diff --git a/content/mixing-sessions/using-plugins/index.en.md b/content/mixing-sessions/using-plugins/index.en.md index 4f1ba89..cf9c7a2 100644 --- a/content/mixing-sessions/using-plugins/index.en.md +++ b/content/mixing-sessions/using-plugins/index.en.md @@ -79,7 +79,8 @@ you want to compare how a track sounds with and without the plugin. {{< figure alt="bypass" src="en/ardour7-ace-reverb-bypass-in-mixer-strip.png" >}} -Bypassed plugins are shown with the LED turned off. +Bypassed plugins are shown with the LED turned off. On the screenshot above, the +fader is enabled and the _ACE Reverb_ plugin is bypassed. Right-clicking the plugins will give a menu with several options, including _Delete_. @@ -89,14 +90,14 @@ _Delete_. You have a choice whether you would like to add your plugin before or after the fader rectangle in the _processor box_. Pre-fader plugins are inserted in the signal path *before* the fader, so that the fader controls the level of the -signal coming out of the plugin. Post-Fader Plugins are inserted *after* the +signal coming out of the plugin. Post-fader plugins are inserted *after* the fader: the fader controls the level of the signal going into the plugin. -For some plugins, Pre- or Post-fader placement does not matter. For others, the -difference is subtle. For others still, inserting them in the right place is -absolutely essential (for more details, see for example [this -thread](https://discourse.ardour.org/t/fader-before-or-after-plugins/100666) at -the Ardour discussion forum). +For some plugins, pre- or post-fader placement does not matter. For others, +the difference is subtle. For others still, inserting them in the right place +is absolutely essential (for more details, see for example [this +thread](https://discourse.ardour.org/t/fader-before-or-after-plugins/100666) +at the Ardour discussion forum). ## Plugin Formats