Ardour 3 Digital Audio Workstation
Ardour 3 Digital Audio Workstation
Requires JACK.
This is an sfs of the new Ardour 3 with midi. It is the pre-compiled version with its own libraries, but it's been fixed so that loading the sfs doesn't give the "all font characters turn into rectangles, icons break, and the desktop turns white" error. (Ardour comes with its own pango and gtk-pixbuf, which caused the problem - fixed by changing the folders to links to the correct system folders.)
Tested on Slacko, probably works on any Puppy - try it and report back!
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This is an sfs of the new Ardour 3 with midi. It is the pre-compiled version with its own libraries, but it's been fixed so that loading the sfs doesn't give the "all font characters turn into rectangles, icons break, and the desktop turns white" error. (Ardour comes with its own pango and gtk-pixbuf, which caused the problem - fixed by changing the folders to links to the correct system folders.)
Tested on Slacko, probably works on any Puppy - try it and report back!
download
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Jack 1.9.9.5
Here is Jack 1.9.9.5, compiled and tested on Slacko 5.5 
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Downloading Ardour SFS now, thanks for that!!

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Downloading Ardour SFS now, thanks for that!!

[b]Christos Koulaxizis[/b]
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nice work, added link to jack package to wiki-
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/jack
There are two flavors of Jack. the 0.x series and the 1.x series. they are supposed to run as concurrent projects. I think one uses C and the other C++?
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/jack
There are two flavors of Jack. the 0.x series and the 1.x series. they are supposed to run as concurrent projects. I think one uses C and the other C++?