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Ardour — Professional Open Source Digital Audio Workstation

A full-featured digital audio workstation for recording, editing, and mixing audio on Linux, macOS, and Windows. Supports unlimited tracks, plugin standards, and video timeline integration.

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Introduction

Ardour is a free, open-source digital audio workstation (DAW) designed for professional audio recording, editing, and mixing. It handles everything from tracking a full band in a studio to mixing a film soundtrack, running natively on Linux, macOS, and Windows.

What Ardour Does

  • Records and edits audio with unlimited track counts
  • Mixes with a full channel strip including EQ, dynamics, and sends
  • Supports LV2, VST2, VST3, and AudioUnit plugin formats
  • Synchronizes to video for film and TV post-production workflows
  • Provides MIDI recording, editing, and virtual instrument hosting

Architecture Overview

Ardour is written in C++ using the GTK toolkit. Its audio engine connects to JACK or ALSA (Linux), CoreAudio (macOS), or WASAPI (Windows) for low-latency I/O. The session model stores all data non-destructively in XML-based session files alongside audio regions. The plugin host supports multiple standards through abstraction layers, and the transport system handles SMPTE/MTC sync for video work.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Free builds available from Linux distribution repos or compile from source
  • Official pre-built binaries on ardour.org require a donation or subscription
  • Configure audio backend and buffer size for low-latency recording in Preferences
  • Set up JACK for advanced routing between Ardour and other audio applications
  • Create session templates for common project types to speed up workflow

Key Features

  • Unlimited audio and MIDI tracks with flexible routing
  • Non-destructive editing with full undo history
  • Comprehensive plugin support across LV2, VST, and AU standards
  • Tempo and meter mapping for complex musical arrangements
  • Built-in loudness analysis and metering to broadcast standards

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Pro Tools — industry standard commercial DAW; Ardour covers similar workflows for free
  • REAPER — affordable commercial DAW; Ardour is fully open source
  • Audacity — focuses on simple audio editing; Ardour is a full multitrack DAW
  • LMMS — oriented toward electronic music production; Ardour targets recording and mixing

FAQ

Q: Is Ardour truly free? A: The source code is free (GPL). Pre-built binaries from ardour.org are offered on a pay-what-you-want basis, but you can compile from source at no cost.

Q: Can Ardour replace Pro Tools for professional work? A: For many workflows, yes. It handles multitrack recording, mixing, and mastering at a professional level.

Q: Does Ardour support MIDI instruments? A: Yes. It hosts virtual instruments via LV2 or VST plugins and provides a MIDI editor.

Q: Which Linux audio setup does Ardour need? A: It works with ALSA directly or through JACK for advanced routing. PipeWire with JACK compatibility also works.

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