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<figure style="width:100%;">
<div class="container" style="float:left; width: 600px; height: 347px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Backgroundeditor.png');">
<a href="/ardours-interface/main-menu/" alt="Main Menu"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 11px; width: 297px; height: 13px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MainMenu.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/status-bar/" alt="Status Bar"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 297px; top: 11px; width: 303px; height: 13px; background-image: url('/images/Split_StatusBar.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-transport-bar/" alt="Transport"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 24px; width: 86px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Transport.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/selection-and-punch-clocks/" alt="Record and Punch Options"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 86px; top: 24px; width: 50px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_RecordandPunchOptions.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/status-indicators/#monitor-options" alt="Monitor Options"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 136px; top: 24px; width: 46px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MonitorOptions.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/status-indicators/#playhead_options" alt="Playhead Options"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 182px; top: 24px; width: 43px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_PlayheadOptions.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/transport-clocks/" alt="Clocks"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 225px; top: 24px; width: 154px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Clocks.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/status-indicators/#status_indicators" alt="Status Indicators"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 379px; top: 24px; width: 23px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_StatusIndicators.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/selection-and-punch-clocks/" alt="Selection Clock"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 402px; top: 24px; width: 55px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_SelectionClock.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/mini-timeline/" alt="Navigation Timeline"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 457px; top: 24px; width: 90px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_NavigationTimeline.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/status-indicators/#mode_selector" alt="Level, Mode, Scripts"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 547px; top: 24px; width: 53px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_LevelModeScripts.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/audio-midi-mixer-strips/" alt="a Mixer Strip"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 48px; width: 43px; height: 299px; background-image: url('/images/Split_aMixerStrip.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-toolbox/" alt="Toolbox"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 43px; top: 48px; width: 112px; height: 14px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Toolbox.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-zoom-controls/" alt="Zoom Controls"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 155px; top: 48px; width: 111px; height: 14px; background-image: url('/images/Split_ZoomControls.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-grid-controls/" alt="Grid Controls"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 266px; top: 48px; width: 90px; height: 14px; background-image: url('/images/Split_GridControls.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-edit-point-control/" alt="Edit Point"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 356px; top: 48px; width: 40px; height: 14px; background-image: url('/images/Split_EditPoint.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-nudge-controls/" alt="Nudge Controls"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 396px; top: 48px; width: 61px; height: 14px; background-image: url('/images/Split_NudgeControls.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/selection-and-punch-clocks/" alt="Selection and Punch Clocks"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 498px; top: 62px; width: 102px; height: 26px; background-image: url('/images/Split_SelectionandPunchClocks.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/" alt="Editor Lists"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 498px; top: 88px; width: 102px; height: 259px; background-image: url('/images/Split_EditorLists.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-ruler/" alt="Ruler"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 43px; top: 62px; width: 455px; height: 49px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Ruler.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-summary/" alt="Summary"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 43px; top: 295px; width: 455px; height: 52px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Summary.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@main-menu"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 11px; width: 297px; height: 13px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MainMenu.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@status-bar"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 297px; top: 11px; width: 303px; height: 13px; background-image: url('/images/Split_StatusBar.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@transport-bar"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 24px; width: 86px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Transport.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@selection-and-punch-clocks"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 86px; top: 24px; width: 50px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_RecordandPunchOptions.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@other-toolbar-items#monitor-options"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 136px; top: 24px; width: 46px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MonitorOptions.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@other-toolbar-items#playhead_options"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 182px; top: 24px; width: 43px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_PlayheadOptions.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@transport-clocks"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 225px; top: 24px; width: 154px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Clocks.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@other-toolbar-items#status_indicators"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 379px; top: 24px; width: 23px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_StatusIndicators.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@selection-and-punch-clocks"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 402px; top: 24px; width: 55px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_SelectionClock.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@mini-timeline"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 457px; top: 24px; width: 90px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_NavigationTimeline.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@other-toolbar-items#mode_selector"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 547px; top: 24px; width: 53px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_LevelModeScripts.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@audiomidi-mixer-strips"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 48px; width: 43px; height: 299px; background-image: url('/images/Split_aMixerStrip.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@toolbox"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 43px; top: 48px; width: 112px; height: 14px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Toolbox.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@zoom-controls"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 155px; top: 48px; width: 111px; height: 14px; background-image: url('/images/Split_ZoomControls.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@grid-controls"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 266px; top: 48px; width: 90px; height: 14px; background-image: url('/images/Split_GridControls.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@edit-point-control"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 356px; top: 48px; width: 40px; height: 14px; background-image: url('/images/Split_EditPoint.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@nudge-controls"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 396px; top: 48px; width: 61px; height: 14px; background-image: url('/images/Split_NudgeControls.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@selection-and-punch-clocks"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 498px; top: 62px; width: 102px; height: 26px; background-image: url('/images/Split_SelectionandPunchClocks.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@editor-lists"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 498px; top: 88px; width: 102px; height: 259px; background-image: url('/images/Split_EditorLists.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@ruler"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 43px; top: 62px; width: 455px; height: 49px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Ruler.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@summary"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 43px; top: 295px; width: 455px; height: 52px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Summary.png');"></div></a>
<div class="hoverimg" style="left: 43px; top: 110px; width: 7px; height: 185px; background-image: url('/images/Split_GroupTabs.png');"></div>
<div class="hoverimg" style="left: 50px; top: 110px; width: 448px; height: 26px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MasterBus.png');"></div>
<div class="hoverimg" style="left: 50px; top: 136px; width: 448px; height: 27px; background-image: url('/images/Split_anAudioTrack.png');"></div>
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</div>
<div class="container" style="margin-left:10px; float:left; width: 600px; height: 347px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Background.png');">
<a href="/ardours-interface/main-menu/" alt="Main Menu"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 11px; width: 297px; height: 13px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MainMenu.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/status-bar/" alt="Status Bar"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 297px; top: 11px; width: 303px; height: 13px; background-image: url('/images/Split_StatusBar.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-transport-bar/" alt="Transport"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 24px; width: 86px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Transport.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/selection-and-punch-clocks/" alt="Record and Punch Options"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 86px; top: 24px; width: 50px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_RecordandPunchOptions.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/status-indicators/#monitor-options" alt="Monitor Options"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 136px; top: 24px; width: 46px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MonitorOptions.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/status-indicators/#playhead_options" alt="Playhead Options"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 182px; top: 24px; width: 43px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_PlayheadOptions.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/transport-clocks/" alt="Clocks"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 225px; top: 24px; width: 154px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Clocks.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/status-indicators/#status_indicators" alt="Status Indicators"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 379px; top: 24px; width: 23px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_StatusIndicators.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/selection-and-punch-clocks/" alt="Selection Clock"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 402px; top: 24px; width: 55px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_SelectionClock.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/mini-timeline/" alt="Navigation Timeline"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 457px; top: 24px; width: 90px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_NavigationTimeline.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/status-indicators/#mode_selector" alt="Level, Mode, Scripts"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 547px; top: 24px; width: 53px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_LevelModeScripts.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/favorite-plugins-window/" alt="Favorite Plugins"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 48px; width: 66px; height: 122px; background-image: url('/images/Split_FavoritePlugins.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-strips-list/" alt="Strips List"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 170px; width: 66px; height: 88px; background-image: url('/images/Split_StripsList.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-groups-list/" alt="Groups List"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 257px; width: 66px; height: 90px; background-image: url('/images/Split_GroupsList.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@main-menu"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 11px; width: 297px; height: 13px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MainMenu.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@status-bar"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 297px; top: 11px; width: 303px; height: 13px; background-image: url('/images/Split_StatusBar.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@transport-bar"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 24px; width: 86px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Transport.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@selection-and-punch-clocks"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 86px; top: 24px; width: 50px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_RecordandPunchOptions.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@other-toolbar-items#monitor-options"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 136px; top: 24px; width: 46px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MonitorOptions.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@other-toolbar-items#playhead_options"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 182px; top: 24px; width: 43px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_PlayheadOptions.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@transport-clocks"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 225px; top: 24px; width: 154px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_Clocks.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@other-toolbar-items#status_indicators"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 379px; top: 24px; width: 23px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_StatusIndicators.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@selection-and-punch-clocks"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 402px; top: 24px; width: 55px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_SelectionClock.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@mini-timeline"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 457px; top: 24px; width: 90px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_NavigationTimeline.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@other-toolbar-items#mode_selector"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 547px; top: 24px; width: 53px; height: 24px; background-image: url('/images/Split_LevelModeScripts.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@favorite-plugins-window"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 48px; width: 66px; height: 122px; background-image: url('/images/Split_FavoritePlugins.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@strips-list"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 170px; width: 66px; height: 88px; background-image: url('/images/Split_StripsList.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@groups-list"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 0px; top: 257px; width: 66px; height: 90px; background-image: url('/images/Split_GroupsList.png');"></div></a>
<div class="hoverimg" style="left: 66px; top: 48px; width: 363px; height: 9px; background-image: url('/images/Split_GroupsTabs.png');"></div>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-master-bus-strip/" alt="Master Strip"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 490px; top: 48px; width: 46px; height: 299px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MasterStrip.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-monitor-section/" alt="Monitor Section"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 536px; top: 48px; width: 64px; height: 299px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MonitorSection.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/control-masters/" alt="Control Masters Strips"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 429px; top: 48px; width: 61px; height: 299px; background-image: url('/images/Split_ControlMastersStrips.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/busses-mixer-strips/" alt="a Bus Strip"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 373px; top: 57px; width: 43px; height: 290px; background-image: url('/images/Split_aBusStrip.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/audio-midi-mixer-strips/" alt="an Audio Strip"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 66px; top: 57px; width: 45px; height: 290px; background-image: url('/images/Split_anAudioStrip.png');"></div></a>
<a href="/ardours-interface/audio-midi-mixer-strips/" alt="a MIDI Strip"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 155px; top: 57px; width: 43px; height: 290px; background-image: url('/images/Split_aMIDIStrip.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@master-bus-strip"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 490px; top: 48px; width: 46px; height: 299px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MasterStrip.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@monitor-section"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 536px; top: 48px; width: 64px; height: 299px; background-image: url('/images/Split_MonitorSection.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@control-masters-mixer-strips"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 429px; top: 48px; width: 61px; height: 299px; background-image: url('/images/Split_ControlMastersStrips.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@audiomidi-busses-mixer-strips"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 373px; top: 57px; width: 43px; height: 290px; background-image: url('/images/Split_aBusStrip.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@audiomidi-mixer-strips"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 66px; top: 57px; width: 45px; height: 290px; background-image: url('/images/Split_anAudioStrip.png');"></div></a>
<a href="@@audiomidi-mixer-strips"><div class="hoverimg" style="left: 155px; top: 57px; width: 43px; height: 290px; background-image: url('/images/Split_aMIDIStrip.png');"></div></a>
</div>
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Switching between the Editor and the Mixer windows is done:
</p>
<ul>
<li>with the <a href="/ardours-interface/status-indicators/#mode_selector">Mode Selector buttons</a> in the upper right</li>
<li>with the <a href="@@other-toolbar-items#mode_selector">Mode Selector buttons</a> in the upper right</li>
<li>with the <kbd class="mod2">M</kbd> shortcut</li>
<li>with the menu <kbd class="menu">Window &gt; Editor <em>(or Mixer)</em> &gt; Show</kbd>.</li>
</ul>
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output listed at the bottom.
</p>
<p>
To learn more about the process of mixing, see <a href="/mixing/">Mixing<a>.
To learn more about the process of mixing, see <a href="@@basic-mixing">Mixing<a>.
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</dl>
<p>
Note that is also a
<a href="/working-with-midi/step-entry/">a step entry editor</a>
<a href="@@step-entry">a step entry editor</a>
allowing you to enter notes from a virtual keyboard and lots more besides.
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<dl>
<dt>Add</dt>
<dd>Here you can select the number of tracks, busses or VCAs you wish to create, and
their <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-types/">types</a>.</dd>
their <a href="@@track-types">types</a>.</dd>
<dt>Name</dt>
<dd>Defines the name of the new track(s). If multiple tracks are created, or if a track with the same name already exists, a space and number will be happened at the end (e.g.: Audio 1, Audio 2&hellip;)</dd>
<dt>Configuration</dt>
<dd>This menu lets you choose from a number of route templates, which determine the number of input ports and optionally contain plugins and other mixer strip configuration. The most common choices here are <em>mono</em> and <em>stereo</em>.</dd>
<dt>Record mode</dt>
<dd>This option is only available for audio tracks and affects how it behaves when recording. See <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-types/#trackmodes">Track Modes</a> for details.</dd>
<dd>This option is only available for audio tracks and affects how it behaves when recording. See <a href="@@track-types#trackmodes">Track Modes</a> for details.</dd>
<dt>Instrument</dt>
<dd>This option is only available for MIDI tracks and busses and lets you select a
default instrument from the list of available plugins.</dd>
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<dt>Insert</dt>
<dd>Defines where in the track list is the track created. The default is <em>Last</em>, i.e. after all the tracks and busses, and can also be <em>First</em>, <em>Before Selection</em> (to place it just above the selected track) or <em>After selection</em>.</dd>
<dt>Output Ports</dt>
<dd>Defines how the number of output responds to adding a plugin with a different number of outputs than the track itself. in <em>Strict I/O</em> mode, the track will only use a few of the plugins I/O and will keep its own number of output fixed, while in <em>lexible I/O</em> mode, it will automatically adapt to the I/O of its plugins. See <a href="/signal-routing/signal-flow/">Signal flow</a> to learn more about those options.</dd>
<dd>Defines how the number of output responds to adding a plugin with a different number of outputs than the track itself. in <em>Strict I/O</em> mode, the track will only use a few of the plugins I/O and will keep its own number of output fixed, while in <em>lexible I/O</em> mode, it will automatically adapt to the I/O of its plugins. See <a href="@@trackbus-signal-flow">Signal flow</a> to learn more about those options.</dd>
</dl>
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<p>
Aligning regions (sometimes called "spotting") means moving one or more regions based on a defined location, which in Ardour is always the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-edit-point-control/">edit point</a>. An alignment operation moves the region(s) so that some part of the region is positioned at the edit point. Available alignment commands include:
Aligning regions (sometimes called "spotting") means moving one or more regions based on a defined location, which in Ardour is always the <a href="@@edit-point-control">edit point</a>. An alignment operation moves the region(s) so that some part of the region is positioned at the edit point. Available alignment commands include:
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<dl class="wide-table">

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<strong>Record monitoring handled by:</strong> determines whether
Ardour provides monitoring of incoming audio or whether
monitoring is provided by hardware. See
<a href="/recording/monitoring/">Monitoring</a> for more information.
