A few tiny fixes
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title = "Routing between applications"
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description = "Routing signal from one JACK client to another"
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description = "Routing signal from programs to Ardour"
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chapter = false
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weight = 7
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ directly in Ardour. For that, in the Audio Connection Manager manager switch to
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the _Other_ tab in _Sources_ on the left and connect your browser's output to an
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Ardour track that is called _From YT_ here:
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{{< figure src="en/ardour7-youtube-connection-in-ardour.png" alt="" >}}
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{{< figure src="en/ardour7-youtube-connection-in-ardour.png" alt="Connection to YouTube output" >}}
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As applications like web browsers do not usually have persistent audio output
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ports, you do need to make your browser output some audio for the ports to be
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@ -35,12 +35,12 @@ created. That usually means playing a video or starting a videoconference.
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After that, all you have to do is arm the track for recording, then start
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recording:
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{{< figure src="en/ardour7-youtube-recording.png" alt="" >}}
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{{< figure src="en/ardour7-youtube-recording.png" alt="Start recording" >}}
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{{% notice info %}}
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{{% notice tip %}}
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Please make sure you disconnected all other outputs (such as a mic) from the
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track's input, otherwise your track might catch more than you wanted and mix it
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with the audio from your browser.
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track's input, otherwise your track might catch more than you wanted and mix
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it with the audio from your browser.
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{{% /notice %}}
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### From JACK-aware applications to Ardour
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