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Shamus Hammons 7a4c28bd86 Rearrangement and cleanup of Part I.
This includes rewriting out all of the "you" language that was peppered
throughout, fixing inconsistencies in layout, and removing <br>s
wherever they were misused and unnecessary (which was quite a lot).
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<p>
There is no point in pretending that Ardour is a simple, easy to use program.
The development group has worked hard to try to make simple things reasonably
easy, common tasks quick, and hard and/or uncommon things possible. There is
no doubt that there is more to do in this area, as well as polishing the user
interface to improve its intuitiveness and work flow characteristics.
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<p>
At the same time, multi-track, multi-channel, non-linear, non-destructive
audio editing is a far from simple process. Doing it right requires not only
a good ear, but a solid appreciation of basic audio concepts and a robust
mental model/metaphor of what one is doing. Ardour is not a simple "audio
recorder"&mdash;it can certainly be used to record stereo (or even mono)
material in a single track, but the program has been designed around much
richer capabilities than this.
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<p>
Some people complain that Ardour is not "intuitive" to use&mdash;its
lead developer has
<a href="https://community.ardour.org/node/3322">some thoughts on that</a>.
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