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title: About Ardour
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<p>
<dfn>Ardour</dfn> allows you to record and edit both audio and MIDI data, add
many different kinds of effects and mix.
</p>
<p>Things you might use Ardour for include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Digitally record acoustic/electric instruments or vocals</li>
<li>Compose and arrange audio and MIDI tracks</li>
<li>Edit live recordings</li>
<li>Mix and edit movie soundtracks and dialogue</li>
<li>Create sound designs for an arbitrary number of output channels</li>
</ul>
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title: Introducing Ardour
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<p>This chapter gives you a conceptual overview of Ardour and provides an example of a common workflow when creating music with the program.</p>
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title: Using External MIDI Devices
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title: Connecting Audio and MIDI Devices
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title: Working With Playlists
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<p>
<dfn>Playlists</dfn> are a fundamental concept in Ardour that you may or
may not end up using, depending on your workflow.
</p>
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title: Working With Tracks
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title: Plugin Sidebar
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<p>
Since Version 4.5, Ardour has a plugin-sidebar on the top-left side of the
Mixer Window.
Like other elements in that sidebar it has variable height and can be hidden
by dragging it to zero-height. If it is not visible, grab the top-handle
and drag it down.
</p>
<img src="/images/a4_plugin_sidebar.png" alt="Plugin Sidebar"/>
<h2>Features</h2>
<p>
The Plugin sidebar provides easy access to common operations.
All interaction is done with the mouse and Drag/Drop.
</p>
<ul>
<li>The sidebar lists "favorite" plugins only.</li>
<li>Plugins can be dragged from the sidebar to any track or bus, which will add the plugin to that track/bus at the given position.</li>
<li>The list includes user-presets for the plugins. Dragging a preset to a given track/bus will load that preset after adding the plugin.</li>
<li>Double-click on a plugin or preset adds the given plugin to all selected tracks/busses pre-fader. Other insert positions are available from the context menu (right click).</li>
</ul>
<p>
The sidebar also allows to manage presets and favorites.
</p>
<ul>
<li>Dragging a plugin from a track into the sidebar will add it to the "favorites" and optionally create a new preset from the current settings.</li>
<li>The context-menu allows to delete presets or remove the plugin from the "favorite" list.</li>
<li>Plugins in the list can be re-ordered using drag/drop. The custom order is saved.</li>
</ul>
<p>
Note, when favorites are added with the <a href="/working-with-plugins/plugin-manager/">plugin-manager</a>, they are appended at the bottom of the list.
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title: Synchronization
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<p>Ardour can be synchronized with a variety of external devices and other software.</p>
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shutil.copytree('./source', siteDir)
# Yeah, need to make a symlink in include/ too :-P
# [this will go away when the rewrite happens]
if (os.access('include/_manual', os.F_OK) == False):
os.symlink('../_manual/', 'include/_manual')
# Read the template, and fix the stuff that's fixed for all pages
temp = open('page-template.txt')

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title: About Ardour documentation
---
<h2>Conventions Used In This Manual</h2>
<p>
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quality, or eat your proverbial goldfish, are displayed in this way.
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title: Ardour's Interface
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<p>
In Ardour, work is done in two main windows: the <dfn>Editor</dfn> and the
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title: Add New Notes
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<h2>Adding new notes</h2>
<p>
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allowing you to enter notes from a virtual keyboard and lots more besides.
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title: Adding Pre-existing Material
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<p>
There are several ways to importing an audio or MIDI file into a
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title: Adding Tracks, Busses and VCAs
---
<img class="right" src="/images/add-track-or-bus.png" alt="the add-track dialog" />
<p>A track, bus or VCA can be added to a session in various ways:</p>
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use this option with care!
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title: Additional Resources
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<p>In addition to this documentation, you may check a variety of other
<dfn>resources</dfn>:</p>
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busiest from 19:00&nbsp;UTC to 04:00&nbsp;UTC. If you can, keep your chat
window open, so that you don't miss a belated answer.
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title: Align (Spot) Regions
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<p>
Aligning regions (sometimes called "spotting") means moving one or more
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<dt>Align Region starts relative <kbd class="mod4">a</kbd></dt>
<dd>Selected region(s) are moved so that the start of the earliest region is located at the current edit point, and all others maintain their relative position relative to that region</dd>
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title: Ardour Monitor Modes
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<p>
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<tr><td>63</td><td>Audio Hardware</td><td>On</td><td>On</td><td>On</td><td>&#9654;</td><td>On</td><td>Input</td><td>HW Pass Through</td></tr>
<tr><td>64</td><td>Audio Hardware</td><td>On</td><td>On</td><td>On</td><td>&#9654;</td><td>Off</td><td>Input</td><td>HW Pass Through</td></tr>
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title: Audio Recording
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title: Audio Tab
menu_title: Audio Tab
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<p>
This tab contains settings for handling audio.
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title: Audio Track Controls
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<p>
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title: Audio/MIDI Busses Mixer Strips
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<img class="right" src="/images/bus-mixer-strip.png" alt="A bus mixer strip">
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<p class="note">
Busses can be plugged to other busses, through outputs or sends. Both example workflows discussed previously, i.e. busses for grouping tracks and busses for effects, can both coexist, as e.g. a "grouping" drum bus can have a send to a reverb bus, and be connected to a compressor bus.
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title: Audio/MIDI Mixer Strips
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as e.g. a particular setting. The button's caption is replaced by the beginning of the text, so
it can be used as a "sub"name for the track.
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title: Automating MIDI - Pitch bending and aftertouch
menu_title: Automating MIDI
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<p>The values can be anything between 0 (-4 semitones) to 16383 (+4 semitones). No automation or a value of 8192 means no pitch shifting.</p>
<p>Aftertouch works very similarly, though the values are between 0 and 127. It should be noted that aftertouch differs from velocity, as aftertouch allows to slightly change the timbre or create a vibrato, while the velocity sets the power with which the note is played (e.g. on a keyboard, the key is hit).</p>

