Ardour 9.2 Update Brings Stability and New MIDI Features
Ardour 9.2 has been released with several fixes, improvements, and new features, including the restoration of the broken bottom pane in the editor. The update introduces MIDI tools that allow for note chasing, which lets a track start playing a long note from its current position when playback begins. Additionally, users can now duplicate notes on the fly using a shortcut (Ctrl/Cmd-D), and various other improvements have been made to audio editing and stability. Overall, the 9.2 hotfix brings stability and new workflow tools without adding bloat, making it worth updating for those who need these features or improvements.
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Ardour 9.2 Update Brings Stability and New MIDI Features
Ardour 9.2 has been released, featuring fixes, improvements, and new MIDI tools, including the restoration of the bottom pane in the editor. The update introduces MIDI note chasing, allowing tracks to start long notes from their current position, and a shortcut for duplicating notes on the fly. Additional enhancements improve audio editing, stability, and user interface consistency, making the workflow more efficient. Users have reported positive experiences with the updates, making it a recommended upgrade for those seeking these new features and improvements
