From f392c0be8f7207ecac43efe5488f0d00c4ec050a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandre Prokoudine Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2023 14:37:09 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Update screenshot sizes, Part 3 of N --- .../changing-edit-modes/index.en.md | 14 +++++++------- .../editing-midi-regions/index.en.md | 2 +- .../further-region-operations/index.en.md | 4 ++-- .../setting-up-time-signature/index.en.md | 2 +- .../stretching-shrinking-regions/index.en.md | 4 ++-- content/editing-sessions/using-ranges/index.en.md | 6 +++--- .../working-with-regions/index.en.md | 8 ++++---- 7 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/changing-edit-modes/index.en.md b/content/editing-sessions/changing-edit-modes/index.en.md index 6188b8c..1a3cc26 100644 --- a/content/editing-sessions/changing-edit-modes/index.en.md +++ b/content/editing-sessions/changing-edit-modes/index.en.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ We have already learned a bit about the _Grab_ mode (select/move objects) and _Range_ mode. In this chapter we will get an overview of all the _edit modes_ and _cursor modes_ available on that part of the _Editor_ window. -{{< figure alt="Ardour Edit Modes" src="en/Ardour6_Edit_Modes_Cursor_Modes.png" >}} +![Ardour Edit Modes](en/Ardour6_Edit_Modes_Cursor_Modes.png?width=30vw) ## Edit Modes @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ We will only use the _Slide_ edit mode in this tutorial. ## Cursor Modes ### Grab Mode -{{< figure alt="G" src="en/ardour7-grab-edit-mode.png" >}} +![G](en/ardour7-grab-edit-mode.png?width=20vw) This cursor mode (**G** shortcut) allows you to select or move objects such as regions and breakpoints (in an automation curve). When this cursor mode is @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ selected, your cursor pointer will look like a little hand icon. ### Range Mode -{{< figure alt="R" src="en/ardour7-range-edit-mode.png" >}} +![R](en/ardour7-range-edit-mode.png?width=20vw) This cursor mode (**R** shortcut) allows you to click and drag to define or resize time ranges.  When this cursor mode is selected, your cursor pointer will @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ tracks, depending on the selection of your tracks. ### Cut Mode -{{< figure alt="C" src="en/ardour7-cut-edit-mode.png" >}} +![C](en/ardour7-cut-edit-mode.png?width=20vw) Use this cursor mode (**C** shortcut) to split regions into smaller regions. The cursor turns into the shape of scissors. This allows you to point and click on a @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ be set to _Mouse_. ### Audition Mode -{{< figure alt="Audition" src="en/ardour7-audition-edit-mode.png" >}} +![Audition](en/ardour7-audition-edit-mode.png?width=20vw) This cursor mode allows you to click on any existing region on any track and have it immediately played back. Playback stops at the end of the region. When @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Simply select a region and hit the shortcut key **H**. ### Stretch/Shrink Region -{{< figure alt="T" src="en/ardour7-stretch-shrink-edit-mode.png" >}} +![T](ardour7-stretch-shrink-edit-mode.png?width=20vw) This cursor mode (**T** shortcut) allows you to drag and resize the duration of an entire region without changing the pitch. This is sometimes called "time @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ length, MIDI channel, and velocity. ### Internal Edit Mode -{{< figure alt="E" src="en/ardour7-internal-edit-mode.png" >}} +![E](en/ardour7-internal-edit-mode.png?width=20vw) Use this mode (**E** shortcut) to edit existing automation points or MIDI notes. diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/editing-midi-regions/index.en.md b/content/editing-sessions/editing-midi-regions/index.en.md index 024b89d..348dddf 100644 --- a/content/editing-sessions/editing-midi-regions/index.en.md +++ b/content/editing-sessions/editing-midi-regions/index.en.md @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ A simple way to numerically change velocity (as well as MIDI channel, pitch, and position) is to use the note's properties dialog. Right-click on a note or multiple notes, then select _Edit…_. -{{< figure src="en/note-properties.png" alt="Editing note properties" >}} +![Editing note properties](en/note-properties.png?width=45vw) If multiple notes have been selected, you can mass-change them to the same value. For that enable the _Set selected notes to this velocity_ option before diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/further-region-operations/index.en.md b/content/editing-sessions/further-region-operations/index.en.md index e911056..afc9af3 100644 --- a/content/editing-sessions/further-region-operations/index.en.md +++ b/content/editing-sessions/further-region-operations/index.en.md @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ transposition desired. The window includes a _Preserve Formants_ option. When pitch shifting by large amounts, the preserve formants option can give results that sound slightly more natural, particularly when used on vocal material. -{{< figure alt="Pitch Shift" src="en/ardour7-pitch-shift-window.png" >}}  +![Pitch Shift](en/ardour7-pitch-shift-window.png?height=30vh) ## Normalize @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ normalizing to 0.0, the region will be as loud as possible while avoiding clipping. Sometimes you may find useful to normalize a region to a value less than 0, such as -1.0, -3.0, or -6.0 decibels, so it doesn't become too loud. -{{< figure alt="normalize" src="en/ardour7-normalize-window.png" >}} +![Normalize](en/ardour7-normalize-window.png?width=20vw) Two other useful gain operations for regions are _Boost Gain_ (**Alt+6**) and _Cut Gain_ (**Alt+7**), both incrementing gain by 1dB upwards or downwards. diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-time-signature/index.en.md b/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-time-signature/index.en.md index fa06585..b5b8fe4 100644 --- a/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-time-signature/index.en.md +++ b/content/editing-sessions/setting-up-time-signature/index.en.