![]() ![]() This release also introduces the ability to keep track of xruns (overruns and underruns) per file when recording, support for processing MIDI sysex messages, such as MIDI Tuning Standard (MTS) messages, via the ACE Fluidsynth plugin, as well as new Lua scripts for sending arbitrary 12TET tuning (A = XXX Hz) and tuning defined in a Scala file as MTS messages.įurthermore, Ardour 6.6 makes the density for the editor grid user-configurable, adds support for 1/64th and 1/128th note positions in the Ruler, adds a MIDNAM file for the Moog Grandmother, and adds support for viewing audio peak levels in an audio region by pressing the Alt key or using the internal edit mode.Īmong the improvements implemented in Ardour 6.6, there’s better MIDI note selection behavior that makes it more consistent with the selection rules, the ability to close and save the application even if the audio or MIDI engine is stopped, an improved appearance of the BBT ruler, as well as an option to skip the MIDI track input auto-connect and the ability to sort the input port signal meters by port name.ĭynamic input port meters were implemented as well, along with input port signal meters, scopes and monitors. These include the ability to automatically display the automation-lane when touching a control and the ability for the auto-shown automation parameters to automatically enter touch mode when graphically adding a new control point. Ardour, the open-source and cross-platform digital audio workstation (DAW), has been updated to version 6.6, a release that introduces various new features and improvements.Īrdour 6.6 comes three months after Ardour 6.5 with two new features that make editing automation much faster and simpler than ever before. ![]()
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