<a href="@@monitoring">Monitoring</a> for more information.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
<strong>Tape machine mode</strong> when enabled defaults new audio
tracks to tape machine mode. See
<a href="/working-with-tracks/track-types/">Track Types</a>
<a href="@@track-types">Track Types</a>
for more information.
</p>
</li>
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<p>
<strong>Make new plugins active</strong> when enabled, will activate
a plugin when it is added to a track or bus
<a href="/working-with-plugins/processor-box/">Processor Box</a>.
<a href="@@processor-box">Processor Box</a>.
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</li>
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<p>
An audio track has the same
<a href="/working-with-tracks/bus-controls/">controls as a bus</a>, with the
<a href="@@bus-controls">controls as a bus</a>, with the
addition of two extras.
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Its use is to "group" some audio signals to be treated the same way. One simple use case is to group all the audio tracks containing the different drums of a drumkit. Routing all the drums tracks outputs to a bus allows, once the different levels amongst the drums have been set, to adjust the global level of the drumkit in the mix.
</p>
<p>
Bus usage goes way beyond this simple example though: busses, as tracks, can receive plugins for common audio treatment, and be routed themselves as needed. This makes for a very useful tool that is very commonly used both for musical purposes and computing ones: instead of using e.g. ten discrete delay plugins on ten different tracks, busses are often used as receivers of <a href="/signal-routing/aux-sends/">sends</a>, and only one delay plugin is used on this bus, reducing the processing power needed.
Bus usage goes way beyond this simple example though: busses, as tracks, can receive plugins for common audio treatment, and be routed themselves as needed. This makes for a very useful tool that is very commonly used both for musical purposes and computing ones: instead of using e.g. ten discrete delay plugins on ten different tracks, busses are often used as receivers of <a href="@@aux-sends">sends</a>, and only one delay plugin is used on this bus, reducing the processing power needed.
</p>
<h2>Audio Busses vs MIDI Busses</h3>
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<h2>Description</h2>
<p>
Busses look and behave exactly like tracks, so they share nearly <a href="/ardours-interface/audio-midi-mixer-strips/">all of their controls</a>.
Busses look and behave exactly like tracks, so they share nearly <a href="@@audiomidi-mixer-strips">all of their controls</a>.
The differences are:
</p>
<ul>
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
<li>an <kbd class="menu">Aux</kbd> button replaces these controls.</li>
</ul>
<p>
Clicking the <kbd class="menu">Aux</kbd> button makes every track that sends a signal to this bus through <a href="/signal-routing/aux-sends/">Aux sends</a> blink in turquoise.
Clicking the <kbd class="menu">Aux</kbd> button makes every track that sends a signal to this bus through <a href="@@aux-sends">Aux sends</a> blink in turquoise.
Right clicking this button brings up a menu:
</p>
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<h2>Headers</h2>
<p>
At the top of the window, is the <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-and-bus-groups/">group tabs</a> (here, <em>recm&hellip;</em>). This allows to group tracks together for common controls.
At the top of the window, is the <a href="@@the-track-and-bus-group-list">group tabs</a> (here, <em>recm&hellip;</em>). This allows to group tracks together for common controls.
</p>
<p>
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
The color bar shows the color of the track in the editor
</li>
<li>
The <kbd class="menu">X</kbd> button toggles the visibility of the track OFF. To turn it back ON, one can either go to the <a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/tracks-and-busses-list/">Tracks and Busses list</a> in the Editor view and check the "V" column on the track's line or stay in the Mixer view and check the <kbd class="menu">Show</kbd> column of this strip in the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-strips-list/">Strips list</a>.
The <kbd class="menu">X</kbd> button toggles the visibility of the track OFF. To turn it back ON, one can either go to the <a href="@@the-tracks-and-busses-list">Tracks and Busses list</a> in the Editor view and check the "V" column on the track's line or stay in the Mixer view and check the <kbd class="menu">Show</kbd> column of this strip in the <a href="@@strips-list">Strips list</a>.
</li>
</ul>
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
<dt>Save As Template&hellip;</dt><dd>Allows to save the track without its media content (I/O, effects,&hellip;) for later reuse</dd>
<dt>Rename&hellip;</dt><dd>Changes the name of the track (effective both in the Mixer and the Editor)</dd>
<dt><kbd class="option"></kbd>Active</dt><dd>Select the active status of the track. An inactive track won't output any sound</dd>
<dt><kbd class="option"></kbd>Strict I/O</dt><dd>While in <a href="/signal-routing/signal-flow/">Strict I/O</a> mode, a track <em>always</em> has as many output as it has inputs, regardless of the effects. When disabled, a stereo effect put on a mono track will result in a stereo output for the strip.</dd>
<dt><kbd class="option"></kbd>Strict I/O</dt><dd>While in <a href="@@trackbus-signal-flow">patchbayStrict I/O</a> mode, a track <em>always</em> has as many output as it has inputs, regardless of the effects. When disabled, a stereo effect put on a mono track will result in a stereo output for the strip.</dd>
<dt>Pin Connections&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <kbd class="menu">Pin Configuration</kbd> window, that shows (and allows to modify) all the signal flows inside the track</dd>
<dt>Adjust Latency&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <kbd class="menu">Track Latency</kbd> dialog, that allows fine-tune the latency to the track, in samples, msec or period</dd>
<dt><kbd class="option"></kbd>Protect Against Denormals</dt><dd>Uses a trick to get rid of <em>denormals</em>, which are very small numbers the CPU can have a hard time dealing with. To be used if the CPU consumption for plugins is noticeably higher than expected</dd>
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
<dt><em>Track n output</em></dt><dd>All the outputs of compatible tracks, e.g., a mono track can only receive a mono signal, a MIDI track can only receive MIDI signal, &hellip;</dd>
<dt>Add Audio Port</dt><dd>Adds an audio input to the track, i.e. a mono audio track becomes a stero one</dd>
<dt>Add MIDI Port</dt><dd>Adds a MIDI input to the track. Adding it to an audio track makes it a mixed Audio/MIDI track. This can be usefull e.g. to feed some plugins with a MIDI signal to control the audio, like a vocoder</dd>
<dt>Routing Grid</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="/signal-routing/Patchbay/"><kbd class="menu">Routing Grid</kbd> window</a>, which allows for more complex input configuration</dd>
<dt>Routing Grid</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="@@patchbay"><kbd class="menu">Routing Grid</kbd> window</a>, which allows for more complex input configuration</dd>
</dl>
<p>
@ -113,11 +113,11 @@
</p>
<p>
It is also where the <a href="/signal-routing/aux-sends/">Sends</a> come from, wether external or auxiliary.
It is also where the <a href="@@aux-sends">Sends</a> come from, wether external or auxiliary.
</p>
<p>
To learn more about the processor box, see <a href="/working-with-plugins/processor-box/">The Processor Box</a>.
To learn more about the processor box, see <a href="@@processor-box">The Processor Box</a>.
</p>
<h2>Panner</h2>
@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
</dl>
<p>
See <a href="/mixing/panning/">Panning</a> to learn more about how to control the panner, and what kind of panners are available inside Ardour.
See <a href="@@panning">Panning</a> to learn more about how to control the panner, and what kind of panners are available inside Ardour.
</p>
<h2>Recording options</h2>
@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
<h2>Mute/Solo</h2>
<p>
These buttons allow to Mute (or silence) the track, or Solo them, shutting down the gain of the other tracks (totally by default, can be set to partially in the options). See <a href="/mixing/muting-and-soloing/">Muting and Soloing</a> for more information.
These buttons allow to Mute (or silence) the track, or Solo them, shutting down the gain of the other tracks (totally by default, can be set to partially in the options). See <a href="@@muting-and-soloing">Muting and Soloing</a> for more information.
</p>
<p>
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<h2>Gain &amp; Meter</h2>
<p>
On the right of this part is a <a href="/meters/">Meter</a>, displaying the level of the track's output after the fader. In can be set to display the signal at any point, see below <em>Metering Point</em>. Right clicking this meter shows a menu allowing to switch the meter type.
On the right of this part is a <a href="@@metering-in-ardour">Meter</a>, displaying the level of the track's output after the fader. In can be set to display the signal at any point, see below <em>Metering Point</em>. Right clicking this meter shows a menu allowing to switch the meter type.
</p>
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be routed to separate hardware outputs (in the case of headphone or monitor
wedge mixes), or returned to the main mix (in the case of an effect).<br
/>
Aux sends are not JACK ports, with <a href="/signal-routing/external-sends/">
Aux sends are not JACK ports, with <a href="@@external-sends">
External Sends</a> Jack ports are created so it is also possible to
send the tapped signal somewhere else directly, which is not usually
possible on hardware mixers.
@ -22,8 +22,8 @@
<p>
It may be useful to
<a href="/signal-routing/comparing-aux-sends-and-subgroups/">compare and contrast</a>
the use of aux sends with <a href="/signal-routing/subgrouping/">subgrouping</a>.
<a href="@@comparing-aux-sends-and-subgroups">compare and contrast</a>
the use of aux sends with <a href="@@subgrouping">subgrouping</a>.
</p>
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href="/mixing/muting-and-soloing/">Muting and Soloing</a>.</dd>
<dt id="automation">A</dt>
<dd><dfn>Automation</dfn>&mdash;opens the automation menu for the
bus. For details see <a href="/automation/">Automation</a>.</dd>
bus. For details see <a href="@@automation">Automation</a>.</dd>
<dt id="group">G</dt>
<dd><dfn>Group</dfn>&mdash;lets you assign the bus to an existing or a
new group. For details see <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-and-bus-groups/">Track and bus groups</a>. </dd>
new group. For details see <a href="@@the-track-and-bus-group-list">Track and bus groups</a>. </dd>
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<h2 id="bring_all_media_into_session_folder">Bring all media into session folder</h2>
<p>
When <a href="/adding-pre-existing-material/">importing media files</a>, if the <kbd class="option">Copy files to session</kbd> hasn't been checked, Ardour uses the source file from its original destination, which can help avoiding file duplication. Nevertheless, when the session needs to be archived or transfered to another computer, moving the session folder won't move those <em>external</em> files as they are not in the folder, as seen in <a href="/working-with-sessions/backup-and-sharing-of-sessions/">Backup and sharing of sessions</a>.
When <a href="@@adding-pre-existing-material">importing media files</a>, if the <kbd class="option">Copy files to session</kbd> hasn't been checked, Ardour uses the source file from its original destination, which can help avoiding file duplication. Nevertheless, when the session needs to be archived or transfered to another computer, moving the session folder won't move those <em>external</em> files as they are not in the folder, as seen in <a href="@@backup-and-sharing-of-sessions">Backup and sharing of sessions</a>.
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<img class="right" src="/images/vca-numbered.png" alt="A Control Master mixer strip">
<p>
Although track/bus <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-and-bus-groups/">groups</a> offer a certain
Although track/bus <a href="@@the-track-and-bus-group-list">groups</a> offer a certain
kind of grouped-control over gain, solo, mute and more, traditional mixing consoles have long had
group master channels ("<abbr title="Voltage-Controlled Amplifier">VCA</abbr>s") which allows to combine
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<p>
This tab contains settings for control surfaces. Also see
<a href="/using-control-surfaces/">Using Control Surfaces</a>.
<a href="@@controlling-ardour-with-osc">Using Control Surfaces</a>.
</p>
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<h3>Positioning the playhead with the transport clocks</h3>
<p>
Click on either the primary or secondary transport clock and
<a href="/introducing-ardour/basic-gui-operations/editing-clocks/">edit their value</a>
<a href="@@editing-clocks">edit their value</a>
to move the playhead to a specific position.
</p>
@ -51,6 +51,6 @@
</p>
<p>
For more information on defining and altering the loop range see
<a href="/working-with-markers/loop-range/">Loop Range Markers</a>.
<a href="@@the-loop-range">Loop Range Markers</a>.
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To copy a region, make sure you are in object mouse mode. Move the mouse
pointer into the region and <kbd class="mouse mod1">left</kbd>-drag. Ardour
creates a new region and follows the mouse pointer as it moves. See
<a href="/editing-and-arranging/move-regions/">Move Regions</a> for more
<a href="@@move-regions">Move Regions</a> for more
details on moving the copied region.
