I'm incredibly honored by the invitation, sir!
Honestly, I'm just a noob. But if there's any value I can provide on my end to the amazing Qtractor and related RNCBC open source tools community and the Linux musicians community in general, I will certainly try.
I did register for sourceforge.net with the following username: rounakagag .
If this is specificially in regards to the particular tutorial I wrote , fixing/improving/expanding it and potentially adding it under How To section of the Wiki, for example, then I am certainly more than willing try my hand at that. (perhaps with a title such as How To Create Your First Electronic Track Using Qtractor For Beginners)
But aside from that, I'm not sure what more I personally could add/contribute to the Wiki that's not already there, especially since I myself am still reading and learning from the Wiki at the moment.
And my objective for writing the tutorial was very specifically to demonstrate for newcomers how to potentially apply the available features of Qtractor to an actual electronic music production workflow.
Sorry about the lengthy response! And thank you again, for the invitation. I'm just uncertain if I actually qualify to contribute. (but am willing to try)
I'm incredibly honored by the invitation, sir!
Honestly, I'm just a noob. But if there's any value I can provide on my end to the amazing Qtractor and related RNCBC open source tools community and the Linux musicians community in general, I will certainly try.
I did register for sourceforge.net with the following username: rounakagag .
If this is specificially in regards to the particular tutorial I wrote , fixing/improving/expanding it and potentially adding it under How To section of the Wiki, for example, then I am certainly more than willing try my hand at that. (perhaps with a title such as How To Create Your First Electronic Track Using Qtractor For Beginners)
But aside from that, I'm not sure what more I personally could add/contribute to the Wiki that's not already there, especially since I myself am still reading and learning from the Wiki at the moment.
And my objective for writing the tutorial was very specifically to demonstrate for newcomers how to potentially apply the available features of Qtractor to an actual electronic music production workflow.
Sorry about the lengthy response! And thank you again, for the invitation. I'm just uncertain if I actually qualify to contribute. (but am willing to try)