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<p>
<dfn>Auxilliary sends</dfn> are <a
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for in-ear monitor mixes delivered in stereo.
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title: Backup and Sharing of Sessions
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<p>
An Ardour session is stored in a single folder on your computer's filesystem.
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session sharing as well.
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title: Balance Control
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<p>
For stereo tracks, you can now switch between the default stereo panner
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panner, it works with arbitrary content without danger of introducing
comb filter artefacts.
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title: Basic GUI Operations
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<p>
Ardour offers a number of different ways for you to interact with it.
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title: Basic Mixing
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title: Behringer devices in Mackie/Logic Control Mode
menu_title: Behringer devices
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<h2>Behringer BCF-2000 Faders Controller</h2>
<p>
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<p>
FIX ME
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title: Bus Controls
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<p>A typical control area or <dfn>bus header<dfn> is shown below:</p>
<img src="/images/typical-bus-controls.png" alt="bus controls" />
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new group. For details see <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-and-bus-groups/">Track and bus groups</a>. </dd>
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title: Change Note Properties
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<p>
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<dt>Step Entry, Quantize etc.</dt>
<dd></dd>
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style: luadoc
title: Class Reference
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<p class="warning">
This documentation is far from complete may be inaccurate and subject to change.
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<div class="luafooter">Ardour 5.5-66-g4992ed1 &nbsp;-&nbsp; Thu, 08 Dec 2016 13:34:35 +0100</div>

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title: Cleaning up Sessions
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<p>Recording and editing any serious session might leave the session with some
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If a file is mistakenly destroyed this way, the user will have to rely on data recovery techniques to try getting it back.
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title: Common Region Edit Operations
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<p>
This section covers a set of <dfn>region editing operations</dfn>
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<dd>Inserts the currently selected regions in the Region List at the edit
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title: Comparing Aux Sends and Subgroups
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<p>
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<img width="300px" src="/images/subgroup_routes.png" alt="sub group signal routing" />

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multiple VCA buttons. Disconnecting a Control MAste from a track is done by unchecking this Control Master in
the list that pops up, or clicking <kbd class="menu">Unassign All</kbd> to disconnect from all Control Masters at once.
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title: Control Surfaces Tab
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<p>
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<strong>Control surface remote ID:</strong> can follow the order of the mixer
or be user assigned.
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title: Controlling Ardour with Mackie Control Devices
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<p>
Since Mackie and Logic made the first Logic Control Surface, Mackie
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title: Controlling Ardour with OSC
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title: Controlling Playback
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<h2>Positioning the Playhead</h2>
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For more information on defining and altering the loop range see
<a href="/working-with-markers/loop-range/">Loop Range Markers</a>.
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<p>
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cases that the fixed rules above might make cumbersome.
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<a href="/working-with-midi/add-new-notes/">Add some notes to it</a>.
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title: Create MIDI Tracks
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<p>
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<p>Every Region has a fade-in and fade-out. By default, the region fade
is very short, and serves to de-click the transitions at the start and
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this and simply shortening the fade is vanishingly small; and the
amount of effort to shorten the fade is much easier than messing with a
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<a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/ranges-and-marks-list/">Ranges &amp; Marks List</a>
and <a href="/introducing-ardour/basic-gui-operations/editing-clocks/">Editing Clocks</a>.
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title: Creating Music with Ardour
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<p>
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extremely complex. Many projects will be handled using the following
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any time, in any supported format.
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title: Cut and Paste Operations
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title: Default Keyboard Bindings
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title: Devices using Mackie/Logic Control Protocol
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<p>
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world uses Mackie Control Protocol. Ardour does not support HUI at
this time.
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title: Working with MIDI
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title: Editing Clocks
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<p>
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decreases it, again with a step size equal to the unit of the field you
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title: Fades Tab
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title: Favorite Plugins Window
---
<img class="right" src="/images/favorite-plugins.png" alt="Favorite Plugins wind
ow">
<p>
The <dfn>Favorite Plugins</dfn> window is on the top-left side of the <dfn>Mixer Window</dfn>. Like other elements in that window it has variable height and can be hidden by dragging it to zero-height. If it is not visible, the top-handle can be grabbed and dragged down to reveal it.
@ -15,13 +9,12 @@ ow">
<h2>Features</h2>
<img class="right" src="/images/mixer-to-fav-dnd.png" alt="Dragging plugin to Favorites window">
<p>
The Favorite Plugins window provides easy access to frequently used plugins:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Plugins can be dragged from the window to any track or bus <a href="@@processor-box"><dfn>processor box</dfn></a>, which will add the plugin to that track or bus at the given position.</li>
<li>Plugins can be dragged from the window to any track or bus <a href="/working-with-plugins/processor-box/"><dfn>processor box</dfn></a>, which will add the plugin to that track or bus at the given position.</li>
<li>The list includes user-presets for the plugins. Dragging a preset to a given track or bus will load that preset after adding the plugin.</li>
<li>Double-clicking on a plugin or preset adds the given plugin to all selected tracks/busses pre-fader. Other insert positions are available from the context menu (right click).</li>
<li>Dragging a plugin from a track into the window will add it to the list and optionally create a new preset from the current settings. The horizontal line in the list shows the spot where the plugin will land.</li>
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</ul>
<p class="note">
When favorites are added with the <a href="@@plugin-manager">Plugin Manager</a>, they are appended to the bottom of the list.
When favorites are added with the <a href="/working-with-plugins/plugin-manager/">Plugin Manager</a>, they are appended to the bottom of the list.
</p>