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<p>
<a href="/working-with-tracks/track-and-bus-groups/">Track Groups</a> have
<a href="@@the-track-and-bus-group-list">Track Groups</a> have
a property titled <kbd class="option">Select</kbd> which, if enabled, cause
Ardour to propagate a region selection in one track of a group to the
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<p>
To create a new MIDI region, simply <kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd>-click in
a MIDI track. A region will be created that is one bar long. You can
<a href="/editing-and-arranging/change-region-lengths/">trim</a> it to any
<a href="@@trimming-regions">trim</a> it to any
length you want.
</p>
<p>
Once you have created a region, you will probably want to
<a href="/working-with-midi/add-new-notes/">Add some notes to it</a>.
<a href="@@add-new-notes">Add some notes to it</a>.
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</p>
<p>
For details see
<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>.
<a href="@@the-ranges-and-marks-lists">Ranges &amp; Marks List</a>
and <a href="@@editing-clocks">Editing Clocks</a>.
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</p>
<p>
More details on sessions can be found in
<a href="/working-with-sessions/">Working With Sessions</a>.
<a href="@@sessions">Working With Sessions</a>.
</p>
<h2>Stage 2: Creating and Importing Audio and MIDI data</h2>

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<p>
Before attempting to use a Mackie Control device that communicates via
a standard MIDI cable or a USB cable, you should ensure that
<a href="/setting-up-your-system/setting-up-midi/midi-on-linux/">your Linux
<a href="@@midi-on-linux">your Linux
MIDI environment is setup</a>.
If you are using a device that uses normal MIDI (via a standard MIDI or
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<p>
This tab contains settings that affect behavior in the <dfn>Editor</dfn>
window when <a href="/editing-and-arranging/">Editing and Arranging</a>.
window when <a href="@@editing-basics">Editing and Arranging</a>.
</p>
<img src="/images/a4_preferences_editor.png" alt="preferences
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ editor tab"/>
<li>
<p>
<strong>Default fade shape:</strong> sets which
<a href="/editing-and-arranging/create-region-fades-and-crossfades/">
<a href="@@create-region-fades-and-crossfades">
fade shape</a> is the default.
</p>
</li>
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ editor tab"/>
<p>
<strong>Make rubberband selection rectangle snap to the grid</strong> when
enabled uses the grid when
<a href="/editing-and-arranging/select-regions/">selecting regions</a>
<a href="@@select-regions">selecting regions</a>
with a rubberband rectangle.
</p>
</li>
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ editor tab"/>
<strong>Waveform scale:</strong> when waveforms are shown in audio region
they can be displayed using a <em>linear</em> or a <em>logarithmic</em>
scale.
See <a href="/working-with-tracks/controlling-track-appearance/waveform-display/">
See <a href="@@waveform-display">
Waveform disply</a>.
</p>
</li>
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ editor tab"/>
<strong>Waveform shape:</strong> when waveforms are shown in audio region
they can be displayed using a <em>traditional</em> or a <em>rectified</em>
shape.
See <a href="/working-with-tracks/controlling-track-appearance/waveform-display/">
See <a href="@@waveform-display">
Waveform disply</a>.
</p>
</li>
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ editor tab"/>
<li>
<p>
<strong>Name new markers</strong> when enabled, popup a dialog when a new
<a href="/working-with-markers/">marker</a> is created. This allows
<a href="@@working-with-markers">marker</a> is created. This allows
markers to be named as they are created.
</p>
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<li>Ogg_Vorbis (tagged)</li>
<li>Ring Tone</li>
</ul>
You can edit these formats, or create your own, with the <a href="/exporting/edit-export-format-profile/">"Edit Export Format Profile"</a> dialog, which
You can edit these formats, or create your own, with the <a href="@@export-format-profiles">"Edit Export Format Profile"</a> dialog, which
appears when you click the "Edit" or "New" button to the right of the drop-down list of formats.
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<p>
As well as exporting an audio file, create a file (in CUE or TOC format
respectively) containg CD track information, as defined in the
<a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/ranges-and-marks-list/">Ranges &amp; Marks List</a>.
<a href="@@the-ranges-and-marks-lists">Ranges &amp; Marks List</a>.
<h4>Tag with session's metadata</h4>
<p>
If the exported file format supports metadata, use data entered in the
<a href="/working-with-sessions/metadata/">Session Metadata</a>
<a href="@@metadata">Session Metadata</a>
window to tag the exported files.
</p>
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ window to tag the exported files.
<p>
The 'Label' field lets you choose the name which will be shown for this format
in the drop-down list of export formats in the 'File Formats' tab of the
<a href="/exporting/export-dialog/">Export dialog</a>.
<a href="@@export-dialog">Export dialog</a>.
<h3>Command to run post-export</h3>
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<h2>Adding an External Send</h2>
<p>
Context-click on the
<a href="/working-with-plugins/processor-box/">processor box</a> in a
<a href="@@processor-box">processor box</a> in a
channel strip (at the desired location, pre or post fader) and choose
<kbd class="menu">Add new External Send</kbd>. A dialog will appear
containing the standard Ardour
<a href="/signal-routing/Patchbay/"><dfn>patchbay</dfn></a> to allow
<a href="@@patchbay"><dfn>patchbay</dfn></a> to allow
you to connect the send to the desired destination.
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<p>
In linux there are 3 kinds of plugins Ardour can use. LADSPA, LV2 (LADSPA version 2)
or lxvst (VSTs compiled as native linux binaries). While it is possible
with some strange magic to run <a href="/working-with-plugins/windows-vst-support/">Windows VSTs</a>
with some strange magic to run <a href="@@using-windows-vst-plugins-on-linux">Windows VSTs</a>
on linux, their whereabouts would follow the Windows info below.
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<p>
Ardour 2.X supported
<a href="/using-control-surfaces/generic-midi/midi-learn/"><dfn>MIDI learning</dfn></a>
<a href="@@generic-midi-learn"><dfn>MIDI learning</dfn></a>
for more or less any control. This was a nice feature that quite a few other
DAWs are providing by now, but it didn't allow Ardour to work "out of the
box" with sensible defaults for existing commercial MIDI
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ bindings"&gt;
offsets rather than values. These accept Continuous Controller messages
but treat them as offsets. These are good for banked controls as they are
always at the right spot to start adjusting. (
<a href="/using-control-surfaces/generic-midi/working-with-encoders/">
<a href="@@generic-midi-and-encoders">
Learn more about working with encoders
</a>)
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<p>
<strong>Always copy imported files</strong> selects, and then disables
changes to, the <em>Copy&nbsp;files to&nbsp;session</em> option in the
<a href="/adding-pre-existing-material/import-dialog/">
<a href="@@import-dialog">
Add Existing Media</a> dialog.
</p>
</li>
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ misc tab"/>
<p>
<strong>Click audio file:</strong> sets a user defined sound to be
played when Ardour's metronome is enabled in the
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-transport-bar/">
<a href="@@transport-bar">
Transport Bar</a>
</p>
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<p>
The <dfn>Goups List</dfn> allows to quickly manage the <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-and-bus-groups/">groups</a>
The <dfn>Goups List</dfn> allows to quickly manage the <a href="@@the-track-and-bus-group-list">groups</a>
of the session, and make use of them.
</p>
@ -36,12 +36,12 @@
<dl>
<dt>Create New Group with Master From&hellip;</dt><dd>Acts exactly as the previous choice, but also creates a Control Master tied to these tracks.</dd>
<dt>Edit Group&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <kbd class="menu">Track/bus Group</kbd> <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-and-bus-groups/">window</a>.</dd>
<dt>Edit Group&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <kbd class="menu">Track/bus Group</kbd> <a href="@@the-track-and-bus-group-list">window</a>.</dd>
<dt>Collect Group</dt><dd>Rearranges the tracks/busses order to visualy group together the tracks belonging to the same group.</dd>
<dt>Remove Group</dt><dd>Deletes the group (but not the tracks/busses belongidng to this group).</dd>
<dt>Assign Group to Control Master&hellip;</dt><dd>Allows to link all the tracks in the group to a chosen VCA.</dd>
<dt>Add/Remove Subgroup Bus</dt><dd>Creates/removes a new bus connected to the Master, and send the output of all the tracks in the group to this new bus.</dd>
<dt>Add New Aux Bus (pre/post-fader)</dt><dd>Creates a new bus connected to the Master, and create <a href="/signal-routing/aux-sends/">Aux Sends</a> (pre or post-fader) in all the tracks in the group to this new bus.</dd>
<dt>Add New Aux Bus (pre/post-fader)</dt><dd>Creates a new bus connected to the Master, and create <a href="@@aux-sends">Aux Sends</a> (pre or post-fader) in all the tracks in the group to this new bus.</dd>
</dl>
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<p>
This tab contains settings that affect
<a href="/ardours-interface/">Ardour's Interface</a>.
<a href="@@about-ardours-interface">Ardour's Interface</a>.
</p>
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<li>length,</li>
<li>embedded timestamp (applies to some professional formats such as
Broadcast WAVE), and</li>
<li><a href="/adding-pre-existing-material/searching-for-files-using-tags/">tags</a> (attached metadata to help categorize files in a library).</li>
<li><a href="@@searching-for-files-using-tags">tags</a> (attached metadata to help categorize files in a library).</li>
</ul>
<p>
If the sample rate differs from the current session rate, it is displayed
@ -57,15 +57,15 @@
</p>
<dl>
<dt>as new tracks</dt><dd>automatically creates new tracks and import the files in it</dd>
<dt>to region list</dt><dd>adds the files to the <a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/region-list/">region list</a>, from where then can be manually dragged into a track</dd>
<dt>as new tape tracks</dt><dd>adds the files as <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-types/">Tape tracks.</a></dd>
<dt>to region list</dt><dd>adds the files to the <a href="@@the-region-list">region list</a>, from where then can be manually dragged into a track</dd>
<dt>as new tape tracks</dt><dd>adds the files as <a href="@@track-types">Tape tracks.</a></dd>
</dl>
<p>
The <kbd class="menu">Insert at</kbd> option chooses where in time the file will be imported, amongst:
</p>
</ul>
<li>the <dfn>file timestamp</dfn> (if available, zero by default)</li>
<li>at the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-edit-point-control/"><dfn>edit point</dfn></a></li>
<li>at the <a href="@@edit-point-control"><dfn>edit point</dfn></a></li>
<li>at the <dfn>playhead</dfn></li>
<li>at the <dfn>session start</dfn>.</li>
</ul>
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
<p>
Finally, and most importantly, the the files can be linked or copied to the session
with the <kbd class="option">Copy files to session</kbd> checkbox. Please read
<a href="/adding-pre-existing-material/copying-versus-linking/">Copying
<a href="@@copying-versus-linking">Copying
versus Linking</a> for details.
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2&nbsp;ms are already used in the A/D/A process, you must use extremely low
<dfn>buffer sizes</dfn> in your workstation <abbr title="Input/Output">I/O</abbr>
setup to keep the overall latency below 5ms. Not all
<a href="/setting-up-your-system/the-right-computer-system-for-digital-audio/">computer audio systems</a>
<a href="@@the-right-computer-system-for-digital-audio">computer audio systems</a>
are able to work reliably at such low buffer sizes.
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because its not obvious in which order the overdubs are layered. Although
there are other methods of moving particular regions to the top of an
overlapping set, and although Ardour also has playlists to let you manage
<a href="/working-with-playlists/playlist_usecases/">takes</a> a bit more
<a href="@@playlist-usecases">takes</a> a bit more
efficiently than just continually layering,
there are times when being able to clearly see all regions in a track without
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<p>
Notice that a lot of this menus, and probably all of the most used ones have keyboard shortcuts to ease and fasten the work.
A sum-up of these shortcuts can be found on the <a href="/default-keyboard-bindings/">Defaults Keyboard Bindings</a> page, and
every menu in Ardour can be reassigned to an user defined key binding, or used via <a href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/">OSC</a> with
A sum-up of these shortcuts can be found on the <a href="@@default-keyboard-bindings">Defaults Keyboard Bindings</a> page, and
every menu in Ardour can be reassigned to an user defined key binding, or used via <a href="@@controlling-ardour-with-osc">OSC</a> with
a control surface.
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<ul>
<li>There is no color affected to the master strip</li>
<li>The master strip cannot be hidden, so there is not <kbd class="menu">X</kbd> in the top right</li>
<li>It is by definition always solo, so no <kbd class="menu">Solo</kbd>, <kbd class="menu">Iso</kbd> or <kbd class="menu">Lock</kbd> buttons. It is replaced by a button to show the Monitoring section if <a href="/preferences-and-session-properties/session-properties-dialog/monitoring/">the session has one</a></li>
<li>It is by definition always solo, so no <kbd class="menu">Solo</kbd>, <kbd class="menu">Iso</kbd> or <kbd class="menu">Lock</kbd> buttons. It is replaced by a button to show the Monitoring section if <a href="@@monitoring-tab">the session has one</a></li>
<li>It cannot belong to a mix group, so the button is removed.</li>
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<p>
This tab contains settings that affect <a href="/meters/">
This tab contains settings that affect <a href="@@metering-in-ardour">
Metering</a> in Ardour.
