This is a tutorial on how to add, install and use plugins in Ardour using Linux. Plugins are highly valuable anytime you do audio mixing and mastering work. Example of plugins can be reverb, EQ, compressors, etc.

In case there’s someone else who installed Ubuntu Studio and made Ardour 2 work with VST plugins, it would be great if you posted guide here how to do so. Again, I’m no pro using Ubuntu (so the guide should be pretty much for dummies) but I’d like to start using Ardour for my recordings.

Install Ardour first

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  • Using Windows VST Plugins on Linux Thanks to the combined work of Torben Hohn, Kjetil Mattheusen, Paul Davis and a few other developers, it is possible to use Windows VST plugins (that is, plugins in VST format built and distributed for the Windows platforms) on Ardour running on Linux. However, doing so has three substantial downsides.
  • Ardour looks for VST plugins in the location(s) indicated by your environment variable VSTPLUGINS. If that is not set, it will use VSTPATH. If neither are set it will look in /usr/local/lib/vst and /usr/lib/vst (on x8664 and OS X, some additional directories will be searched, following conventions on thos platforms).

This is tested to work in Ubuntu Lucid Lynx and Ardour 2.8.6. If you still have not installed Ardour, then follow the steps below:

1.) First, make sure your Ubuntu distribution is updated. In Ubuntu, go to System – Administration – Update manager, make sure it says “Your system is up to date”.

2.) Install “jackd” first, these are low latency audio tools very useful for recording. Go to System—Administration–Synaptic Package Manager. In the newly released distribution of Linux, it does not anymore include Synaptic Manager. But there should be a tool for managing installed software. For example in Ubuntu, this is called Ubuntu Software manager.

Login using your root Linux password. Under quick search, type jackd

3.) Check “jackd” and then click “mark for installation” , there are other dependent packages to be installed so just click “Mark” as well. To install these packages, click “Apply” in the Synaptic package manager menu. If it ask “Apply the following changes”? Click Apply.

4.) If it ask enable jackd for realtime process priority? Check yes and click “Forward”. After installation it will be marked with green marks beside them. Make sure jackd, jackd-firewire, and qjackctl are green marks.

In the modern installation of Ardour particularly with the latest Ubuntu distributions, it will automatically configure for real time implementation of Jack. You simply need to press “Forward” to install.

But you can always confirm by going to Places—Computer—File System–etc–security–limits.d. Make sure there is a file there called “audio.conf” with the contents below:

@audio – rtprio 99
@audio – memlock unlimited
#@audio – nice -19

5.) You need to confirm that you have added your username to the @audio group. Go to System—Administration—Click “Manage Groups”. Click “audio” group under “Group settings”, then click “Properties”. Under “Group members”, check your Ubuntu username and click OK. Verify by entering your root Linux password. Then close all windows.

6.) Logout to your username and login again (not restart or reboot just click Logout).

7.) After logging back in, Go to Applications – Ubuntu Software – and in the search box , type “Ardour”. When you see “Ardour GTK2”, click “Install” then proceed by entering your Linux password to authenticate.

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8.) Try starting Jack first before starting Ardour. It is because Ardour depends on JACK. Enter the command in the terminal: qjackctl. For details, read this tutorial:

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And then go to Step 4.c. There is a procedure there on how to start Jack without Xruns.

9.) After installation, launch Ardour by going to Applications –Sound and Video– Ardour GTK2.
10.) Finally click “Start”. You are then ask to start a new session. Select “new session” tab.Type the name of the sesssion example, “sessiontest” . Then for convenience I saved the files to my Ubuntu desktop. Click “New”.

11.) The nice-looking Ardour digital audio workstation environment will then load up, ready to accept tracks for you to record, mix or even master.

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Ardour is a professional, full-featured hard disk recorderand Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Ardour is Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS).

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It features unlimited audio tracks and buses, non-destructive, non-linearediting with unlimited undo, and anything-to-anywhere signal routing. Itsupports standard file formats, such as BWF, WAV, WAV64, AIFF and CAF,and it can use LADSPA, LV2, VST and AudioUnit plugin formats.

Ardour runs on Linux and Mac OS X (for Windows, read this), and optionally uses the Jack Audio ConnectionKit (JACK) to interface with the computer’s sound card, as well aswith other audio applications running on the same system.

More information on Ardour can be found athttp://ardour.org/.

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