works. All 32 channels of USB audio are recognized by Ardour with no issues once selected as the audio interface. For about the last 5 years or more, I’ve been using the Behringer X32 interfaced with Ardour.
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