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<p>
To see the full set of MIDI track controls, you need to increase the
<a href="/working-with-tracks/controlling-track-appearance/track-height/">track height</a>
<a href="@@track-height">track height</a>
beyond the default. MIDI tracks show only a few of the control elements
when there is insufficient vertical space.
</p>
<p>
A MIDI track has the same basic
<a href="/working-with-tracks/audio-track-controls/">controls as an audio track</a>,
<a href="@@audio-track-controls">controls as an audio track</a>,
with the addition of two extra elements. The set of buttons below the main track
controls the <dfn>MIDI channel</dfn>(s) that will be visible in the editor. A MIDI track's
data may span any number of the 16 available MIDI channels, and sometimes it is
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
clicking on the piano plays the corresponding MIDI note for reference.
</p>
<p>
To edit the contents of a MIDI track see <a href="/working-with-midi/">Edit
To edit the contents of a MIDI track see <a href="@@edit-midi">Edit
MIDI</a>.
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<p>
The mini-timeline allows, as the
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-summary/">Summary</a> does, navigation of a
<a href="@@summary">Summary</a> does, navigation of a
session. Its main advantage, though, is that it stays visible even when in
Mixer mode.
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<p>
The <dfn>Monitor section</dfn> is an optional feature that provides Control Room/Monitor Speaker outputs. It can be activated for the current session in the
<a href="/preferences-and-session-properties/session-properties-dialog/monitoring/">
<a href="@@monitoring-tab">
<kbd class="menu">Session &gt; Properties</kbd> window</a> by enabling the
<kbd class="option">Use monitor section in this session</kbd> option in the
<kbd class="menu">Monitoring</kbd> tab. By default the Monitor Section is fed with audio from the Master Buss, but depending on solo mode and other functions such as Auditioning, other audio sources may be temporarily heard instead.
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<h2>Status Indicators</h2>
<p>
The Status indicators, two of which also appear in <a href="/ardours-interface/">the Transport tool bar</a>, flash to indicate when that function is in operation:
The Status indicators, two of which also appear in <a href="@@about-ardours-interface">the Transport tool bar</a>, flash to indicate when that function is in operation:
</p>
<ul>
<li><dfn>Soloing</dfn>: This indicates when one or more tracks or busses are currently being soloed. See <a href="/mixing/muting-and-soloing/">Muting and Soloing</a>. Clicking on this indicator cancels all currently soloed channels or busses</li>
<li><dfn>Auditioning</dfn>: This indicates when an audio file is being listened to directly, e.g. when using the import dialogue, or using the <kbd class="menu">Audition</kbd> context menu in the <a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/region-list/">Regions List</a>. Clicking this indicator cancels the current audition</li>
<li><dfn>Isolated</dfn>: This indicates when one or more tracks or busses are solo isolated. See <a href="/mixing/muting-and-soloing/">Muting and Soloing</a>. Clicking on this indicator cancels any current isolation.</li>
<li><dfn>Soloing</dfn>: This indicates when one or more tracks or busses are currently being soloed. See <a href="@@muting-and-soloing">Muting and Soloing</a>. Clicking on this indicator cancels all currently soloed channels or busses</li>
<li><dfn>Auditioning</dfn>: This indicates when an audio file is being listened to directly, e.g. when using the import dialogue, or using the <kbd class="menu">Audition</kbd> context menu in the <a href="@@the-region-list">Regions List</a>. Clicking this indicator cancels the current audition</li>
<li><dfn>Isolated</dfn>: This indicates when one or more tracks or busses are solo isolated. See <a href="@@muting-and-soloing">Muting and Soloing</a>. Clicking on this indicator cancels any current isolation.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Solo behaviour selection</h2>
<p>
The SiP, PFL and AFL controls inter-cancel with each other and select the desired Solo mode. Excl. Solo and Solo Mute then modify the modes behaviour. See <a href="/mixing/muting-and-soloing/">Muting and Soloing</a>. The current mode is indicated by the illuminated 'LED' on the button.
The SiP, PFL and AFL controls inter-cancel with each other and select the desired Solo mode. Excl. Solo and Solo Mute then modify the modes behaviour. See <a href="@@muting-and-soloing">Muting and Soloing</a>. The current mode is indicated by the illuminated 'LED' on the button.
</p>
<dl>
<dt>SiP</dt><dd>This selects <em>Solo In Place</em> as the current solo mode and cancells the previous mode.</dd>
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<h2>The Processors button</h2>
<p>
Clicking the <dfn>Processors</dfn> button show or hides the Monitor Sections processor box. This is used in the same way as processor boxes present in <a href="/ardours-interface/audio-midi-mixer-strips/">tracks</a> and
<a href="/ardours-interface/busses-mixer-strips/">busses</a>. It can be used to insert pugins, e.g. a room correction EQ or a specific metering type.
Clicking the <dfn>Processors</dfn> button show or hides the Monitor Sections processor box. This is used in the same way as processor boxes present in <a href="@@audiomidi-mixer-strips">tracks</a> and
<a href="@@audiomidi-busses-mixer-strips">busses</a>. It can be used to insert pugins, e.g. a room correction EQ or a specific metering type.
</p>
<p>
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<p>
The <strong>Track Input Monitoring automatically follows transport state</strong>
affects how input monitoring is handling. See
<a href="/recording/monitoring/monitor-setup-in-ardour/">Monitor Setup in Ardour</a>.
<a href="@@monitor-setup-in-ardour">Monitor Setup in Ardour</a>.
</p>
<img class="left" src="/images/a4_monitoring_section.png" alt="monitoring section"/>

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<p class="note">
The mono panner looks a quite similar to the
<a href="/mixing/panning/stereo_panner/">stereo panner</a>
<a href="@@stereo-panner">stereo panner</a>
interface. The difference is that the L/R labels in the lower half
of the mono panner do not move because there is no "width" to
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</p>
<ul>
<li>time-constrained region copying</li>
<li><a href="/using-control-surfaces/generic-midi/midi-learn/"><abbr title="Musical
<li><a href="@@generic-midi-learn"><abbr title="Musical
Instrument Digital Interface">MIDI</abbr> bindings</a>
created by "learning" them from incoming MIDI data</li>
</ul>
@ -21,6 +21,6 @@
</p>
<p>
For more detailed instructions, see
<a href="/introducing-ardour/basic-gui-operations/using-the-mouse//">Using the mouse</a>.
<a href="@@using-the-mouse">Using the mouse</a>.
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If <kbd class="menu">Snap To Grid</kbd> is enabled, then regions can
only move so that they align with locations determined by the current
snap settings (beats, or seconds, or other region boundaries, etc).
See <a href="/ardours-interface/the-grid-controls/">Snap To the Grid</a>
See <a href="@@grid-controls">Snap To the Grid</a>
for details.
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<h2>Open Session Page</h2>
<p>
On this page, you can open an <dfn>existing session</dfn>. You can also
open any <a href="/working-with-sessions/snapshots/">snapshot</a> of a
open any <a href="@@snapshots">snapshot</a> of a
particular session by clicking on the arrow next to the session name to
display all snapshots, and then selecting one. If your session is
not displayed in the Recent Sessions list, the <kbd class="menu">Other
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
<h2>New Session page</h2>
<p>
Here you can type in the name of a session, select a folder to save in, and
optionally use an existing <a href="/working-with-sessions/session-templates/">template</a>.
optionally use an existing <a href="@@session-templates">template</a>.
</p>
<p>
Under <dfn>Advanced Options</dfn>, you can select whether you wish to create
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<p class="warning">
If you are using an Intel Mac running OS X and the builtin audio
interface, you must
first <a href="/setting-up-your-system/using_more_than_one_audio_device/">merge
first <a href="@@using-more-than-one-audio-device">merge
its separate input and output devices into a single "aggregate
device"</a> before Ardour will be able to use it.
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<dt><kbd class="osc">/strip/send/enable <em>ssid</em> <em>sendid</em> <em>state</em></kbd></dt>
<dd>where <em>sendid</em> = nth_send, <em>state</em> is 1 for enabled and 0 for disabled</dd>
<dt><kbd class="osc">/strip/list </kbd></dt>
<dd>see: <a href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/querying-ardour-with-osc/">
<dd>see: <a href="@@osc58-querying-ardour">
Querying Ardour with OSC.</a></dd>
<dt><kbd class="osc">/strip/sends <em>ssid</em></kbd></dt>
<dd>see: <a href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/querying-ardour-with-osc/">
<dd>see: <a href="@@osc58-querying-ardour">
Querying Ardour with OSC.</a></dd>
<dt><kbd class="osc">/strip/receives <em>ssid</em></kbd></dt>
<dd>see: <a href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/querying-ardour-with-osc/">
<dd>see: <a href="@@osc58-querying-ardour">
Querying Ardour with OSC.</a></dd>
<dt><kbd class="osc">/strip/plugin/list <em>ssid</em></kbd></dt>
<dd>see: <a href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/querying-ardour-with-osc/">
<dd>see: <a href="@@osc58-querying-ardour">
Querying Ardour with OSC.</a></dd>
<dt><kbd class="osc">/strip/plugin/descriptor <em>ssid</em></kbd></dt>
<dd>see: <a href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/querying-ardour-with-osc/">
<dd>see: <a href="@@osc58-querying-ardour">
Querying Ardour with OSC.</a></dd>
<dt><kbd class="osc">/strip/plugin/reset <em>ssid</em> <em>piid</em> </kbd></dt>
<dd>where <em>piid</em> = nth Plugin, will reset all values to the plugin's original values</dd>

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<p>
These messages are feedback only. They are sent as status from Ardour
and some of them may be enabled separately from other feedback. See:
<a href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/calculating-feedback-and-strip-types-values/">
<a href="@@osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values">
Calculating Feedback and Strip-types Values.</a>
</p>
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</p>
<dl>
<dt>Solo</dt><dd>Blinks when one or more tracks are being soloed, see <a href="/mixing/muting-and-soloing/">Muting and Soloing</a>. Clicking this button disables any active explicit and implicit solo on all tracks and busses. Clicking this button desactivates the solo on every track/bus.</dd>
<dt>Audition</dt><dd>Blinks when some audio is auditionned, e.g. by using the import dialog, or using the <kbd class="menu">Audition</kbd> context menu in the <a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/region-list/">Regions List</a>. Clicking this button stops the auditionning.</dd>
<dt>Solo</dt><dd>Blinks when one or more tracks are being soloed, see <a href="@@muting-and-soloing">Muting and Soloing</a>. Clicking this button disables any active explicit and implicit solo on all tracks and busses. Clicking this button desactivates the solo on every track/bus.</dd>
<dt>Audition</dt><dd>Blinks when some audio is auditionned, e.g. by using the import dialog, or using the <kbd class="menu">Audition</kbd> context menu in the <a href="@@the-region-list">Regions List</a>. Clicking this button stops the auditionning.</dd>
<dt>Feedback</dt><dd>Blinks when Ardour detects a <dfn>feedback loop</dfn>, which happens when the output of an audio signal chain is plugged back to its input. This is probably not wanted and can be dangerous for the hardware and the listener.</dd>
</dl>
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<p>
The global meter shows the levels of the master's output. Its the same meter that sits
in the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-master-bus-strip/">Master's Mixer strip</a>,
in the <a href="@@master-bus-strip">Master's Mixer strip</a>,
and also shows a peak indicator, that turns red when any level exceeds 0dB. It can
be reset by a <kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd> click.
</p>
<p>
The buttons in between the Mode Selector and the global meter are script buttons,
which are user-definable buttons to attach any session <a href="/lua-scripting/">lua-script</a> to.
which are user-definable buttons to attach any session <a href="@@lua-scripting">lua-script</a> to.
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<h2>Inserting Patch Changes</h2>
<p>
Ensure that the
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-edit-point-control/">edit point</a> is
<a href="@@edit-point-control">edit point</a> is
located where you want the patch change to be (within an existing
MIDI region). Context click, and from the MIDI region's context menu,
select <kbd class="menu">MIDI &gt; Insert Patch Change</kbd>. A

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</figure>
<p>
In Ardour terminology, a <dfn>processor</dfn> is anything which treats the signal in some way and gets plugged into a mixer strip. Ardour provides several builtin processors such as the fader or panners. Processors can also be <dfn>plugins</dfn> used for effects or as instruments, as well as sends or inserts which affect <a href="/signal-routing">signal routing</a>.
In Ardour terminology, a <dfn>processor</dfn> is anything which treats the signal in some way and gets plugged into a mixer strip. Ardour provides several builtin processors such as the fader or panners. Processors can also be <dfn>plugins</dfn> used for effects or as instruments, as well as sends or inserts which affect <a href="@@signal-routing">signal routing</a>.
</p>
<p>
@ -36,11 +36,11 @@
</p>
<p>
Processors can also be dragged and dropped from the <a href="/working-with-plugins/plugin-sidebar/"><dfn>Favorite Plugins</dfn> window</a> to an appropriate spot in the Processor Box.
Processors can also be dragged and dropped from the <a href="@@plugin-manager"><dfn>Favorite Plugins</dfn> window</a> to an appropriate spot in the Processor Box.
</p>
<p class="note">
The <dfn>Favorite Plugins</dfn> window can be populated via the <a href="/working-with-plugins/plugin-manager/">Plugin Manager</a>, or by dragging and dropping an existing processor from the <dfn>processor box</dfn> to the <dfn>Favorite Plugins</dfn> window.
