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title = "Home"
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description = "Ardour v7.0 tutorial"
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# Ardour v7.0 tutorial
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**Ardour** is a professional, full-featured hard disk recorder and Digital Audio
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Workstation (DAW). Ardour is Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS). It
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features unlimited audio tracks and buses, non-destructive, non-linear
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editing with unlimited undo, and anything-to-anywhere signal routing. It
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supports standard file formats, such as BWF, WAV, WAV64, AIFF and CAF,
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and it can use LADSPA, LV2, VST and AudioUnit plugin formats.
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{{< figure src="/ardour-tutorial/images/Ardour6.png" alt="Ardour 6" >}}
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This tutorial provides a beginner's introduction to using Ardour for basic sound
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recording and editing tasks. It assumes you already have Ardour up and running
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on your computer. Please note that this tutorial does not (yet) cover any MIDI
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functionality.
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For information on how to install Ardour on Linux and Mac OS X, please visit the
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[Requirements](https://ardour.org/requirements.html) page. For Linux users,
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distributions such as [KXStudio](http://kxstudio.sourceforge.net/)
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and [UbuntuStudio](http://ubuntustudio.org/) offer a wide selection of useful
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music software, including Ardour.
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{{% button href="https://ardour.org/download.html" icon="fas fa-download" %}}Download latest Ardour{{% /button %}}
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Contents:
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1. [Introduction](introduction/)
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2. [Getting started](getting-started/)
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3. [Recording](recording/)
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4. [Editing sessions](editing-sessions/)
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5. [Mixing sessions](mixing-sessions/)
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6. [Exporting sessions](exporting-sessions/)
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7. [Saving sessions](saving-sessions/)
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8. [Appendices](appendices/)
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