Snapping comparison, links to chapters, typo fixes
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@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ To the right of the **Smart** button are the _Cursor Modes_:
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- _Internal Edit_ mode (**E** shortcut)
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Most of them are discussed in the [Working With
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Regions](../../../editing-sessions/working-with-regions/) section. The last two are
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discussed in the **Using Automation** chapter.
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Regions](../../../editing-sessions/working-with-regions/) section. The last two
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are discussed in the **Using Automation** chapter.
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The _Smart_ mode is actually a combination of _Grab_ mode and _Range_ mode. When
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enabled, the mouse behaves as if it is in _Range_ mode in the upper half of a
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@ -62,6 +62,11 @@ region, and in _Grab_ mode in the lower half.
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The _Snap Options_ toolbar allows selecting visible grid units that affect
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snapping when editing regions and, in case of MIDI regions, their contents.
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Here is a comparison between 1 bar grid, 1/8 note grid and 1/32 note grid:
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![1-bar grid, 1/8 note and 1/32 note grid](en/ardour7-snapping-1-bar-to-1-32-note.png)
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Please see the sections on
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[Setting Up the Meter](../../../editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/),
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[Using Ranges](../../../editing-sessions/using-ranges/) and
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@ -74,7 +79,7 @@ details.
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The far right part of the toolbar has track view and zoom options.
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Track view options allow selecxting how many tracks to display at the same time,
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Track view options allow selecting how many tracks to display at the same time,
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and you can also shrink or expand the vertical zoom of selected tracks and
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busses.
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@ -94,12 +99,11 @@ the reference, and so on.
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## Timeline
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Right-click on the names of rulers and you will see a menu with all the
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possible rulers at your disposition. You may uncheck rulers that you
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don't need in order to save screen space. More information on these
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operations can be found in the
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[Setting up the Timeline](../../setting-up-the-timeline/) and
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[Setting Up the Meter](../../../editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/) chapters.
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Right-click on the names of rulers and you will see a menu with all the possible
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rulers at your disposition. You may uncheck rulers that you don't need in order
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to save screen space. More information on these operations can be found in the
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[Setting up the Timeline](../../setting-up-the-timeline/) and [Setting Up the
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Meter](../../../editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/) chapters.
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![Ardour Overview Rulers](en/Ardour6_Overview_Rulers.png)
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@ -151,19 +155,21 @@ Marks_.
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- _Tracks & Busses_ provides an overview of all tracks and busses in the
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project, including the invisible ones. This tab is covered in the
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_Arranging Tracks_ chapter
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[Arranging Tracks](../../../editing-sessions/arranging-tracks/) chapter
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- _Sources_ lists all files on the disk imported to the session.
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- _Regions_ is a list of all takes in the session. You can reuse both sources
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and regions by dragging them onto the canvas. More information on Regions can be
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found in the _Working With Regions_ chapter.
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and regions by dragging them onto the canvas. You'll find more information on
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regions in the [Working With
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Regions](../../../editing-sessions/working-with-regions/) chapter.
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- _Snapshots_ are versions of the same session saved at particular moments in
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time, they are discussed in the _Saving Snapshots_ chapter.
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time, they are discussed in the [Saving a
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Snapshot](../../../saving-sessions/saving-a-snapshot/) chapter.
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- _Ranges and Marks_ is an overview of all markers in the project, with an easy
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UI to edit them.
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user interface to edit them.
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## Continuing
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Next up is the _Mixer_ window where you focus on how the mix of different
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insruments sounds together.
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Next up is the _Mixer_ window where you focus on making instruments stand out in
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a song.
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Next: [Mixer window](../mixer-window)
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