
#Ardour software install#
To me this implies some error in the installation script, a python error on an attempt to access an array element that is out of boundsīut why that would be in an established install script I dont know.ĭoes anyone know what this error means, or even better how I fix it. Monitoring options in the Ardour hardware include the self-monitoring feature, which can also be used for the external hardware. It is responsible for positioning the recorder material where it is intended for the recording. However when I try to install it, I get the following error: sudo. Ardour is the kind of software that can do latency compensation while recording on top of some existing materials.


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I have successfully compiled Ardour 6 from source, which I conclude because it runs and operates correctly when run up from its build directory as follows. Support Ardour for 1, 4, 10 or 50 / month and get free upgrades. Ardour is 'libre' software, with a bit of the 'gratis' thrown in.