The <dfn>Favorite Plugins</dfn> window can be populated via the <a href="@@plugin-manager">Plugin Manager</a>, or by dragging and dropping an existing processor from the <dfn>processor box</dfn> to the <dfn>Favorite Plugins</dfn> window.
</p>
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</p>
<p>
It can be defined on the timeline or in the
<a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/ranges-and-marks-list/">Ranges &amp; Marks</a>
<a href="@@the-ranges-and-marks-lists">Ranges &amp; Marks</a>
list.
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If there is more than one region layered at the point where you clicked, the
menu will also contain an item <kbd class="menu">Choose Top</kbd>. This
dialog lets you select which region you want on the top <dfn>layer</dfn>. See
<a href="/working-with-tracks/controlling-track-appearance/layering-display/">Adjusting Region Layering</a> for more details.
<a href="@@layering-display">Adjusting Region Layering</a> for more details.
</p>
<p>
Below these items is the rest of the
<a href="/working-with-tracks/track-context-menu/">Track Context Menu</a>, which
<a href="@@track-context-menu">Track Context Menu</a>, which
provides access to <dfn>track-level operations</dfn>. To see the contents
of the region context menu, select the region name or "Selected Regions", and
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(shortcut: <kbd class="mod1">&darr;</kbd>).
</p>
<p>
Alternatively, you can use the <a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/tracks-and-busses-list/"><kbd class="menu">Tracks &amp; Busses</kbd>
Alternatively, you can use the <a href="@@the-tracks-and-busses-list"><kbd class="menu">Tracks &amp; Busses</kbd>
panel of the Editor Lists</a>, if visible.
Here, you can freely drag-and-drop tracks and busses into any order you prefer.
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</dl>
<p>
Most of the operations on the markers are described in <a href="/working-with-markers/">Working with Markers</a>, while the Meter, Tempo, Bars:Beats and Timecode use are described in <a href="/working-with-tempo-and-meter/">Tempo and Meter</a>.
Most of the operations on the markers are described in <a href="@@working-with-markers">Working with Markers</a>, while the Meter, Tempo, Bars:Beats and Timecode use are described in <a href="@@tempo-and-meter">Tempo and Meter</a>.
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<kbd class="option">Select</kbd> property enabled, then Ardour will attempt to
match whatever selections you make in one track across every other track of the
group. See
<a href="/working-with-regions/corresponding-regions-selection/">Corresponding
<a href="@@corresponding-regions-selection">Corresponding
Regions Selection</a> for more information on precisely how selections will be
propagated to other tracks.
</p>
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<h2>Region Selection and Track Selection</h2>
<p>
Please read
<a href="/working-with-tracks/selecting-tracks/">Region &amp; Track Selection</a>
<a href="@@selecting-tracks">Region &amp; Track Selection</a>
for more information on how selecting regions and selecting tracks interact.
</p>
<h2>Select a Region</h2>
<p>
Confirm that you are using the
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-toolbox/">Grab Mode tool</a>,
<a href="@@toolbox">Grab Mode tool</a>,
then click on a region to select it. If
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-toolbox/">Smart mode</a>
<a href="@@toolbox">Smart mode</a>
is enabled, click in the lower half of the region.
</p>
<h2>Deselect a Region</h2>
<p>
Confirm you are using the
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-toolbox/">Grab Mode tool</a>,
<a href="@@toolbox">Grab Mode tool</a>,
then <kbd class="mouse mod1">Left</kbd>-click the region. If
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-toolbox/">Smart mode</a>
<a href="@@toolbox">Smart mode</a>
is enabled, click in the lower half of the region.
</p>
<p>
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
<kbd class="menu">Select &gt; Select All In Track</menu>.
</p>
<p>
See the <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-context-menu/">Track Context Menu</a>
See the <a href="@@track-context-menu">Track Context Menu</a>
for more information on other per-track selection operations that are available.
</p>
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
<h2>Select a Region From the Region List</h2>
<p>
Click the name of the region in the
<a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/region-list/">Region List</a>.
<a href="@@the-region-list">Region List</a>.
Note that this will do nothing for whole-file regions, since they do not exist
anywhere in a playlist or track.
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<img src="/images/selection-clocks.png" alt="The range clocks">
<p>
The current <dfn>selection range</dfn>, as set with the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-toolbox/">Range Mode tool</a>,
The current <dfn>selection range</dfn>, as set with the <a href="@@toolbox">Range Mode tool</a>,
is displayed in these three clocks: start of the range, end of the range, and length.
</p>
<p>
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
</p>
<p>
<kbd class="mouse">Right</kbd> clicking on any of the clocks brings up a context menu
allowing to change the type of time display between the <a href="/introducing-ardour/basic-gui-operations/editing-clocks/">
allowing to change the type of time display between the <a href="@@editing-clocks">
4 clock modes</a>, and to copy the selected clock's time to the clipboard.
</p>
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regions are trimmed so that there are no overlaps. This does not affect
the previously recorded audio data, and trimmed regions can be expanded
again at will. Non-layered mode can be very useful for spoken word material,
especially in combination with <a href="/editing-and-arranging/change-region-lengths/pushpull-trimming/">push/pull trimming</a>.
especially in combination with <a href="@@pushpull-trimming">push/pull trimming</a>.
</dd>
</dl>
<p>
See <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-types/">Track Modes</a> for more information.
See <a href="@@track-types">Track Modes</a> for more information.
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<p>
If the upper region covers only one end of the lower region, then this
operation is equivalent to
<a href="/editing-and-arranging/change-region-lengths/#trimtonextprevious">Trim to Next or Trim to Previous</a>,
<a href="@@trimming-regions#trimtonextprevious">Trim to Next or Trim to Previous</a>,
depending on which end is covered.
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bus and plugin configuration just like a template.
</p>
<p>
See also <a href="/working-with-tracks/adding-tracks-and-busses/">Adding Tracks and Busses</a> for information
See also <a href="@@adding-tracks-busses-and-vcas">Adding Tracks and Busses</a> for information
on templates for individual tracks or busses.
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</figure>
<p>
Here, on the bass track, an <em>a-Compressor</em> has been added, and the Drum track has been set as the sidechain source. The mixer reflects this by showing an <em>SC</em>-send processor in the drum track, very similar to a <a href="/signal-routing/aux-sends/">send</a>. The bass track also shows an arrow as one of the a-compressor input.
Here, on the bass track, an <em>a-Compressor</em> has been added, and the Drum track has been set as the sidechain source. The mixer reflects this by showing an <em>SC</em>-send processor in the drum track, very similar to a <a href="@@aux-sends">send</a>. The bass track also shows an arrow as one of the a-compressor input.
</p>
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<li>
<dfn>Track inputs</dfn> are optionally auto-connected to hardware inputs, in round robin
order, depending on the setting you chose in the
<a href="/working-with-sessions/new-session-dialog/"><kbd
<a href="@@newopen-session-dialog"><kbd
class="menu">Session &gt; New Session</kbd> dialog</a>.
</li>
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<h2>Switching to a Snapshot</h2>
<p>
If you are already working on a session and want to to switch to an
existing snapshot, navigate the <a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/snapshot-list/">Snapshot List</a>.
existing snapshot, navigate the <a href="@@the-snapshot-list">Snapshot List</a>.
Find the name of the snapshot in the list and click it. Ardour will switch
to the snapshot. If there are unsaved changes in the current session, Ardour
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<p>
This tab contains settings that affect the use of
<a href="/mixing/muting-and-soloing/">solo, muting</a>, and
<a href="/mixing/panning/">panning</a>.
<a href="@@muting-and-soloing">solo, muting</a>, and
<a href="@@panning">panning</a>.
</p>
<img src="/images/a4_preferences_solomute.png" alt="preferences
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<li>
<p>
<strong>Send Routing</strong> affects
<a href="/signal-routing/aux-sends/">aux and external sends</a>.
<a href="@@aux-sends">aux and external sends</a>.
</p>
<ul>
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<p>
If you open Ardour without specifying an existing session it will display
the <kbd class="menu">Session &gt; New&hellip;</kbd> dialog and the <kbd class="menu">Audio/MIDI Setup</kbd> dialog.
See <a href="/working-with-sessions/new-session-dialog/">New/Open Session Dialog</a> for a description of those dialogs.
See <a href="@@newopen-session-dialog">New/Open Session Dialog</a> for a description of those dialogs.
</p>
<h2>Starting Ardour From the Command Line (Linux)</h2>

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<dl>
<dt>Solo</dt><dd>Blinks when one or more tracks are being soloed, see <a href="/mixing/muting-and-soloing/">Muting and Soloing</a>. Clicking this button disables any active explicit and implicit solo on all tracks and busses. Clicking this button desactivates the solo on every track/bus.</dd>
<dt>Audition</dt><dd>Blinks when some audio is auditionned, e.g. by using the import dialog, or using the <kbd class="menu">Audition</kbd> context menu in the <a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/region-list/">Regions List</a>. Clicking this button stops the auditionning.</dd>
<dt>Solo</dt><dd>Blinks when one or more tracks are being soloed, see <a href="@@muting-and-soloing">Muting and Soloing</a>. Clicking this button disables any active explicit and implicit solo on all tracks and busses. Clicking this button desactivates the solo on every track/bus.</dd>
<dt>Audition</dt><dd>Blinks when some audio is auditionned, e.g. by using the import dialog, or using the <kbd class="menu">Audition</kbd> context menu in the <a href="@@the-region-list">Regions List</a>. Clicking this button stops the auditionning.</dd>
<dt>Feedback</dt><dd>Blinks when Ardour detects a <dfn>feedback loop</dfn>, which happens when the output of an audio signal chain is plugged back to its input. This is probably not wanted and can be dangerous for the hardware and the listener.</dd>
</dl>
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<p>
The global meter shows the levels of the master's output. Its the same meter that sits
in the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-master-bus-strip/">Master's Mixer strip</a>,
in the <a href="@@master-bus-strip">Master's Mixer strip</a>,
and also shows a peak indicator, that turns red when any level exceeds 0dB. It can
be reset by a <kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd> click.
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It is a list of all the tracks, busses and VCA in the session, with a tick to allow
for hiding or showing them. This visibility status also affects the Editor view, and is exactly the same as
toggling the <kbd class="option">V</kbd> checkbox in the
<a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/tracks-and-busses-list/">Tracks and Busses</a>
<a href="@@the-tracks-and-busses-list">Tracks and Busses</a>
panel of the Editor List.
