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Hey thanks! I'm indeed an absolute noob when it comes to digital production. I have some experience with Audacity, but only on a very basic level. I have absolutely no idea yet what my workflow is yet or what I need. I have a laptop that is not optimized at all for audio production, but seems to work for now. I guess thats what drew me to Ardour. Free software plus a cheap MIDI keyboard to just get started. I don't want to be the guy who invests thousands in equipment that I don't know what to do with :)
My goal is to create music for video games. For now I'm getting to know Ardour, using synthesizers, automation, filters, etc. to come up with my own tracks and loops for video games that don't exist yet. Once I feel more comfortable with the technology I'll start reaching out to developers, try and join some game jams, and see if I can start my first collaboration. I'm not interested in doing any live performance at this time.
Thats what I was thinking as well. First learn the basics, which I probably can apply to any DAW when I'm ready.
That is indeed all I have been doing, and I also thought "its fine". According to unfa (Youtuber), the newest version of Ardour has made huge improvements to MIDI recording, but at the moment, the previous version is all I know. You mentioned Reaper, which I've heard of, and maybe thats a better place to start if all I'm doing is MIDI (for now). The license is not that expensive.
Looks like a ghost town at the moment, but I joined!
Definitely check out Reaper just as a comparison. The license is essentially free and you pay to get rid of the nag screen. It doesn't prevent you from doing anything...ever! I used it like that for the first week until I realized how much I liked it. Reaper and Ardour together are fantastic.
Nice! There are so many good free virtual synths out there. If you have a MIDI controller/keyboard with plenty of knobs you'll have a blast. We were just talking about the best free synths the other day.....
Vital, Surge XT, Viking VK-1, Odin 2, TAL U-No 60. Synth1, Helm, Vital, dexed, Cardinal/VCVRack
I've tried most of these. They're all cool for their own reasons. I personally like the modular stuff (VCV) because you can make generative patches that change over time without really having to do anything. Just fiddle with the knobs and pretend like they're too hot to touch :D