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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 @@ -37,14 +37,14 @@ under the Other tab. Its ports are connected directly to the inputs of tracks.
This concludes the Recording chapter. 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
Routing an audio signal is sending it from somewhere to somewhere else.
In addition to getting audio signals to and from Ardour, routing plays an @@ -87,14 +87,14 @@ system is that it can also manage connections between applications on the same computer. To gain a better understanding of how this works, please continue to the chapter Routing Between Applications. If you would prefer to work only with Ardour, then skip ahead to the section on Arranging Tracks.
NEXT: ROUTING BETWEEN APPLICATIONS or -ARRANGING TRACKS
How to save a session, a snapshot of it, and a template for further reuse
How to save a session, a snapshot of it, and a template for further reuse
There are a number of ways to save Sessions in Ardour, so that each @@ -13,14 +13,14 @@ this:
Saving -a Snapshot.
Next: SAVING A SNAPSHOT
Next: SAVING A SNAPSHOT
Saving a Snapshot in Ardour is similar to saving your Session to a @@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ and switch immediately to that snapshot.
There you see a few Snapshots that we created, and the ‘my_session’ entry represents the original state of our session.
Click on any Snapshot from the list to reload it.
Sometimes it is helpful to have a default starting point for new Sessions, for example for a set-up that you use all the time when starting a new project. To learn how -to do this, please continue to the next session called Saving a Template.
Next: SAVING A TEMPLATE
Next: SAVING A TEMPLATE
If you often go through the motions of setting up the same information @@ -24,14 +24,14 @@ not included here, please feel free to propose changes (more info on how to do i FURTHER HELP || GLOSSARY || LINKS || -CREDITS
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