Ardour v2.8.10 Released
Version 2.8.10 of Ardour is now available. Details of
versions 2.8.8, 2.8.9 and 2.8.10 follow (2.8.8 being the big release).

Ardour v2.8.10
This release is primarily to fix an annoying regression in 2.8.9:
In addition, Ardour will no longer abort if your home directory is not
writable, but exits cleanly with a (hopefully) clear error message. This bug
really only affects first time users who have been playing around with their
system in an unwise fashion.
Ardour v2.8.9:
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It turned out that the infamous mute bug (which caused the mute button
to do nothing) was actually not fixed in 2.8.8 (or prior versions where
this has been claimed). Its now fixed, hopefully forever.
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If a plugin has existing presets, the preset selector in the plugin
editor window would steal key events, possibly causing an unintentional
(and unrecoverable) reset of the plugin state (very annoying).
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All canvas items except for the text used to label and regions could
have their color adjusted. These two exceptions have now been added to the
set of things that can be tweaked by, for example, a color-blind user, or
someone who just wants dark colors for tracks and white text on region
names.
Ardour v2.8.8
Although this is primarily a bug-fix release, some of the "bugs"
fixed are so pervasive and significant that they could almost count as new
features. In particular, automation editing has finally arrived at a place
that people with experience on other DAWs may consider actually usable. Issues
with alignment of new and existing recorded material are addressed too, and
there are lots of other bug fixes for issues small and large (including 3 or 4
crashing bugs). Thanks to motivation provided by the Mixbus project, there are
also yet more improvements to AudioUnit plugin handling on OS X.
Important Fixes:
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Dramatic improvements to automation editing so that it more or less
works as anyone might expect. DOWNSIDE: for this
release, the display of automation data is not updated in realtime while
in write/touch mode. This will be fixed in a future release.
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Correct very strange and erratic punch recording behaviour that would
create regions on tracks that were not record enabled.
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Fix crash when zooming canvas repeatedly.
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Fix handling of files larger than 2GB that could cause very slow reload
of existing sessions (speedup was from 9 minutes to 30 seconds).
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Subtle but important change that may fix issues with recording not
placing material in the correct location on the timeline.
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Correctly order signal processing after adding a send (fixes issues with
placement of recorded material).
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Regions overlapped by 2 other regions will now no longer semi-randomly
fail to be audible during playback.
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Region exports and bounces now use region fade in and fade out curves.
Useful Fixes:
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Save & recall port insert latency values.
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JACK Latency = 256 menu option now works.
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Importing files with the "Sequence files" option now works.
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Cleanup LV2 "external gui" extension support.
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Clear solo state when deleting a route that is soloed.
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Notify user that deleting a route will save the session state.
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Ellipsize long names in the track/bus inspector.
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Force exported AIFF files to be big-endian.
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Anchor the crossfade start and end points so that they cannot be edited.
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Correctly retain MIDI bindings for global transport controls.
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Do not burn 100% of a CPU's available cycles if disconnected from JACK.
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Put the fixed size columns (check marks) on the left side of the mixer's
track and group lists for easier access to their functionality.
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Fix strange behaviour when dragging region(s) towards time zero.
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Rationalize track selection and range selection.
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Make selecting a range in mouse range mode work even if there is already
a time selection.
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When splitting N-channel regions to mono regions, each new region shows
up as its own region, not a child of the original.
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Clearing an automation track of data no longer generates an error when
next loading the session ("Cannot reconstitute XML history node
...").
Handy New Features:
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Include links in Help menu to the tutorial and reference manuals.
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Switch from ctrl-drag to alt-drag for
"drag-selection-as-region".
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Change automation track selection model slightly so that auto tracks are
highlighted as expected. only show range boxes when the automation will
actually get edited. clicking an automation track should show the
editor-mixer for the parent track.
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Configurable behaviour when an N channel track plays a region that has
less than N channels (silence or replicate the last channel). Default is
silence.
Mac OS X Only:
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Significantly updated version of the GTK GUI toolkit in use, which fixes
a number of issues including...
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Multiple monitors now supported correctly.
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Various fixes for handling AudioUnits, particularly UAD.
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Use Apple's ExtAudioFile API for file types not otherwise handled on OS
X (MP3, AAC and others).
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Use libsndfile to try to get timestamp info because Apple has no API for
this.
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Do not categorize AU plugins using the "subtype" property
because its meaningless. Use "type" instead which is coarser but
has a clear meaning.
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Added a shortcut to Volumes (external disk drives) when opening a
session.
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Add option to enable/disable translation on OS X.
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Remove automation mode selector from AU plugin view window, since it
doesn't do anything useful.
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Correctly handle AU parameter types, so that more parameters are
available for automation.
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If a plugin has a Carbon-based editor, properly close that window when
deleting the plugin (e.g. when closing the session).
Translation Updates:
Ardour is a digital audio
workstation. You can use it to record, edit and mix multi-track audio. Produce
your own CDs. Mix video soundtracks. Experiment with new ideas about music and
sound. Generate sound installations for 12 speaker gallery shows. Have Fun.
Ardour capabilities include:
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Multi-channel recording.
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Non-linear, non-destructive region based editing with unlimited
undo/redo.
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Full automation support.
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A mixer whose capabilities rival high end hardware consoles.
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Lots of plugins to warp, shift and shape your music.
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Controllable from hardware control surfaces at the same time as it syncs
to timecode.
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