From 374e35f5c90e5859e9172319d3c40cfe23f91c4d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ed Ward Date: Mon, 27 May 2019 12:26:55 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Fixme's in Creating Music with Ardour --- include/creating-music-with-ardour.html | 18 ++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/creating-music-with-ardour.html b/include/creating-music-with-ardour.html index 3f30b78..4c5af77 100644 --- a/include/creating-music-with-ardour.html +++ b/include/creating-music-with-ardour.html @@ -48,13 +48,11 @@

- Ardour uses the JACK Audio Connection Kit for all audio and MIDI - I/O, which means that recording audio/MIDI from other applications is - fundamentally identical to recording audio/MIDI from audio/MIDI hardware. + Ardour can use the JACK Audio Connection Kit for all audio and MIDI + I/O, making recording audio/MIDI from other applications fundamentally identical + to recording audio/MIDI from audio/MIDI hardware.

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Sanity check: is this true anymore? Does Ardour's ALSA backend make this statement not exactly true?

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Stage 3: Editing and Arranging

@@ -75,11 +73,15 @@

Many transformations can be done to the contents of regions, again - without altering anything on disk. It is possible to alter, move, and delete - MIDI notes, and remove silence from audio regions, for example. + without altering anything on disk. It is possible to alter, move, delete and + remove silence from audio regions, for example.

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Sanity check: deleting MIDI notes doesn't change them on disk? Isn't anything done to MIDI a destructive operation?

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+ MIDI regions can also be copied, moved, shortened, or deleted without altering + the MIDI files, though any edit like adding, suppressing or moving notes + inside a region results in a modification of the underlying MIDI file. +

Stage 4: Mixing and Adding Effects