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README.md

Ardour Tutorial

This is a crash course into Ardour, a free/libre digital audio workstation.

The content was originally written around in 2009 during a Book Sprint led by Derek Holzer for FLOSS Manuals. It was later updated by multiple contributors and maintained by Bruno Ruviaro.

All credits are on the Credits page.

This updated version is technically a port from Jekyll to Hugo and content-wise mostly an update to match many changes between Ardour v4/v6 and v7.0 plus some new material. The intention is to make it the official Ardour tutorial for beginners and maintain it as part of the upastream project.