From 1bc084d882bf5792634c5fd08c35eff78de26b02 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ed Ward
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2019 12:00:52 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Converts to
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+ Aux signal routing
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Subgroups usually remove the original signal routing to the main mix and
replace it with a new one that delivers the output of the subgroup bus to
the main mix instead.
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+ Sub group signal routing
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+
diff --git a/include/copying-versus-linking.html b/include/copying-versus-linking.html
index cbe8844e..b86e77e0 100644
--- a/include/copying-versus-linking.html
+++ b/include/copying-versus-linking.html
@@ -38,11 +38,11 @@
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+
Copy file to session
This file will be imported in the audio/MIDI folder of the session.
Change how Ardour works with region crossfades.
diff --git a/include/filenames-tab.html b/include/filenames-tab.html
index a3a1907a..cb728dea 100644
--- a/include/filenames-tab.html
+++ b/include/filenames-tab.html
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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+
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+ Session properties filenames tab
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+
This tab is used to change how Ardour names recorded regions.
diff --git a/include/grid-controls.html b/include/grid-controls.html
index 95a1c9f8..4d064428 100644
--- a/include/grid-controls.html
+++ b/include/grid-controls.html
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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+ Editor toolbar's grid.
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+
Ardour's editor utilizes a grid to assist in the placement of regions
diff --git a/include/import-dialog.html b/include/import-dialog.html
index 888515c1..9ecf155d 100644
--- a/include/import-dialog.html
+++ b/include/import-dialog.html
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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+
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+ The import window.
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+
Many sessions will require the use of existing material,
diff --git a/include/locations-tab.html b/include/locations-tab.html
index 35f0413b..c3247625 100644
--- a/include/locations-tab.html
+++ b/include/locations-tab.html
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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+ Session properties locations tab
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+
These options add file locations that will be searched to find the audio and
diff --git a/include/master-bus-strip.html b/include/master-bus-strip.html
index e1876fdc..5f0e5f26 100644
--- a/include/master-bus-strip.html
+++ b/include/master-bus-strip.html
@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
+
+ The Master strip in the mixer
+
Change how sound is stored on disk. These options do not change how sound is handled
diff --git a/include/metadata.html b/include/metadata.html
index 5d6fa1f0..4823674c 100644
--- a/include/metadata.html
+++ b/include/metadata.html
@@ -5,7 +5,12 @@
Edit Session Metadata Dialog
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+
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+ The session metadata editor
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+
Add content
diff --git a/include/meterbridge-tab.html b/include/meterbridge-tab.html
index ef7f339e..4348ca8b 100644
--- a/include/meterbridge-tab.html
+++ b/include/meterbridge-tab.html
@@ -4,7 +4,12 @@
This tab changes what additional controls are also displayed.
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+ Session properties meterbridge tab
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+
@@ -18,5 +23,9 @@
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+ Meterbidge with all options on
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+
diff --git a/include/monitor-section.html b/include/monitor-section.html
index 00ac9c2e..7cf3ed27 100644
--- a/include/monitor-section.html
+++ b/include/monitor-section.html
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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+
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+ The Monitoring strip
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+
The Monitor section is an optional feature that provides Control Room/Monitor Speaker outputs. It can be activated for the current session in the
diff --git a/include/monitor-signal-flow.html b/include/monitor-signal-flow.html
index 4354c248..84b4eef8 100644
--- a/include/monitor-signal-flow.html
+++ b/include/monitor-signal-flow.html
@@ -2,8 +2,14 @@
There are three basic ways to approach monitoring:
External Monitoring
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+ External monitoring
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+
When using external monitoring, Ardour plays no role in
monitoring at all. Perhaps the recording set-up has an external mixer which
can be used to set up monitor mixes, or perhaps the sound-card being used
@@ -11,19 +17,33 @@ src="/images/external-monitoring.png" />
latency. On the other hand it requires external hardware, and the monitoring
settings are less flexible and not saved with the session.
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JACK-Based Hardware Monitoring
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+
JACK-Based Hardware Monitoring
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+ Hardware Monitoring
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+
+
Some sound cards have the ability
to mix signals from their inputs to their outputs with very low or even zero
latency, a feature called hardware monitoring.
