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Ardour midi track
Ardour midi track





ardour midi track

You’ll be prompted with the window shown above. Let's click on that and choose Routing Grid. It is by default set to go to Ardour’s Master bus, which is itself connected to your speakers.

ardour midi track

It's the output button deciding where the audio goes. You can see on the screenshot above, in the strip, a button labeled Master. So, the OUT of the vocals track should be connected to the IN of Zita-AT1. We need to make the signal go from the Vocals track to Zita-AT1 to be processed. On the left is the corresponding mixer strip (Go to View > Show Editor Mixer if this is not visible). Let's call it “Corrected” and leave the rest at their defaults. This track should be mono too (as Zita-AT1 is mono). Zita-AT1 should be started, too.Ĭreate a new track : right click under the Vocals track header or Track > Add Track or bus. We’ll suppose we already have JACK running, and Ardour launched with a mono track called Vocals, on which is our recording. So setting it up is not as straightforward, but remains easy enough. Unfortunately (for this use case), Zita-AT1 is not a plugin you can add in the mixer strip, but an autonomous JACK app. So we’ll go ahead and make use of Zita-AT1 in Ardour. Igor Brkić (author of VocProc) commented “there is zita-at1 which does pretty much same job but much better”. The 3 formers have not seen any development since 2010, and the consensus tends to favor Zita-AT1 for the job, for its quality. VocProc, another LV2 plugin by Igor Brkić.TalentedHack which is a port of the former to the LV2 format with some additional work by Jeremy Salwen.Autotalent, a LADSPA plugin by Tom Baran.There’s not a lot of those designed for Linux, though choices do exist : Be it for correcting those slightly out-of-tune notes from your singer, or going all the way to a Cher effect, an auto-tune plugin might come in handy.







Ardour midi track