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---
title: Favorite Plugins Window
---
<img class="right" src="/images/favorite-plugins.png" alt="Favorite Plugins wind
ow">
<p>
The <dfn>Favorite Plugins</dfn> window is on the top-left side of the <dfn>Mixer Window</dfn>. Like other elements in that window it has variable height and can be hidden by dragging it to zero-height. If it is not visible, the top-handle can be grabbed and dragged down to reveal it.
@ -12,12 +12,13 @@ title: Favorite Plugins Window
<h2>Features</h2>
<img class="right" src="/images/mixer-to-fav-dnd.png" alt="Dragging plugin to Favorites window">
<p>
The Favorite Plugins window provides easy access to frequently used plugins:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Plugins can be dragged from the window to any track or bus <a href="/working-with-plugins/processor-box/"><dfn>processor box</dfn></a>, which will add the plugin to that track or bus at the given position.</li>
<li>Plugins can be dragged from the window to any track or bus <a href="@@processor-box"><dfn>processor box</dfn></a>, which will add the plugin to that track or bus at the given position.</li>
<li>The list includes user-presets for the plugins. Dragging a preset to a given track or bus will load that preset after adding the plugin.</li>
<li>Double-clicking on a plugin or preset adds the given plugin to all selected tracks/busses pre-fader. Other insert positions are available from the context menu (right click).</li>
<li>Dragging a plugin from a track into the window will add it to the list and optionally create a new preset from the current settings. The horizontal line in the list shows the spot where the plugin will land.</li>
@ -26,5 +27,7 @@ title: Favorite Plugins Window
</ul>
<p class="note">
When favorites are added with the <a href="/working-with-plugins/plugin-manager/">Plugin Manager</a>, they are appended to the bottom of the list.
When favorites are added with the <a href="@@plugin-manager">Plugin Manager</a>, they are appended to the bottom of the list.
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---
title: File and Session Management and Compatibility
---
<p class="fixme">Add content</p>

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---
layout: default
title: Filenames Tab
menu_title: Filenames Tab
---
<img src="/images/a4_session_properties_filenames.png" alt="session properties filenames tab"/>
@ -26,3 +21,4 @@ menu_title: Filenames Tab
end of the take name will incremented by 1. If the track name specified doen't have
a number on the end, the number 1 will be suffixed.
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---
layout: default
title: Files and Directories Ardour Knows About
---
<h2>Configuration Directory</h2>
<p>

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---
layout: default
title: Fundamental Concepts
---
<p>Ardour's MIDI editing is based on two basic principles:</p>
<ol>
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notes from one region to another. You can, of course, copy and paste the
region(s), just as with audio.
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---
layout: default
title: Generic MIDI and Encoders
---
<p>
Encoders are showing up more frequently on controllers. However, they use
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Many controllers have more than one choice as well, check the manual for
the surface.
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---
layout: default
title: Generic MIDI Binding Maps
---
<p>
Ardour 2.X supported
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</p>
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---
layout: default
title: Generic MIDI Learn
---
<h2>Philosophy</h2>
<p>
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Template</kbd>. Then, when creating new sessions, select that template and
all the bindings will be automatically set up for you.
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---
layout: default
title: Generic Midi Surface Control
---
<p>
Generic Midi allows synthesizers and other devices communicate with
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</p>
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---
layout: default
title: Getting Plugins
---
<p>
The following list shows <dfn>plugin packages</dfn>. In some cases,
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just work.
</p>

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---
layout: default
title: Misc Tab
menu_title: Misc Tab
---
<p>
This tab contains settings that do not belong on the other tabs.
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</ul>
</ul>

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---
layout: default
title: Global Preferences Dialog
menu_title: Global Preferences
---
<p>
These preferences apply to all Ardour sessions.
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