- Furthermore, on some cards this function can be controlled by JACK. This is a nice arrangement,
+ Furthermore, on some cards this function can be controlled by JACK. This is a nice arrangement,
if the sound card supports it, as it combines the convenience of having the
monitoring controlled by Ardour with the low latency operation of doing it
externally.
-
Software Monitoring
-
+
Software Monitoring
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+
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+
+ Software Monitoring
+
+
+
With the software monitoring approach, all monitoring is
performed by Ardour—it makes track inputs available at track
outputs, governed by various controls. This approach will almost always have
diff --git a/include/nudge-controls.html b/include/nudge-controls.html
index 9720ae8d..96e735aa 100644
--- a/include/nudge-controls.html
+++ b/include/nudge-controls.html
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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+
+
+
+ Editor toolbar's Nudge
+
+
The nudge controls will move the selected region(s) by a fixed amount of time. The left and right buttons move either backward or forward in time, and the small clock to the left of these buttons sets the amount of time to nudge by. As with all other clocks, you can right-click on the clock to choose the time representation you want to use.
diff --git a/include/osc58-using-the-setup-dialog.html b/include/osc58-using-the-setup-dialog.html
index 5c440d29..121a7652 100644
--- a/include/osc58-using-the-setup-dialog.html
+++ b/include/osc58-using-the-setup-dialog.html
@@ -24,10 +24,14 @@
Dialog settings
OSC setup tab
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+ The OSC configuration dialog
+
+
+
Connection:
This field is informational only. It shows where Ardour will receive
@@ -37,10 +41,14 @@
port up and will keep trying up to 10 ports up.
Port Mode:
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+ Port Mode Dropdown
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+
+
This drop down allows the choice of Auto or Manual outbound port
setting. The Auto port mode, will send OSC messages back to
@@ -82,10 +90,14 @@
controllable.
Gain Mode:
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+
+
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+ Gain Mode Dropdown
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+
+
Sets the faders (and sends faders) feedback math to position where a
value between 0 and 1 represents the fader position of the same fader
@@ -95,19 +107,27 @@
fader is being adjusted and then return the name text.
Debug:
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+
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+ Debug Mode Dropdown
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+
+
For debugging purposes this allows logging either all OSC messages
Ardour receives or invalid messages received or none.
Preset:
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+
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+ Preset Loader
+
+
+
Ardour now allows the use of preset settings. The default settings
used are the settings from the last session or the factory defaults
@@ -134,10 +154,14 @@
so having correct defaults allows one "Connect" button rather than 4.
Default Strip Types tab
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+ The Default Strip Types tab
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+
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This allows selecting which of Ardour's mixer strips will be available
for control. The Factory default is all strips except master, monitor
@@ -150,10 +174,14 @@
controlled by a VCA are hidden, but one of those tracks needs a tweak.
Default Feedback tab
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+ The Default Feedback tab
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This allows setting up which controls provide feedback. The Factory
default is none. If the controller is unable to receive feedback, this
diff --git a/include/other-toolbar-items.html b/include/other-toolbar-items.html
index 66cef717..e0199951 100644
--- a/include/other-toolbar-items.html
+++ b/include/other-toolbar-items.html
@@ -1,6 +1,11 @@
The Monitor Options
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+ The Monitor options
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+
These buttons allow switching the monitoring mode globally, for all the tracks at once.
@@ -23,7 +28,12 @@
The Playhead Options
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+ The playhead options
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+
Those 2 buttons control the behaviour of the playhead:
@@ -35,7 +45,12 @@
The Status indicators
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+ The Status buttons
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+
The Status buttons show the current session state:
@@ -49,7 +64,12 @@
The Mode Selector
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+ The Mode Selector
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The Mode Selector allows switching between the Editor and Mixer windows.
diff --git a/include/processor-box.html b/include/processor-box.html
index 7c931fad..11e30c95 100644
--- a/include/processor-box.html
+++ b/include/processor-box.html
@@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
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-Processor Box.
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+ Processor Box.
