I haven't used Ardour in a while, but it's great seeing continued development and updates!
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Came here to say this. I am planning on getting a new machine around tax return season though, so, will finally be able to play with it again.
Has anyone used the new beat mapping? That's one of the few things keeping me from using it full time.
Not yet, I'm keen to have a go as it looks very flexible
What is Ardour? Software or a Linux distribution?
It's software. Think of something like ProTools or Reaper but, Open-Source and Linux-native.