diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/arranging-tracks/index.en.md b/content/editing-sessions/arranging-tracks/index.en.md index 729171d..cbdea76 100644 --- a/content/editing-sessions/arranging-tracks/index.en.md +++ b/content/editing-sessions/arranging-tracks/index.en.md @@ -46,6 +46,9 @@ of the _Editor_ window and drag-and-dropping the tracks in the order you want. ![FS4](en/ardour7-freesound-4.png) +Another option to rearrange tracks is to select a track and use **Ctrl+Arrow +Up/Down** shortcut to move it up or down. + {{% notice tip %}} You can also use the V check boxes in this tab to view or hide tracks in the main canvas. diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/en/Ardour5_Edit_Meter_and_Tempo.png b/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/en/Ardour5_Edit_Meter_and_Tempo.png deleted file mode 100644 index bd92c84..0000000 Binary files a/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/en/Ardour5_Edit_Meter_and_Tempo.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/en/ardour7-meter-timeline.png b/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/en/ardour7-meter-timeline.png deleted file mode 100644 index 96f96bb..0000000 Binary files a/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/en/ardour7-meter-timeline.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/en/ardour7-new-meter.png b/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/en/ardour7-new-meter.png deleted file mode 100644 index 9bbc860..0000000 Binary files a/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/en/ardour7-new-meter.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/index.en.md b/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/index.en.md deleted file mode 100644 index b1cec79..0000000 --- a/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-the-meter/index.en.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -+++ -title = "Setting up the meter" -chapter = false -weight = 3 -+++ - -The _meter_, or _time signature_, determines the musical speed of the passage we -are composing and is measured in _beats per bars_. - -If we are composing something rhythmic, it will also determine the lengths of -the sound samples we use to some extent. So it is important to be able to set up -the meter before we continue. - -To see the meter-related timelines for the session, you can right-click anywhere -in the "header" of the rulers and check the following options: _Meter_, _Bars -& Beats_, and _Tempo_. - -![Meter](en/ardour7-meter-timeline.png) - -There is always at least one marker for both the meter and the tempo in the -session, right in the beginning of the timeline. You can change either of the -two further in the session. To do that, you need to pick either time or bar and -beat on the timeline, right-click on the dedicated timeline lane, choose _New -Meter_ or _New Tempo_, and provide a new value in the newly opened dialog. - -{{< figure src="en/ardour7-new-meter.png" alt="New Meter" >}} - -You can also easily change the latest meter or tempo even if you scrolled past -the point in time where you can see the marker on the timeline. Simply click on -either tempo or TS button right below the secondary clock and provide a new -value in the newly opened dialog. - -![Tempo_and_Meter](en/Ardour5_Edit_Meter_and_Tempo.png) - -For the tempo (button on the left), choose the number of beats per minute (bpm) -for your session. - -For the _meter_ (button on the right; the letters _TS_ on the button mean -_time signature_), you can enter new values for the _beats per bar_ as well as -the _note value_. - -## Continuing - -Next, we will explore using ranges to set up a loop we can listen to while we -arrange the rhythm. - -Next: [USING RANGES](../using-ranges) diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/using-ranges/index.en.md b/content/editing-sessions/using-ranges/index.en.md index 2930dc7..8810c20 100644 --- a/content/editing-sessions/using-ranges/index.en.md +++ b/content/editing-sessions/using-ranges/index.en.md @@ -97,7 +97,9 @@ access it. - _Crop Region To Range_ will trim affected regions to the extent of the range. You can also inspect loudness and spectral characteristics of data in a range or -export just the data inside a range rather than the entire session. +export just the data inside a range rather than the entire session (see [this +chapter](../../exporting-sessions/exporting-a-range/) for more info on exporting +ranges). ## Continuing