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ 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. -{{< figure src="en/Ardour5_Edit_TS_and_Tempo.png" alt="Tempo and Time Signature" >}} +![Tempo and Time Signature](en/Ardour5_Edit_TS_and_Tempo.png?width=25vw) For the tempo (button on the left), choose the number of beats per minute (bpm) for your session. diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/stretching-shrinking-regions/index.en.md b/content/editing-sessions/stretching-shrinking-regions/index.en.md index ec51ccb..4c8f2e8 100644 --- a/content/editing-sessions/stretching-shrinking-regions/index.en.md +++ b/content/editing-sessions/stretching-shrinking-regions/index.en.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ weight = 9 Regions can be stretched or shrunk in length without changing their pitch by using the _Stretch/Shrink Regions_ tool (**T** shortcut, for "Time-stretch"). -{{< figure src="en/ardour7-stretch-shrink-edit-mode.png" alt="Stretch/Shrink Regions tool" >}} +![Stretch/Shrink Regions tool](en/ardour7-stretch-shrink-edit-mode.png?width=20vw) A small adjustment to the length of a region may not cause noticeable sound _artifacts_. However, the more extreme the change in length, the more obvious @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ will affect the sound in a different way. It's a good idea to try different stretch settings to find out which one gives you the result you're most happy with. -{{< figure src="en/ardour7-stretch-shrink-2.png" alt="Time Stretch Audio dialog" >}} +![Time Stretch Audio dialog](en/ardour7-stretch-shrink-2.png?width=30vw) Click **Stretch/Shrink** in the _Time Stretch Audio_ dialog to start the operation. diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/using-ranges/index.en.md b/content/editing-sessions/using-ranges/index.en.md index b6c6d88..101af4a 100644 --- a/content/editing-sessions/using-ranges/index.en.md +++ b/content/editing-sessions/using-ranges/index.en.md @@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ it: start/end times of the range as well as its duration. When a range is created, the _Tracks & Busses_ tab will also select tracks that the range crosses. -{{< figure src="en/ardour7-range-properties.png" alt="Range properties" >}} +![Range properties](en/ardour7-range-properties.png?height=60vh) It can be useful to create ranges that align with the edges of regions on your timeline. To do that, enable the _Snap_ option in the toolbar and select _No Grid_ in the drop-down list next to it. -{{< figure src="en/ardour7-snap-to-region-boundaries.png" alt="Snap to region boundaries" >}} +![Snap to region boundaries](en/ardour7-snap-to-region-boundaries.png?width=10vw) ## Editing ranges @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ the timeline in a loop whenever you like (on the screenshot above). To do that, either click the **Play loop range** button in the _Transport_ toolbar or press the **L** shortcut. -{{< figure src="en/ardour7-play-loop-range-button.png" alt="Loop range button in Transport" >}} +![Loop range button in Transport](en/ardour7-play-loop-range-button.png?width=35vw) You can also tweak the position of loop markers while playing the range in a loop. Just grab a marker and drag it to the left or to the right. diff --git a/content/editing-sessions/working-with-regions/index.en.md b/content/editing-sessions/working-with-regions/index.en.md index 6cb5236..8ab8f02 100644 --- a/content/editing-sessions/working-with-regions/index.en.md +++ b/content/editing-sessions/working-with-regions/index.en.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The _Grab_ mode (**G** shortcut) is the tool to select and move objects. It is located just below the transport menu in the _Editor_ window (the little "hand" icon). You will use this tool a lot in your Ardour work. -{{< figure alt="Object Tool" src="en/ardour7-grab-mode.png" >}} +![Object Tool](en/ardour7-grab-mode.png?width=30vw) When it is active, your mouse pointer will look like a little hand icon. @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ on each region you want to select. - You can also drag a selection box over multiple regions to select them all. -{{< figure alt="object selection" src="en/ardour7-object-selection.png" >}} +![Object selection](en/ardour7-object-selection.png?width=50vw) - Move multiple regions at the same time after selecting them. @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ When you use the standard copy/cut/paste commands, where exactly will the regions be pasted? The exact location is determined by the edit point drop-down menu. -{{< figure alt="Edit Point" src="en/ardour7-edit-point-menu.png" >}} +![Edit Point](en/ardour7-edit-point-menu.png?width=25vw) If _Mouse_ is selected as the edit point, the copied region will be pasted at the current position of the mouse. @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ has the desired fade is *on top* in Ardour's layering system. In order to change layering of regions, select a region and go to the menu `Region > Layering`. -{{< figure alt="Crossfade4" src="en/ardour7-crossfade-4.png" >}} +![Crossfade4](en/ardour7-crossfade-4.png?width=50vw) The difference may be hard to hear if you are doing this with the very short percussive sounds we imported earlier. To really hear the effect, import a