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Harrison demonstration of Ardour and Xrange in Cardiff, Wales, 7th AprilHarrison Consoles demonstrated its Linux and Ardour based post-production tools for the film and TV industry at Sounds In Motion in Cardiff on the 7th April. Ben Loftis gave an overview of the Xrange products, and explained why Harrison has switched to Linux, while Pete Clark demonstrated the Trion control surface and IKIS automation system. ![]() Pete Clark (Harrison), Ben Loftis (Harrison), John Emmas (Creative Post) and Chris Cadogan (Harrison) standing behind the Harrison IKIS automation system and a small Trion control surface. There was also a presentation by John Emmas of Creative Post, featuring conversion and merging of Avid, Pro Tools and AMS/Neve AudioFile projects into Ardour sessions. John demonstrated a pre-release version of Ardour's new editing mode, which is designed to help post-production editors working on TV and film dialogue. Thanks to Dai Shell and everyone at Sounds in Motion for being so hospitable. |
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video?
Cardiff, thats far away for me...
What about making a video recording of the 'lecture', like they did on the linux audio conference?
Good idea
I will also not be able to make the 11Hr flight to UK soon...
You could even stick it on Youtube
Video coming soon
Thanks for the idea! I did take a camcorder, and recorded around an hour of footage. I'll get it edited down and post the result online.