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<p>
To create a subgroup from an existing Track/Bus group, context-click on
the relevant <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-and-bus-groups/">group tab</a>,
the relevant <a href="@@the-track-and-bus-group-list">group tab</a>,
and choose <kbd class="menu">Add new subgroup bus</kbd>. A new bus will be
created and every member of the track group will have its outputs disconnected
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<dt>Cut</dt><dd>Deletes the current selection, but puts it in memory ready to be pasted</dd>
<dt>Copy</dt><dd>Copies the current selection to memory</dd>
<dt>Paste</dt><dd>Pastes the memory at the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-edit-point-control/">edit point</a>, after a Cut or Copy operation</dd>
<dt>Paste</dt><dd>Pastes the memory at the <a href="@@edit-point-control">edit point</a>, after a Cut or Copy operation</dd>
<dt>Select</dt>
<dt class="sub1">Select All Objects</dt><dd>Selects all the regions and automation pints in the session</dd>
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<dt class="sub1">Deselect All</dt><dd>Deselects all objects or tracks, nothing is selected</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Invert Selection</dt><dd>Select the previously unselected regions, and deselect the previously selected ones</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Set Range to Loop Range</dt><dd>Creates a range selection on the selected tracks, based on the selected loop markers, and switches to <a href="/ardours-interface/the-toolbox/">Range Mode tool</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Set Range to Loop Range</dt><dd>Creates a range selection on the selected tracks, based on the selected loop markers, and switches to <a href="@@toolbox">Range Mode tool</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Set Range to Punch Range</dt><dd>Same as above, based on the selected punch markers</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Set Range to Selected Regions</dt><dd>Same as above, based on the selected regions (i.e. from the start of the earliest region to the end of the latest one)</dd>
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<dt class="sub1">Change Edit Point</dt><dd>Toggles between the mouse and the playhead as the Edit point</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Change Edit Point Including Marker</dt><dd>Toggles between the mouse, the playhead and marker as the Edit point</dd>
<dt>Snap Mode</dt>
<dt class="sub1">() No Grid</dt><dd>Disables <a href="/ardours-interface/the-grid-controls/">snapping</a>, i.e. allows free movement of regions and boundaries</dd>
<dt class="sub1">() No Grid</dt><dd>Disables <a href="@@grid-controls">snapping</a>, i.e. allows free movement of regions and boundaries</dd>
<dt class="sub1">() Grid</dt><dd>Forces snapping, so any move of region boundary will be lined to the grid as chosen</dd>
<dt class="sub1">() Magnetic</dt><dd>If the movement of the region or boundary happens near a grid line, snaps, otherwise, allow free movement</dd>
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<dt>[] Smart Object Mode</dt><dd>Toggles the Smart Mode, allowing the mouse to be in Range Mode in the upper half of a region, and in Grab Mode in the lower half</dd>
<dt>Scripted Actions</dt><dd></dd>
<dt class="sub1">[] Script Manager</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="/lua-scripting/">Script manager</a>, allowing to use and manage the Lua scripts in the session</dd>
<dt class="sub1">[] Script Manager</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="@@lua-scripting">Script manager</a>, allowing to use and manage the Lua scripts in the session</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Unset #<em>n</em></dt><dd>Deactivate the <em>n</em>th script</dd>
<dt>Preferences</dt><dd>Displays the <a href="/preferences-and-session-properties/preferences-dialog/">Preferences</a> panels, allowing to change Ardour's behaviour</dd>
<dt>Preferences</dt><dd>Displays the <a href="@@global-preferences-dialog">Preferences</a> panels, allowing to change Ardour's behaviour</dd>
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<dt>Loop</dt><dd>Creates a loop range on the selected region's boundaries, and starts the looped playback</dd>
<dt>Rename&hellip;</dt><dd>Changes the name of the region, that appears in its top left area</dd>
<dt>Properties&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <kbd class="menu">Region properties</kbd> window, that displays detailed information about the region and allow for some modifications</dd>
<dt>Loudness Analysis&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <kbd class="menu">Audio Report/Analysis</kbd> window, that displays detailed <a href="/meters/">dBFS information</a> as well as a spectrogram (dBFS of frequency against time)</dd>
<dt>Loudness Analysis&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <kbd class="menu">Audio Report/Analysis</kbd> window, that displays detailed <a href="@@metering-in-ardour">dBFS information</a> as well as a spectrogram (dBFS of frequency against time)</dd>
<dt>Spectral Analysis&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <kbd class="menu">Audio Report/Analysis</kbd> window, that displays a integrated spectral view of the region (dBFS agaisnt frequency)</dd>
<dt>Edit</dt>
<dt class="sub1">Combine</dt><dd>Creates a new region by joining the selected audio regions in the same track, and replaces those region with the newly created compound. The same rules are applied to create the compound as for playback regarding e.g. layering</dd>
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<dt class="sub1">Lower</dt><dd>Makes the selected region(s) one layer lower</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Lower to Bottom</dt><dd>Sends the selected region to the background</dd>
<dt>MIDI</dt>
<dt class="sub1">Transpose&hellip;</dt><dd>On a MIDI region, shows the <a href="/working-with-midi/transpose-midi/"><kbd class="menu">Transpose MIDI</kbd> window</a>, allowing to shift the pitch of the whole MIDI region by &plusmn; <em>n</em> semitones or octaves</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Transpose&hellip;</dt><dd>On a MIDI region, shows the <a href="@@transposing-midi"><kbd class="menu">Transpose MIDI</kbd> window</a>, allowing to shift the pitch of the whole MIDI region by &plusmn; <em>n</em> semitones or octaves</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Insert Patch Change&hellip;</dt><dd>Inserts a patch change at the Edit Point, allowing a change of patch, channel, program and/or bank</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Quantize&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="/working-with-midi/quantize-midi/"><kbd class="menu">Quantize</kbd> window</a>, allowing to perfectly align the MIDI notes to the musical grid</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Quantize&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="@@quantize-midi"><kbd class="menu">Quantize</kbd> window</a>, allowing to perfectly align the MIDI notes to the musical grid</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Legatize</dt><dd>Shortens or elongates the MIDI notes to make them perfectly sequentials, i.e. the end of a note is the start of the following one</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Remove Overlap</dt><dd>FIXME Shortens or elongates the MIDI notes to make them perfectly sequentials, i.e. the end of a note is the start of the following one</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Transform&hellip;</dt><dd><a href="/working-with-midi/transformation-midi/"><kbd class="menu">Transform</kbd> window</a>, that allows for mathematical operations on the midi notes</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Transform&hellip;</dt><dd><a href="@@transforming-midi---mathematical-operations"><kbd class="menu">Transform</kbd> window</a>, that allows for mathematical operations on the midi notes</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Unlink from Other copies</dt><dd>Makes the selected MIDI region independant, e.g. editing this region won't affect any other one.</dd>
<dt class="sub1">List Editor&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <kbd class="menu">List Editor</kbd> which sequentially lists all the MIDI events in the region, and allows for precise modifications</dd>
<dt>Gain</dt>
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<dt class="sub1">[] Lock to Video</dt><dd>Same as above, relative to the position in the video</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Set Sync Position</dt><dd>Creates or move the Sync position, i.e. the point of the region that will be aligned or snapped to the grid, and that is (by default) the beggining of the region.</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Remove Sync</dt><dd>Removes any user defined Sync point, and resets the sync position to the beginning of the region</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Nudge Later</dt><dd>Moves the region to the right by the amount shown in the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-nudge-controls/">nudge timer</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Nudge Later</dt><dd>Moves the region to the right by the amount shown in the <a href="@@nudge-controls">nudge timer</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Nudge Earlier</dt><dd>Same as above, to the left</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Nudge Later by Capture Offset</dt><dd>Moves the region to the right by the capture latency computed by ardour based on the user's settings regarding latency</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Nudge Earlier by Capture Offset</dt><dd>Same as above, to the left</dd>
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<dt class="sub1">Duplicate</dt><dd>Creates a copy of the selected region(s) and happend it to the original</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Multi-Duplicate&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <kbd class="menu">Duplicate</kbd> dialog, allowing to create multiple copies, or a not-integer number of copies (the last one will then be truncated)</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Fill Track</dt><dd>Creates duplicates until it fills the session, i.e. reaches the End marker of the session. The last duplicate may be truncated to fit in</dd>
<dt>Export&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="/exporting/export-dialog/"><kbd class="menu">Export</kbd> dialog</a>, with all parameters set to export only the selected region(s)</dd>
<dt>Export&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="@@export-dialog"><kbd class="menu">Export</kbd> dialog</a>, with all parameters set to export only the selected region(s)</dd>
<dt>Bounce (without processing)</dt><dd>Creates a bounce, i.e. a version of the region with all the edits (boundaries, enveloppe), as a new region in the Editor List, without any of the effects of the mixer strip</dd>
<dt>Bounce (with processing)</dt><dd>Same as above, <em>with</em> the effects of the mixer strip</dd>

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<dl>
<dt>New&hellip;</dt><dd>Creates a <a href="/working-with-sessions/new-session-dialog/">new</a> session</dd>
<dt>New&hellip;</dt><dd>Creates a <a href="@@newopen-session-dialog">new</a> session</dd>
<dt>Open&hellip;</dt><dd>Opens an existing session</dd>
<dt>Recent&hellip;</dt><dd>Opens a list of recent session that can be opened</dd>
<dt>Close</dt><dd>Closes the current session (but not Ardour)</dd>
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<dt>Save</dt><dd>Saves the current session</dd>
<dt>Save As&hellip;</dt><dd>Saves to a new session (with options)</dd>
<dt>Rename&hellip;</dt><dd>Changes the name of the session</dd>
<dt>Snapshot (keep working on current version) &hellip;</dt><dd>Create a <a href="/working-with-sessions/snapshots/">Snapshot</a> but any subsequent change will be saved to this session</dd>
<dt>Snapshot (keep working on current version) &hellip;</dt><dd>Create a <a href="@@snapshots">Snapshot</a> but any subsequent change will be saved to this session</dd>
<dt>Snapshot ( switch to new version) &hellip;</dt><dd>Same thing, and any subsequent change will be saved to this new snapshot session</dd>
<dt>Save Template&hellip;</dt><dd>Saves the session as a <a href="/working-with-sessions/session-templates/">template</a>, without the audio</dd>
<dt>Save Template&hellip;</dt><dd>Saves the session as a <a href="@@session-templates">template</a>, without the audio</dd>
<dt>Metadata</dt>
<dt class="sub1">Edit Metadata&hellip;</dt><dd>Opens the <a href="/working-with-sessions/metadata/">Metadata</a> window, where informations about the session can be saved</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Edit Metadata&hellip;</dt><dd>Opens the <a href="@@metadata">Metadata</a> window, where informations about the session can be saved</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Import Metadata&hellip;</dt><dd>Creates the metadata by extracting them from another session</dd>
<dt>Add Track, Bus or VCA&hellip;</dt><dd>Adds a <a href="/working-with-tracks/adding-tracks-and-busses/">new track/bus/VCA</a> to the session, same as the <kbd class="menu">Track &gt; Add Track, Bus or VCA&hellip;</kbd></dd>
<dt>Add Track, Bus or VCA&hellip;</dt><dd>Adds a <a href="@@adding-tracks-busses-and-vcas">new track/bus/VCA</a> to the session, same as the <kbd class="menu">Track &gt; Add Track, Bus or VCA&hellip;</kbd></dd>
<dt>Import</dt><dd>Opens the <a href="/adding-pre-existing-material/">Import</a> windows, to add media to the session</dd>
<dt>Import</dt><dd>Opens the <a href="@@adding-pre-existing-material">Import</a> windows, to add media to the session</dd>
<dt>Import PT session</dt><dd>Import a ProTools&copy; session file. Not everything in the original session can be imported.</dd>
<dt>Scripting</dt>
<dt class="sub1">Add Lua Script&hellip;</dt><dd>Loads or adds a <a href="/lua-scripting/">Lua Session script</a> to the current session</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Add Lua Script&hellip;</dt><dd>Loads or adds a <a href="@@lua-scripting">Lua Session script</a> to the current session</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Remove Lua Script</dt><dd>Removes a loaded Lua Session script from the session</dd>
<dt>Open Video&hellip;</dt><dd>Imports a <a href="/video-timeline/">video file</a> in the session</dd>
<dt>Open Video&hellip;</dt><dd>Imports a <a href="@@video-timeline-and-monitoring">video file</a> in the session</dd>
<dt>Remove Video</dt><dd>Removes the video part of the session (the video timeline disappears)</dd>
<dt>Export</dt>
<dt class="sub1">Export to Audio File(s)&hellip;</dt><dd><a href="/exporting/">Export</a> all or part of the session in audio form</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Stem export&hellip;</dt><dd><a href="/exporting/export-dialog/">Exports each track</a> as its own audio file (for e.g. DAW interchange)</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Export to Video File</dt><dd>Exports the session to a <a href="/video-timeline/operations/">video file</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Export to Audio File(s)&hellip;</dt><dd><a href="@@mixdown">Export</a> all or part of the session in audio form</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Stem export&hellip;</dt><dd><a href="@@export-dialog">Exports each track</a> as its own audio file (for e.g. DAW interchange)</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Export to Video File</dt><dd>Exports the session to a <a href="@@workflow-amp-operations">video file</a></dd>
<dt>Clean-Up</dt>
<dt class="sub1">Bring all media into session folder</dt><dd>Copies all the media files imported from outside the session folder in that folder, see <a href="/working-with-sessions/cleaning_up/">Cleaning up Sessions</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Bring all media into session folder</dt><dd>Copies all the media files imported from outside the session folder in that folder, see <a href="@@cleaning-up-sessions">Cleaning up Sessions</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Reset Peak Files</dt><dd>Reinitializes the buffered images representing the audio files</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Clean-up Unused Sources&hellip;</dt><dd>Quarantines all the media files not used in the session to a specific subfolder of the session</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Flush Wastebasket</dt><dd>Deletes those quarantined files</dd>
<dt>[] Properties</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="/preferences-and-session-properties/session-properties-dialog/">Session Properties</a> dialog, allowing to fine-tune the parameters of the current session</dd>
<dt>[] Properties</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="@@session-properties-dialog">Session Properties</a> dialog, allowing to fine-tune the parameters of the current session</dd>
<dt>Lock</dt><dd>Locks the session by showing an Unlock window that (until cliked) blocks every action on Ardour's window</dd>

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<p>
See <a href="/working-with-sessions/">Working with Sessions</a> for more information on snapshots.
See <a href="@@sessions">Working with Sessions</a> for more information on snapshots.
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<p>
This shows the track/bus groups that exist in the session. These groups allow related tracks to share various properties (such as mute or record enable state). For full details, see the section called <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-and-bus-groups/">Track and Bus Groups</a>.
This shows the track/bus groups that exist in the session. These groups allow related tracks to share various properties (such as mute or record enable state). For full details, see the section called <a href="@@the-track-and-bus-group-list">Track and Bus Groups</a>.