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Trimming vs. push/pull trimming. Before trimming, After a simple trim, After a push/pull trim
diff --git a/include/selection-and-punch-clocks.html b/include/selection-and-punch-clocks.html
index e8110195..b7a9cc00 100644
--- a/include/selection-and-punch-clocks.html
+++ b/include/selection-and-punch-clocks.html
@@ -1,6 +1,11 @@
The Selection Clocks
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+ The range clocks
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The current selection range, as set with the Range Mode tool,
diff --git a/include/session-misc-tab.html b/include/session-misc-tab.html
index 22b3e174..6b0af80c 100644
--- a/include/session-misc-tab.html
+++ b/include/session-misc-tab.html
@@ -3,7 +3,12 @@
This tab has several things that don't fit on the other tabs.
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+ Session properties misc tab
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+
diff --git a/include/status-bar.html b/include/status-bar.html
index de5a6005..4079eaa1 100644
--- a/include/status-bar.html
+++ b/include/status-bar.html
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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+
+
+ The Status Bar
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+
The status bar is an informative bar at the top of the window, showing:
The Summary is a global overview of the session, allowing for a good "bird's eye" view of where in time and tracks the work happens.
diff --git a/include/sync-tab.html b/include/sync-tab.html
index a3610604..686fa801 100644
--- a/include/sync-tab.html
+++ b/include/sync-tab.html
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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+ Session properties sync tab
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This tab is used to modify the timecode settings when working with video to
diff --git a/include/timecode-generators-and-slaves.html b/include/timecode-generators-and-slaves.html
index 1efff007..955f26ff 100644
--- a/include/timecode-generators-and-slaves.html
+++ b/include/timecode-generators-and-slaves.html
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@
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LTC frame alignment for the 525/60 TV standard
diff --git a/include/timecode-tab.html b/include/timecode-tab.html
index 99c899df..133d0632 100644
--- a/include/timecode-tab.html
+++ b/include/timecode-tab.html
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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+ Session properties timecode tab
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+
This tab is used to change how Ardour interprets and manipulates timecode.
diff --git a/include/toolbox.html b/include/toolbox.html
index 3bfa4e58..60a561fc 100644
--- a/include/toolbox.html
+++ b/include/toolbox.html
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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+ Editor toolbar's tools, aka toolbox
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+
Global Edit mode
diff --git a/include/track-types.html b/include/track-types.html
index eb2a0edb..1a3894ce 100644
--- a/include/track-types.html
+++ b/include/track-types.html
@@ -75,8 +75,14 @@
suggested for normal
use.
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+ Normal and non-layered overdubbing comparision
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The screenshot on the right shows the subtle difference between an overdub
in normal mode (upper track) and one in non-layered mode
diff --git a/include/transport-bar.html b/include/transport-bar.html
index 65c14f85..444d1893 100644
--- a/include/transport-bar.html
+++ b/include/transport-bar.html
@@ -5,7 +5,12 @@
playback and recording.
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+ The transport controls
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This bar is made of (from left to right):
diff --git a/include/transport-clocks.html b/include/transport-clocks.html
index 35b87177..57f607c8 100644
--- a/include/transport-clocks.html
+++ b/include/transport-clocks.html
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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+ The transport clocks in Ardour
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Clocks in Ardour are used to display time values precisely.
@@ -77,6 +82,11 @@
the same clock during active recording.
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+ The Big Clock, with no transport rolling (left) and recording (right).
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+
diff --git a/include/using-more-than-one-audio-device.html b/include/using-more-than-one-audio-device.html
index 9ac57e73..5c0d17e6 100644
--- a/include/using-more-than-one-audio-device.html
+++ b/include/using-more-than-one-audio-device.html
@@ -25,7 +25,10 @@
- Thus, in an ideal world, a single device with a single clock and all the inputs, outputs and other features needed should be used. Of course, there are those who like to point out that this is not an ideal world, and believe that software should make up for this.
+ Thus, in an ideal world, a single device with a single clock and all the inputs,
+ outputs and other features needed should be used. Of course, there are those
+ who like to point out that this is not an ideal world, and believe that software
+ should make up for this.
Since version 5.4, Ardour has had extensive support for the Ableton
Push2. This is an expensive but beautifully engineered control
@@ -44,11 +48,15 @@
aftertouch or polyphonic pressure messages. You can alter this
setting via the Push 2 GUI, accessed by double-clicking on the "Push
2" entry in the control surfaces list.
