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How to Collaborate On-line

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<li>Go to the Ardour Download site: [http://ardour.org/download_full http://ardour.org/download_full]</li>
<li>Go to the section labelled: '''Public read-only SVN access'''</li>
<li>'''Open a shell terminal window''', and login as root or super-user (eg. '''sudo su''' )</li> <li>'''Switch to the Ardour Download site''', copy and paste the command (listed in the Public read-only SVN access sectionunder '''tools''' and '''look for file called session_exchange.py''') into your shell window:<br /><br />'''svn co http://subversion.ardour.org/svn/ardour2/branches/2.0-ongoing''' <br /><br />(It is recommended to use the command stated on the site, since the version may change over time...)</li>
<li>After the above executed command is completed, there will be a subdirectory created in your current directory<br />(In this case called '''2.0-ongoing''').</li>
<li>Change into the '''2.0-ongoing''' subdirectory, and change to the other subdirectory called '''tools'''.[[Image:session-ex1.png|thumb|250px|right ]]</li>
<li>Next you need to add another user or users in order to help collaborate or work on your song.[[Image:session-ex5.png|thumb|150px|right ]]</li>
<li>In the ''Session Exchange application window'', click the '''edit''' menu, and then select '''Add Collaborator'''.</li>
<li>In the Add Collaborator dialog box, '''create a username''', and then '''enter the IP address for that user's computer system'''.<br /><br />In order to obtain the IP address for a computer system, you can open a shell terminal window and issue the command: '''ifconfig'''<br />(look for the value labelled '''inet addr''').<br /><br />('''Note: ''' accept the default port number)... You can create other users for sharing as well...<br /><br />'''Also note:''' If your computer is connected via a router, you can configure your router to "route" the port number to a specific IP address to your networked machine. Your router's user manual should provide information how to do this. This is NOT a very complicated operation, and is usually located under "Advanced Settings"...<br /><br /></li>
<li>When you have entered the required information, click '''OK'''.
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<li>'''Determine which type of computer system''' you have (32-bit or 64-bit)<br /><br /> </li>
<li>'''Download the zipped filecalled wineasio_0.7.5_debs.zip''' for both 32(just right click that file link and save-bit and 64 bit wineasio from the following link: [ [http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=153968&d=1271873668 zip] ]<br /><br />Note: You will need to create an account for Ubuntu, but don't worry, it is free..as on your system). Here is the link to registerthat contains that file link: [ [http://wwww.ubuntuforums.org/registershowthread.php ?p=7792433 html] ]<br /><br /></li>
<li>'''Open a File Browser, go to the Downloads directory, and double-click on the downloaded file: wineasio_0.7.5_debs.zip'''. You should see a version of wineasio for 32-bit and 64-bit architecture...<br /><br /></li>
<li>'''Point and double-click on the appropriate file''' for your computer system's architecture, and '''follow the instructions in the deb installation window'''.<br /><br /></li>
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