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<dl>
<dt>Add Track, Bus or VCA&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="/working-with-tracks/adding-tracks-and-busses/"><kbd class="menu">Add Track, Bus or VCA&hellip;</kbd> window</a>, where one can add one or more tracks, busses or control masters to the session and define its parameters</dd>
<dt>Add Track, Bus or VCA&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="@@adding-tracks-busses-and-vcas"><kbd class="menu">Add Track, Bus or VCA&hellip;</kbd> window</a>, where one can add one or more tracks, busses or control masters to the session and define its parameters</dd>
<dt>Duplicate Tracks/Busses&hellip;</dt><dd>Shows the <kbd class="menu">Duplicate Tracks and Busses</kbd> window, allowing to duplicate the selected track(s) and optionnaly, its playlist</dd>
<dt>Toggle Record Enable</dt><dd>Sets the Record Enable mode On on the selected track(s). These tracks will record audio/midi next time the global record is active and playback is started.</dd>
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<dt class="sub1">Normal</dt><dd>Sets the height of the track to its default value which is a trade-off between readability and number of tracks displayed</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Small</dt><dd>Reduces the size of the tracks to a low value, increasing the number of on screen tracks</dd>
<dt>Toggle Active</dt><dd>Toggles the active state of a track. An inactive track will be grayed and wont play any sound. That can be seen in the <kbd class="menu">A</kbd> colomn of the <a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/tracks-and-busses-list/">Tracks and Busses List</a></dd>
<dt>Toggle Active</dt><dd>Toggles the active state of a track. An inactive track will be grayed and wont play any sound. That can be seen in the <kbd class="menu">A</kbd> colomn of the <a href="@@the-tracks-and-busses-list">Tracks and Busses List</a></dd>
<dt>Remove</dt><dd>Deletes this track and its playlist (no file is harmed in the process, and the regions from the playlist stay in the Editor for later use)</dd>
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<dt class="sub1">Play Selection</dt><dd>Only plays the selected part of the session, be it a range or selected regions</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Play Selection w/Preroll</dt><dd>As the previous menu, except it starts the playback 1/2 bar before the beginning of the selection</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Start/Continue/Stop</dt><dd>FIXME</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Play from Edit Point and Return</dt><dd>Starts the playback at the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-edit-point-control/">Edit point</a>, and when stopped, goes back to the orginial location</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Play Loop Range</dt><dd>If a <a href="/working-with-markers/loop-range/">Loop range</a> is defined, play it and loop until stopped</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Play from Edit Point and Return</dt><dd>Starts the playback at the <a href="@@edit-point-control">Edit point</a>, and when stopped, goes back to the orginial location</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Play Loop Range</dt><dd>If a <a href="@@the-loop-range">Loop range</a> is defined, play it and loop until stopped</dd>
<dt>Start Recording</dt><dd>This is a shortcut to trigger the global recording, and start playback at once</dd>
<dt>Stop and Forget Capture</dt><dd>Stops the recording, removes the newly created material, and goes back to the original position</dd>
<dt>Enable Record</dt><dd>Triggers the global recording. Next time "Play" is pressed, it will record on the track(s) that are armed for recording</dd>
<dt>Set Loop from Selection</dt><dd>Converts the selection into a <a href="/working-with-markers/loop-range/">Loop range</a> by placing loop markers at the start and end of the selected range</dd>
<dt>Set Punch from Selection</dt><dd>Same thing, for <a href="/working-with-markers/punch-range/">Punch</a></dd>
<dt>Set Loop from Selection</dt><dd>Converts the selection into a <a href="@@the-loop-range">Loop range</a> by placing loop markers at the start and end of the selected range</dd>
<dt>Set Punch from Selection</dt><dd>Same thing, for <a href="@@punch-range">Punch</a></dd>
<dt>Set Session Start/End from Selection</dt><dd>Same thing, for the start and end markers of the session, defining the sessions length</dd>
<dt>Forward</dt><dd>FIXME</dd>
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<dt class="sub1">Playhead to Active Mark</dt><dd>If a marker is selected, set the position of the playhead at the position of the marker</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Center Playhead</dt><dd>Centers the view on the playhead without changing the zoom level (putting the playhead in the middle of the screen)</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Nudge Playhead Forward</dt><dd>Shifts the position of the playhead to the right by the amount shown in the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-nudge-controls/">nudge timer</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Nudge Playhead Forward</dt><dd>Shifts the position of the playhead to the right by the amount shown in the <a href="@@nudge-controls">nudge timer</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Nudge Playhead Backward</dt><dd>Same thing, to the left</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Move to Next Transient</dt><dd>When transient have been set, moves the playhead to the next one to the right</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Move to Previous Transient</dt><dd>Same, to the left</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Playhead to Next Grid</dt><dd>Regardless of the state of the Grid Mode, goes to the next grid to the right, as set by the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-grid-controls/">Snap/Grid unit</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Playhead to Next Grid</dt><dd>Regardless of the state of the Grid Mode, goes to the next grid to the right, as set by the <a href="@@grid-controls">Snap/Grid unit</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Playhead to Previous Grid</dt><dd>Same, to the left</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Playhead to Next Region Boundary</dt><dd>Moves the playhead to the right to the next beginning or end of region on the selected track or, if no track is selected, on all tracks</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Playhead to Previous Region Boundary</dt><dd>Same, to the left</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Playhead to Next Region Boundary (No Track Selection)</dt><dd>Moves the playhead to next beginning or end of region, be it on the selected track or any other</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Playhead to Previous Region Boundary (No Track Selection)</dt><dd>Same, to the left</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Playhead to Next Region Sync</dt><dd>Moves the playhead to next Region Sync Point, that is by default the beginning of a region but <a href="/ardours-interface/the-grid-controls/">can be moved</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Playhead to Next Region Sync</dt><dd>Moves the playhead to next Region Sync Point, that is by default the beginning of a region but <a href="@@grid-controls">can be moved</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Playhead to Previous Region Sync</dt><dd>Same, to the left</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Jump to Next Mark</dt><dd>moves the playhead to the next <a href="/working-with-markers/creating-location-markers/">marker</a> on the Ruler</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Jump to Next Mark</dt><dd>moves the playhead to the next <a href="@@creating-location-markers">marker</a> on the Ruler</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Jump to Previous Mark</dt><dd>Same, to the left</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Go to Zero</dt><dd>Sends the playhead to the 00:00:00:00 time, regardless of the sessions Start marker</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Go to Start</dt><dd>Sends the playhead to the Start marker of the session</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Go to End</dt><dd>Sends the playhead to the End marker of the session</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Go to Wall Clock</dt><dd>Sends the playhead to the current value of system time, as shown on the top right of the <a href="/ardours-interface/status-bar/">Status bar</a></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Go to Wall Clock</dt><dd>Sends the playhead to the current value of system time, as shown on the top right of the <a href="@@status-bar">Status bar</a></dd>
<dt>Active Mark</dt>
<dt class="sub1">To Next Region Boundary</dt><dd>Moves the currently selected <a href="/working-with-markers/">marker</a> to the next region beginning or end</dd>
<dt class="sub1">To Next Region Boundary</dt><dd>Moves the currently selected <a href="@@working-with-markers">marker</a> to the next region beginning or end</dd>
<dt class="sub1">To Previous Region Boundary</dt><dd>Same, to the left</dd>
<dt class="sub1">To Next Region Sync</dt><dd>Moves the currently selected to the next region sync point (by default: beginning or end of the region)</dd>
<dt class="sub1">To Previous Region Sync</dt><dd>Same, to the left</dd>
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<dt>[] Punch In/Out</dt><dd>Based on the Punch in and Punch out markers if they exist, tells Ardour to record only between those two points</dd>
<dt>[] Punch In</dt><dd>Based on the Punch in marker, only allow to record from this point on</dd>
<dt>[] Punch Out</dt><dd>Based on the Punch out marker, forbids recording before this point</dd>
<dt>[] Audio Input</dt><dd>If checked, automatically switch the <a href="/recording/monitoring/monitor-setup-in-ardour/">monitor</a> from <em>input</em> to <em>playback</em>mode when playing</dd>
<dt>[] Audio Input</dt><dd>If checked, automatically switch the <a href="@@monitor-setup-in-ardour">monitor</a> from <em>input</em> to <em>playback</em>mode when playing</dd>
<dt>[] Follow Edits</dt><dd>If checked, selecting a region moves the playhead to its beginning</dd>
<dt>[] Auto Play</dt><dd>If checked, moving the playhead in the ruler starts the playback</dd>
<dt>[] Auto Return</dt><dd>If checked, when the playback is stopped, go back to the previous position of the playhead. If not, the playhead stays where it is when the playback is stopped</dd>

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<dt>[] Maximize Mixer Space</dt><dd>Puts the Mixer window in full screen mode</dd>
<dt>Primary Clock</dt>
<dt class="sub1">Focus On Clock</dt><dd>Sets the focus on the <a href="/ardours-interface/transport-clocks/">main clock</a>, allowing to type in numbers directly to change the playhead position</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Focus On Clock</dt><dd>Sets the focus on the <a href="@@transport-clocks">main clock</a>, allowing to type in numbers directly to change the playhead position</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Timecode</dt><dd>Sets the main clock in timecode mode, so it displays time in the Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames format</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Bars &amp; Beats</dt><dd>Sets the main clock in musical time mode, so it displays time in the Bars:Beats:Ticks format</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Minutes &amp; Seconds</dt><dd>Sets the main clock in absolute time mode, so it displays time in the Hours:Minutes:Seconds.Milliseconds format</dd>
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
<dt class="sub1">Zoom Focus Edit Point</dt><dd>Same as above, with the Edit Point</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Next Zoom Focus</dt><dd>Circles between the previous modes</dd>
<dt>Rulers</dt>
<dt class="sub1">[] Min:Sec</dt><dd>Showss (when checked) or hides a line in <a href="/ardours-interface/the-ruler/">the Ruler</a> with the time formatted as Hours:Minutes:Seconds.Milliseconds</dd>
<dt class="sub1">[] Min:Sec</dt><dd>Showss (when checked) or hides a line in <a href="@@ruler">the Ruler</a> with the time formatted as Hours:Minutes:Seconds.Milliseconds</dd>
<dt class="sub1">[] Timecode</dt><dd>Same as above, with the time formatted as Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames</dd>
<dt class="sub1">[] Samples</dt><dd>Same as the above, with the time displayed in samples from the absolute start</dd>
<dt class="sub1">[] Bars &amp; Beats</dt><dd>Same as the above, with the time formatted as Bars:Beats:Ticks</dd>
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<dt class="sub1">[] Video</dt><dd>Shows / hides the Video timeline, where frames of the video are shown for syncing purposes</dd>
<dt>Video Monitor</dt>
<dt class="sub1">Original Size</dt><dd>When the <a href="/video-timeline/">Video Monitor</a> is active, resets its size to the original size, i.e. 1 pixel in the video is 1 pixel on screen</dd>
<dt class="sub1">Original Size</dt><dd>When the <a href="@@video-timeline-and-monitoring">Video Monitor</a> is active, resets its size to the original size, i.e. 1 pixel in the video is 1 pixel on screen</dd>
<dt class="sub1">[] Letterbox</dt><dd>When checked, forces the ratio (width/height) to be the one of the original video. If unched, the video will be stretched to fit the window</dd>
<dt class="sub1">[] Always on Top</dt><dd>Stays above all other windows, enabling to work in Ardour without the video windows to be hidden in the background</dd>
@ -70,11 +70,11 @@
<dt class="sub1">Go to View <em>n</em></dt><dd>Loads and displays a saved position (see above)</dd>
<dt>[] Show Editor Mixer</dt><dd>When checked, the selected tracks' mixer strip is displayed on the left of the editor window, allowing for a quick access to e.g. efffects and routing</dd>
<dt>[] Show Editor List</dt><dd>In the Editor window, shows the <a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/">Editor List</a>, giving access to a number of handy lists (regions, tracks, &hellip;)</dd>
<dt>[] Toggle Mixer List</dt><dd>In the Mixer view, shows the Mixer list, giving access to some handy lists (<a href="/ardours-interface/favorite-plugins-window/">Favorite plugins</a>, <a href="/ardours-interface/the-strips-list/">The Strip list</a>,&hellip;)</dd>
<dt>[] Toggle Monitor Section Visibility</dt><dd>If the <kbd class="option">Use monitoring section on this session</kbd> has been checked in the <a href="/preferences-and-session-properties/session-properties-dialog/monitoring/">Session Properties window</a>, shows pr hide the Monitor Section in the Mixer</dd>
<dt>[] Show Editor List</dt><dd>In the Editor window, shows the <a href="@@editor-lists">Editor List</a>, giving access to a number of handy lists (regions, tracks, &hellip;)</dd>
<dt>[] Toggle Mixer List</dt><dd>In the Mixer view, shows the Mixer list, giving access to some handy lists (<a href="@@favorite-plugins-window">Favorite plugins</a>, <a href="@@strips-list">The Strip list</a>,&hellip;)</dd>
<dt>[] Toggle Monitor Section Visibility</dt><dd>If the <kbd class="option">Use monitoring section on this session</kbd> has been checked in the <a href="@@monitoring-tab">Session Properties window</a>, shows pr hide the Monitor Section in the Mixer</dd>