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+
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+ The Push 2 configuration dialog
+
+
+
Basic Concepts
With the Push 2 support in Ardour 5.4, you can do the following
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them, the video display and the 8 buttons below that are combined to
provide a global view of the session mix.
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+ Global mix mode on Push2 screen
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The upper buttons are labelled by text in the video display just
below them. Pressing one of the buttons changes the function of the
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Press the Scale button to enter Scale mode. The display will look
like this:
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+ Track mix mode on Push2 screen
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In the center, 37 scales are presented. Scroll through them by
either using the cursor/arrow keys to the lower right of the
diff --git a/include/using-the-presonus-faderport.html b/include/using-the-presonus-faderport.html
index 7d8bbfeb..53d405d3 100644
--- a/include/using-the-presonus-faderport.html
+++ b/include/using-the-presonus-faderport.html
@@ -39,9 +39,14 @@
ports where your Faderport is connected.
Once you select the input and output port, Ardour will initialize
the Faderport and it will be ready to use. You only need do this
diff --git a/include/using-the-presonus-faderport8.html b/include/using-the-presonus-faderport8.html
index 286f8994..a4ea5ed9 100644
--- a/include/using-the-presonus-faderport8.html
+++ b/include/using-the-presonus-faderport8.html
@@ -49,8 +49,10 @@
future sessions.
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+ FaderPort8 Control Surface Settings Dialog
+
Using the FaderPort 8
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Transport Buttons
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+ FaderPort8 Transport Buttons
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Stop: Stops the transport. Press twice to return to
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With exception of Click the seven modes are exclusive (radio buttons).
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+ FaderPort8 Navigation Buttons
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Channel: The Prev / Next
@@ -171,8 +177,10 @@
Shift Button
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+ The FaderPort8 Shift Button
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The two Shift buttons are identical, they're copied to provide
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(Note: with the 1.01 firmware these buttons always act on press.)
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+ FaderPort8 Fader Mode Buttons
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Track: In Track-mode, the motorized faders display
@@ -258,8 +268,10 @@
Channel Strip
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+ The FaderPort8 Channel Strip
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Touch-Sensitive Fader: The fader can be used to control
@@ -324,8 +336,10 @@
channel-strips.
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+ FaderPort8 Mix Management Buttons
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Audio: View Audio Tracks only.
@@ -364,8 +378,10 @@
and pan automation modes respectively.
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+ FaderPort8 Automation Buttons
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Latch: Currently not available in Ardour.
@@ -400,8 +416,10 @@
Miscellaneous
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+ FaderPort8 Misc Buttons
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Solo Clear: Reset all solo controls in the
@@ -479,6 +497,6 @@ The above also applies to Ardour-derivatives Harrison-Mixbus and Mixbus 32C with
When editing those processors, the parameters follows track selection (for other plugins this is not possible since they may not be present).
- Fader mode Sends shows mixbus-assigns first (before any optional aux-sends). The master-bus-assign is available on the "S"olo button of the right-most strip.
+ Fader mode Sends shows mixbus-assigns first (before any optional aux-sends). The master-bus-assign is available on the "S"olo button of the right-most strip.
For tracks with 10 outputs, Ardour will currently assume a 3-dimensional
speaker layout corresponding to Auro-3D 10.1, which is a horizontal 5.1
diff --git a/include/working-with-extenders.html b/include/working-with-extenders.html
index eb0ea66c..8ae1a8c7 100644
--- a/include/working-with-extenders.html
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@@ -49,8 +49,14 @@
and the bottom is the rightmost. The GUI shows explicitly the position
of the main or master surface within the group of surfaces.
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+ The Mackie Control Device Dialog
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+
+
The MasterPosition value is the position the master unit
(with the master fader) is located at within the group of surfaces.
diff --git a/include/zoom-controls.html b/include/zoom-controls.html
index 86dd7566..87b3a857 100644
--- a/include/zoom-controls.html
+++ b/include/zoom-controls.html
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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+ Editor toolbar's zoom
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The zoom controls allow to navigate the session along both the time and track axes.