From c3f3240bd3e0c8c27e6d4403ed6139da16619e85 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: prokoudine
Next: USING PLUGINS
Mixing is the process of converting multiple Tracks into a Stereo @@ -69,14 +69,14 @@ instruction about using the Fader and Peak Meters.
Now that we’ve had a look at the main areas of the Mixer Strip, we can proceed to the Mixing Levels chapter to see how we can start to use -it.
Next: MIXING LEVELS
Next: MIXING LEVELS
Automation is a way of dynamically changing audio processing parameters over time.
Up to now, we have used fixed values for various parameters of our Tracks (for example, a Track Fader set to -3.0 dB; or a Mono Panner set to 100% Left; etc.) These fixed values would apply for the entire Track throughout the whole Session.
But what if you would like these values to change over time in a pre-determined way? For example, you may want to have the Gain of a Track to gradually decrease over twenty seconds. Or you may want to make a sound move from Left to Right over two seconds.
This is accomplished with Automation. The Fader, Panning, and any of the @@ -38,14 +38,14 @@ menu, which is reached by Right-Clicking on the Region.
Exporting Sessions, to learn the different ways -of doing this.
Next: EXPORTING A SESSION
Next: EXPORTING A SESSION
Plugins can be used to enhance or transform the sound of individual @@ -62,14 +62,14 @@ is useful if that Track needs a specific Plugin, but if you have a Plugin which is used for many Tracks at the same time, you should continue to the next chapter about Using Sends. You can also continue to the various, Plugin-specific chapters such as Dynamics -and Equalizing.
Next: USING SENDS
Next: USING SENDS
A Send is just an extra output for a Track or Bus with its @@ -40,14 +40,14 @@ called “Effect Sends”.
Now th Add Sends to Tracks to create Plugin Busses usable by any number of Tracks, it might be helpful to learn about a few other Plugins useful in the Mixing Process. Please continue on to the following chapters -covering Dynamics and Equalizing.
Next: DYNAMICS
Next: DYNAMICS
Learn how to route signal and record audio
Learn how to route signal and record audio
Besides importing existing audio files, another way to create regions in your @@ -90,14 +90,14 @@ Recording than what we have discussed here, in particular with a multichannel soundcard, or from other JACK-enabled audio programs on your computer, you should also have a look at the Understanding Routing chapter.
Next: Arranging tracks or -Understanding routing
Sometimes you may need to record the audio output of another program into Ardour (for example, the sound of a @@ -46,14 +46,14 @@ application) happened to be open at the same time, though its window is not visible in this screenshot. SuperCollider provides 8 default sound outputs, all of which show up as potential sources in Ardour’s Patchbay.
This concludes the Getting Started chapters. Now that you have some audio imported, recorded from a line or microphone input, or even -from another application, proceed to the Arranging Tracks section and learn how to arrange your composition.
Next: ARRANGING TRACKS
Next: ARRANGING TRACKS
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