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The main body of the manual was written during a **Book Sprint** led by Derek
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WORM in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, between 23 and 27 November 2009, with input
and support from the international community of Ardour users and developers.
The tutorial was originally written for Ardour 2.X versions. The original FLOSS
manual can be found at [flossmanuals.net](http://archive.flossmanuals.net/ardour/index.html).
manual can be found at
[flossmanuals.net](http://archive.flossmanuals.net/ardour/index.html).
Original contributors: Adam Hyde, Bruno Ruviaro, Dave Peticolas, Walter
Langelaar, David Elwell, Thomas Goose, Derick H., Rob Fell, William Abernathy,
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2021 update for Ardour v6 by Luca Aquino.
2022 update for Ardour v7 by Alexandre Prokoudine.
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[FURTHER HELP](../further-help) ||
[GLOSSARY](../glossary) ||
[LINKS](../links)

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Besides the URLs listed in the Links chapter, there are a couple of
resources on the Internet to help you learn Ardour and fix some of the
problems that you might have along the way.
There are a couple of resources on the Internet to help you learn Ardour and
fix some of the problems that you might have along the way.
## Ardour Manual
The official Ardour Manual is the main reference to Ardour. It is a work in progress, meaning you will not find every single feature explained there (yet). But it is already an amazing resource:
[http://manual.ardour.org/](http://manual.ardour.org/)
The official [Ardour Manual](http://manual.ardour.org/) is the main reference to Ardour. It is a work in progress, meaning you will not find every single feature explained there (yet). But it is already an amazing resource:
## Getting Help via Chat
A good way to get support when learning Ardour and working with it is
using the **Chat** function. Ardour has a built in "Chat" option, found
in the Main Menu under *Help > Chat* to connect (via your web browser)
to the Ardour [IRC](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC) channel at
libera.chat.
A good way to get support when learning Ardour and working with it is using the
**Chat** function. Ardour has a built-in "Chat" option, found in the main menu
under `Help > Chat` to connect (via your web browser) to the Ardour
[IRC](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC) channel at libera.chat.
You could also use your IRC capable chat application (like Pidgin or
Xchat) to connect to the Ardour channel (\#ardour or \#ardour-osx) at
the libera.chat network, or use this weblink directly:
You could also use your IRC-capable chat application (like Pidgin or Xchat) to
connect to the Ardour channel (\#ardour or \#ardour-osx) at the libera.chat
network, or use this weblink directly:
[https://web.libera.chat//#ardour](https://web.libera.chat//#ardour)
Enter a nickname and connect, you are welcome!
In such a IRC Chat channel or room, you find the Ardour developers and
other users to chat about using Ardour, problems and/or bugs you are
facing, or about suggestions for Ardour which you want to discuss.
In such a IRC Chat channel or room, you find the Ardour developers and other
users to chat about using Ardour, problems and/or bugs you are facing, or about
suggestions for Ardour which you want to discuss.
## Getting Help via Mailing Lists
For those that prefer mailing lists to IRC chatting, the Ardour Users
mailing list is also a good place where users and some developers
discuss all kinds of problems and ideas related to using Ardour. This is
an active list, with many helpful and knowledgeable users around to help
guide less experienced people. There are sometimes more general
discussions about topics like recording technique, audio interface
selection, etc.
For those that prefer mailing lists to IRC chatting, the [Ardour
Users](http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-users-ardour.org%20) mailing
list is also a good place where users and some developers discuss all kinds of
problems and ideas related to using Ardour. This is an active list, with many
helpful and knowledgeable users around to help guide less experienced people.
There are sometimes more general discussions about topics like recording
technique, audio interface selection, etc.
[http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-users-ardour.org](http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-users-ardour.org%20)
## Getting Help via Forum
## Ardour Website
The Ardour team also maintains an active [forum](https://discourse.ardour.org/)
where you can ask for help, discuss bugs and feature requests, and post your
music composed, recorded, arranged, and mixed with Ardour.
- [Homepage](http://ardour.org)
- [Forum](https://discourse.ardour.org/)
**Appendices:**
[FURTHER HELP](../further-help) ||
[GLOSSARY](../glossary) ||
[LINKS](../links) ||
[CREDITS](../credits) ||
[LICENSE](../license)

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**Word length**
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**Appendices:**
[FURTHER HELP](../further-help) ||
[LINKS](../links) ||
[CREDITS](../credits)

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