diff --git a/_manual/21_preferences-and-session-properties/01_preferences-dialog/04_audio.html b/_manual/21_preferences-and-session-properties/01_preferences-dialog/04_audio.html index 2ff3615..91d897b 100644 --- a/_manual/21_preferences-and-session-properties/01_preferences-dialog/04_audio.html +++ b/_manual/21_preferences-and-session-properties/01_preferences-dialog/04_audio.html @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ audio tab"/>
Make new plugins active when enabled, will activate - a plugin when it is added to a track or buss + a plugin when it is added to a track or bus Processor Box.
- This tab contains settings that affect the use of solo, muting, and panning. + This tab contains settings that affect the use of + solo, muting, and + panning.
- Solo-in-place mute cut + Solo-in-place mute cut sets the attenuation of the + the other tracks when another track is soloed in place. This setting + is also available from the Mixer monitor section.
- Solo controls are Listen controls + Solo controls are Listen controls when enabled the + soloed track is soloed only on the monitor bus, the master fader mix + is not affected by the solo. This option can also be set by enabling + pre-fader listen or after-fader listen in the Mixer + monitor section.
- Listen Position: + Listen Position: determines what is listened to when + the solo controls are used as listen controls. The options are + after-fader or pre-fader.
- PFL signals come from: + PFL signals come from: determines whether the + pre-fader listen position is before or after the pre-fader processors.
- AFL signals come from: + AFL signals come from: determines whether the + after-fader listen position is before or after the after-fader + processors.
- Exclusive solo + Exclusive solo when enabled will only solo that last + track selected for solo. Previously soloed tracks will be un-soloed. + This setting is also available from the Mixer monitor + section.
- Show solo muting + Show solo muting when enabled outlines the mute + button on tracks and busses when another track is soloed.
- Soloing overrides muting + Soloing overrides muting when enabled allows a track + to be heard when it is soloed while muted. This setting is also + available from the Mixer monitor section.
- Default track/bus muting options + Default track/bus muting options sets the muting options + for a newly created tracks or bus. The mute options for an existing track + or bus are changed by the right-click context menu on a mute button.
- Mute affects pre-fader sends + Mute affects pre-fader sends when enabled pre-fader + sends will be muted by default.
- Mute affects post-fader sends + Mute affects post-fader sends when enabled post-fader + sends will be muted by default.
- Mute affects control outputs + Mute affects control outputs when enabled control + outputs are muted by default.
- Mute affects main outputs + Mute affects main outputs when enabled main outputs + are muted by default.
- Send Routing + Send Routing affects + aux and external sends.
- Link panners of Aux and External Sends with main panner by default + Link panners of Aux and External Sends with main panner by + default When enabled, sends follow the channel panner. +
++ When disabled, sends can panned independently of the channel panner + and fader. Double clicking the send in the processor box toggles + the main panner and fader between the aux send and the channel.
- Send MIDI Clock
+ Send MIDI Clock when enabled Ardour will generate MIDI
+ clock on the ardour:MIDI clock out
JACK port.
- Send MIDI Time Code
+ Send MIDI Time Code when enabled Ardour will generate MIDI
+ time code on the ardour:MTC out
JACK port.
- Percentage either side of normal transport speed to transmit MTC: + Percentage either side of normal transport speed to transmit MTC: MIDI time code generation will be disabled when the transport speed is + greater than normal sped plus this percentage or less than normal minus + this percentage.
- Obey MIDI Machine Control commands
+ Obey MIDI Machine Control commands when enabled Ardour
+ will respond to MIDI Machine Control commands received on the
+ ardour:MMC in
JACK port.
- Send MIDI Machine Control commands
+ Send MIDI Machine Control commands when enabled Ardour
+ will send MIDI Machine Control commands on the ardour:MMC out
+ JACK port.
- Inbound MMC device ID:
+ Inbound MMC device ID: is the only device ID Ardour will
+ respond to when an MMC command is received on the
+ ardour:MMC in
JACK port.
- Outbound MMC device ID: + Outbound MMC device ID: is the MIDI device ID Ardour will + use when it sends MMC commands.
- Initial program change:
+ Initial program change: Ardour will send a MIDI program
+ change message on the ardour:MMC out
JACK port when a session
+ is loaded and whenever this field is changed. A value of -1 is for don't
+ send any program change message.
- Edit using: + Edit using: Use this keyboard and mouse combination + to edit a region's name, and for audio, the region gain.
- Insert note using + Insert note using Using this mouse and keyboard + combination allows MIDI note drawing while the Editor + is in edit mode.
- Ignore snap using: + Ignore snap using: This mouse and keyboard combination + temporarily changes the + snap mode to + No Grid.
- This tab contains settings that affect the display and behavior of meters. + This tab contains settings that affect + Metering in Ardour.
- Restore Defaults + Restore Defaults When clicked will change all settings + on the Theme tab back to Ardour's default values.
- All floating windows are dialogs + All floating windows are dialogs When enabled Ardour will + use type "Dialog" for all floating windows instead of using type + "Utility" for some of them. This may help usability with some + window managers. This setting requires a restart of Ardour to take effect.
- Transient windows follow front window + Transient windows follow front window When enabled + transient windows will follow the front window when toggling between the + editor and mixer. This setting requires a restart of Ardour to take effect.
- Draw "flat" buttons + Draw "flat" buttons When enabled button controls + in the user interface will be drawn with a flat look. When disabled button + controls will have a slight 3D appearence.
- Blink Rec-Arm buttons + Blink Rec-Arm buttons When enabled the record-armed + buttons on tracks will blink when they are armed but not currently + recording. When disabled the record-armed buttons on tracks will be + outlined in red instead of blinking.
- Color regions using their track's color + Color regions using their track's color When enabled + the background color of regions in the editor will be displayed using the + the color assigned to the track. When disabled the default region + background color will be used.
- Show waveform clipping + Show waveform clipping When enalbled the waveform + displayed will show peaks marked in red if they exceed the clip level. The + Waveform Clip Level is set with a slider on the Preferences + + Editor tab
- Icon Set + Icon Set Changes the mouse cursor icons used to indicate + different tool modes in the editor. An example would be the icons used to + indicate whether the cursor will select a region or change the length of a + region.
- Waveforms color gradient depth + Waveforms color gradient depth Determines how much + gradient effect is applied to audio waveforms displayed in the editor. + Values range from 0.00, no graident effect, to 0.95, maximum effect.
- Timeline item gradient depth + Timeline item gradient depth Determines how much + gradient effect is applied to the backgrounds of regions displayed in the + editor. Values range from 0.00, no graident effect, to 0.95, maximum + effect.
- Colors + Colors The color of an item in the user interface is + determined by which named color is assigned to it, the color displayed for + each named color in the palette, and in some cases, the transparency of + stacked items.
- Items + Items Each display item has a named color assigned to + it from the palette. Example color names are + "meter color9" and "color 4". +
++ Click on an item's color example to change the named color choice.
- Palette + Palette Hover over a color to display it's name. Click + on a color to open a color chooser dialog.
- Transparency + Transparency Some items have a transparency value. + Transparency can be changed from opaque to totally transparent.