From 8a4e24cbffa4bd2543d6374fc6387bb77e6729d6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandre Prokoudine Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2023 17:01:12 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Further update image sizing, Part 3 of N --- content/recording/understanding-routing/index.en.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/recording/understanding-routing/index.en.md b/content/recording/understanding-routing/index.en.md index ea2ef00..200cc64 100644 --- a/content/recording/understanding-routing/index.en.md +++ b/content/recording/understanding-routing/index.en.md @@ -102,14 +102,14 @@ There is a neat trick you can use when you need to map many mono/stereo outputs to many mono/stereo inputs: rather than making many single clicks, draw a connection line. Here is how you do it: -![Drawing connection lines](en/ardour7-drawing-connection-lines.gif) +![Drawing connection lines](en/ardour7-drawing-connection-lines.gif?height=75vh) ### Practical example of routing to a bus In the following example session, there are two guitar tracks and one unused bus called _Guitar_ bus, all Stereo. -![ACM 4](en/ardour7-audio-connection-manager-4.png?width=40vw) +![ACM 4](en/ardour7-audio-connection-manager-4.png?width=30vw) Suppose you want to send the output from the two guitar tracks to the _Guitar_ bus instead of the _Master_ bus. This can be useful to control the volume of @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ of the strip. Clicking on either one will show you a menu of connection options. In the screenshot below, for example, you would click on the **1/2** button right under the track name _Guitar 1_ in order to access this menu: -![Editor Mixer In Out](en/ardour7-editor-mixer-in-out.png?width=40vw) +![Editor Mixer In Out](en/ardour7-editor-mixer-in-out.png?width=30vw) You may select a connection right there from the menu, or choose _Routing Grid_ to see a simpler version of the _Audio Connection Manager_ with only the