<dt>[] Show Measure Lines</dt><dd>If checked, in the Editor, shows a vertical white lines at each measure start</dd>
<dt>[] Show Summary</dt><dd>If checked, in the Editor, shows the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-summary/">Summary</a>, allowing a faste navigation in the session</dd>
<dt>[] Show Summary</dt><dd>If checked, in the Editor, shows the <a href="@@summary">Summary</a>, allowing a faste navigation in the session</dd>
<dt>[] Show Group Tabs</dt><dd>If checked, makes the groups visible as tabs on the left in the Editor, and on the top in the mixer</dd>
<dt>[] Show Marker Lines</dt><dd>If checked, each marker is extended across all the tracks in the editor with a line of the same color</dd>
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</p>
<dl>
<dt>[] Audio/MIDI Setup</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="/working-with-sessions/new-session-dialog/"><kbd class="menu">Audio/MIDI Setup</kbd> window</a>, where the sound system configuration can be modified</dd>
<dt>[] Audio/MIDI Setup</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="@@newopen-session-dialog"><kbd class="menu">Audio/MIDI Setup</kbd> window</a>, where the sound system configuration can be modified</dd>
<dt>Editor</dt>
<dt class="sub1">Show</dt><dd>Switches to the Editor view</dd>
@ -15,19 +15,19 @@
<dt class="sub1">Show/Hide/Attach/Detach</dt><dd>Same as for the Editor, for the <em>Mixer</em> window</dd>
<dt>Preferences</dt><dd></dd>
<dt class="sub1">Show/Hide/Attach/Detach</dt><dd>Same as for the Editor, for the <em>Preferences</em> window</dd>
<dt>Meterbridge</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="/meters/"><kbd class="menu">Meterbridge</kbd> window</a>, that displays all the tracks' meter at once and their recording status, and is very handy for multitrack recording</dd>
<dt>Scripting</dt><dd>Opens the <a href="/lua-scripting/"><kbd class="menu">Lua Scripting</kbd> window</a>, allowing to edit and run Lua scripts</dd>
<dt>Meterbridge</dt><dd>Shows the <a href="@@metering-in-ardour"><kbd class="menu">Meterbridge</kbd> window</a>, that displays all the tracks' meter at once and their recording status, and is very handy for multitrack recording</dd>
<dt>Scripting</dt><dd>Opens the <a href="@@lua-scripting"><kbd class="menu">Lua Scripting</kbd> window</a>, allowing to edit and run Lua scripts</dd>
<dt>[] Tracks and Busses</dt><dd>Opens the <kbd class="menu">Tracks and Busses</kbd> window, which is a shortcut to many tracks/busses operations (routing, effects, &hellip;)</dd>
<dt>[] Locations</dt><dd><dd>Opens the <a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/ranges-and-marks-list/"><kbd class="menu">Ranges and Marks</kbd> window</a>, a single point of control for all range and location markers</dd>
<dt>[] Binding Editor</dt><dd>Opens the <a href="/default-keyboard-bindings/"><kbd class="menu">Key Bindings</kbd> window</a>, which allows for easy creation or modification of any keyboard shortcut</dd>
<dt>[] Locations</dt><dd><dd>Opens the <a href="@@the-ranges-and-marks-lists"><kbd class="menu">Ranges and Marks</kbd> window</a>, a single point of control for all range and location markers</dd>
<dt>[] Binding Editor</dt><dd>Opens the <a href="@@default-keyboard-bindings"><kbd class="menu">Key Bindings</kbd> window</a>, which allows for easy creation or modification of any keyboard shortcut</dd>
<dt>[] Bundle Manager</dt><dd>Opens the <kbd class="menu">Bundle Manager</kbd> window, allowing to create and manage <em>Bundles</em>, which are a way to simplify connection management, by defining groups of ports</dd>
<dt>[] Big Clock</dt><dd>Opens the <a href="/ardours-interface/transport-clocks/">Main Clock</a> as its own separate (and huge) window, which is helpfull when recording</dd>
<dt>[] Big Clock</dt><dd>Opens the <a href="@@transport-clocks">Main Clock</a> as its own separate (and huge) window, which is helpfull when recording</dd>
<dt>[] Video Monitor</dt><dd>If a <a href="/video-timeline/">video</a> has been imported in the session, opens a video window (namely, <em>Xjadeo</em>), synced to the timeline</dd>
<dt>[] Video Monitor</dt><dd>If a <a href="@@video-timeline-and-monitoring">video</a> has been imported in the session, opens a video window (namely, <em>Xjadeo</em>), synced to the timeline</dd>
<dt>Midi Tracer</dt><dd>Opens the <kbd class="menu">MIDI Tracer</kbd> window, allowing to follow each and every MIDI message entering or leaving Ardour</dd>
<dt>[] Audio Connections</dt><dd>Opens the <a href="/signal-routing/Patchbay/"><kbd class="menu">Audio Connection Manager</kbd> window</a>, a way to make connections to, from and within Ardour's mixer</dd>
<dt>[] Audio Connections</dt><dd>Opens the <a href="@@patchbay"><kbd class="menu">Audio Connection Manager</kbd> window</a>, a way to make connections to, from and within Ardour's mixer</dd>
<dt>[] MIDI Connections</dt><dd>Same as above, for the MIDI connections</dd>
<dt>[] Log</dt><dd>Shows the <kbd class="menu">Log</kbd> window, where Ardour lists usefull information, warnings and errors</dd>
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<strong>Show waveform clipping</strong> 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
<a href="/preferences-and-session-properties/preferences-dialog/editor/">
<a href="@@editor-tab">
Editor tab</a>
</p>
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If <kbd class="menu">Snap To Grid</kbd> is enabled, then regions can
only move so that they align with locations determined by the current
snap settings (beats, or seconds, or other region boundaries, etc).
See <a href="/ardours-interface/the-grid-controls/">Snap To the Grid</a>
See <a href="@@grid-controls">Snap To the Grid</a>
for details.
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Group menu. The menu lists the available groups. Selecting one of these
groups will add the track or bus to that group. The menu also lets you
create a new group.</li>
<li>Finally, the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-groups-list/">Groups list</a>
<li>Finally, the <a href="@@groups-list">Groups list</a>
has a <kbd class="menu">plus (+)</kbd> button at the
bottom of the list. Click on the plus sign to create a new group.</li>
</ul>
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
the members of a group.
</p>
<p>
You can also remove groups by selecting them in the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-groups-list/">Groups list</a>
You can also remove groups by selecting them in the <a href="@@groups-list">Groups list</a>
and then pressing the <kbd class="menu">minus (-)</kbd> button at the bottom of the list.
</p>
@ -92,12 +92,12 @@
-4&nbsp;dB (the <em>difference</em> of the gains remains the same).
</p>
<p>
<a href="/working-with-tracks/bus-controls/#mute"><kbd class="option">Muting</kbd></a>,
<a href="/working-with-tracks/bus-controls/#solo"><kbd class="option">Soloing</kbd></a>,
<a href="/working-with-tracks/audio-track-controls/#record"><kbd class="option">record enable</kbd></a>,
<a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/tracks-and-busses-list/"><kbd class="option">active state</kbd></a>,
<a href="/working-with-tracks/controlling-track-appearance/track-coloring/"><kbd class="option">colour</kbd></a> and
<a href="/recording/monitoring/"><kbd class="option">monitoring</kbd></a>
<a href="@@bus-controls#mute"><kbd class="option">Muting</kbd></a>,
<a href="@@bus-controls#solo"><kbd class="option">Soloing</kbd></a>,
<a href="@@audio-track-controls#record"><kbd class="option">record enable</kbd></a>,
<a href="@@the-tracks-and-busses-list"><kbd class="option">active state</kbd></a>,
<a href="@@track-color"><kbd class="option">colour</kbd></a> and
<a href="@@monitoring"><kbd class="option">monitoring</kbd></a>
are all straightforward. They simply mean that all member tracks or busses will
share the same settings in these respects.
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<p>
Tracks that belong to a
<a href="/working-with-tracks/track-and-bus-groups/">track/bus group</a>
<a href="@@the-track-and-bus-group-list">track/bus group</a>
can share a common color by enabling the <kbd
class="option">Color</kbd> option for the group. With this enabled,
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<p>
If you click on a <dfn>region</dfn>, the first item in the menu is the name of the
region. If you click on a
<a href="/working-with-tracks/controlling-track-appearance/layering-display/">layered region</a>,
<a href="@@layering-display">layered region</a>,
the next item in the menu is <kbd class="menu">Choose Top</kbd>. If selected,
you will see a dialog that allows you to change the vertical order of layers
at that point. See <a href="/working-with-tracks/controlling-track-appearance/layering-display/">Layering Display</a> for more details.
at that point. See <a href="@@layering-display">Layering Display</a> for more details.
</p>
<p>
The rest of the track context menu is structured as follows:
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
<dd>
<dl class="narrower-table">
<dt>Play from Edit Point</dt>
<dd>Play from the location of the current <a href="/ardours-interface/the-edit-point-control/">edit point</a>.</dd>
<dd>Play from the location of the current <a href="@@edit-point-control">edit point</a>.</dd>
<dt>Play from Start </dt>
<dd>Play from the start of the session</dd>
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<p>
Every track and bus in Ardour is assigned a <dfn>remote control ID</dfn>.
When a <a href="/using-control-surfaces/">control surface</a> or any other
When a <a href="@@controlling-ardour-with-osc">control surface</a> or any other
remote control is used to control Ardour, these IDs are used to identify
which track(s) or buss(es) are the intended target of incoming commands.
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existing material ("overdubbing") operates <em>in that track</em>.
</p>
<p>
See <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-types/#trackmodes">Track modes</a>
See <a href="@@track-types#trackmodes">Track modes</a>
for a detailed explanation.
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This does not affect the previously recorded audio data, and trimmed regions
can be expanded again at will. Non-layered mode can be very useful for spoken
word material, especially in combination with
<a href="/editing-and-arranging/change-region-lengths/pushpull-trimming/">push/pull trimming</a>.
<a href="@@pushpull-trimming">push/pull trimming</a>.
</dd>
<dt>Tape</dt>
<dd><dfn>Tape-mode</dfn> tracks do <strong>destructive</strong> recording:
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
number of either can be changed at any time (subject to restrictions caused by
any plugins in a track). However it is useful to not have to configure this sort
of thing for the most common cases, and so the
<a href="/working-with-tracks/adding-tracks-and-busses/">Add Tracks</a> dialog allows you to
<a href="@@adding-tracks-busses-and-vcas">Add Tracks</a> dialog allows you to
select "Mono", "Stereo" and few other typical multichannel presets<br>
The name of the preset describes the number of <dfn>input channels</dfn>
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<p>
The only way to add inputs to a processor is via
<a href="/signal-routing/sidechaining/">Sidechaining</a> from another signal.
<a href="@@sidechaining">Sidechaining</a> from another signal.
This is done by "tapping" the signal from another track or bus at any point.
</p>
@ -175,7 +175,7 @@
section. A new dropdown menu appears, which displays a list of the
tracks/busses available to be sidechained, or, for a more complex setup (e.g.
sidechaining from hardware directly), the
<a href="/signal-routing/Patchbay/">Routing Grid</a> (also accessible with a
<a href="@@patchbay">Routing Grid</a> (also accessible with a
<kbd class="mouse">Right</kbd>-click on the dropdown menu).
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<dl>
<dt>Midi Panic</dt><dd>Immediately stops all midi output.</dd>
<dt>Enable/disable Audio Click</dt><dd>Toggles (on/off) a click track (metronome) along the <a href="/working-with-tempo-and-meter/">tempo</a>. Right clicking brings up the <kbd class="menu">Click</kbd> submenu from the Preferences.</dd>
<dt>Go to Start of the Session</dt><dd>Jumps back at the beginning of the session, as defined by the <a href="/working-with-markers/">start marker</a>.</dd>
<dt>Go to End of the Session</dt><dd>Jumps forward to the end of the session, as defined by the <a href="/working-with-markers/">end marker</a>.</dd>
<dt>Play Loop Range</dt><dd>Repeats the defined <a href="/controlling-playback/">loop</a> as defined by the <a href="/working-with-markers/loop-range/">Loop range</a>, until the "Stop playback" button is pressed. Clicking the "Play loop Range" button while already active switches to normal Play mode, which exits the loop without stopping and restarting playback.</dd>
<dt>Enable/disable Audio Click</dt><dd>Toggles (on/off) a click track (metronome) along the <a href="@@tempo-and-meter">tempo</a>. Right clicking brings up the <kbd class="menu">Click</kbd> submenu from the Preferences.</dd>
<dt>Go to Start of the Session</dt><dd>Jumps back at the beginning of the session, as defined by the <a href="@@working-with-markers">start marker</a>.</dd>
<dt>Go to End of the Session</dt><dd>Jumps forward to the end of the session, as defined by the <a href="@@working-with-markers">end marker</a>.</dd>
<dt>Play Loop Range</dt><dd>Repeats the defined <a href="@@controlling-playback">loop</a> as defined by the <a href="@@the-loop-range">Loop range</a>, until the "Stop playback" button is pressed. Clicking the "Play loop Range" button while already active switches to normal Play mode, which exits the loop without stopping and restarting playback.</dd>
<dt>Play Range/Selection</dt><dd>If a range has been defined using the Range Mode button, plays the range, of if an audio or MIDI region is selected, plays this region. In both cases, the playback stops at the end of the range or selected region.</dd>
<dt>Play from playhead</dt><dd>Starts the playback and optionally record (more below).</dd>
<dt>Stop</dt><dd>Whatever the playing mode (loop, range, &hellip;) stops all playback. Depending on other settings, some effects (like chorus or reverb) might still be audible for a while.</dd>
<dt>Toggle Record</dt><dd>Global switch button to activate/deactivate recording. While active, the button blinks red. The button doesn't start recording by itself: if one or more tracks are marked as record-enabled, pressing the "Play from Playhead" starts recording on those tracks. See <a href="/recording/">Recording</a>.</dd>
<dt>Toggle Record</dt><dd>Global switch button to activate/deactivate recording. While active, the button blinks red. The button doesn't start recording by itself: if one or more tracks are marked as record-enabled, pressing the "Play from Playhead" starts recording on those tracks. See <a href="@@record-setup">Recording</a>.</dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
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or <dfn>MTC</dfn> or several other values), than can be used to control whether or not the
transport position and start is controlled by Ardour, or by an external positional
synchronization source, such as MIDI Time Code (MTC), Linear Time Code (LTC) or JACK
(see <a href="/synchronization/timecode-generators-and-slaves/">Timecode Generators and Slaves</a>).
(see <a href="@@timecode-generators-and-slaves">Timecode Generators and Slaves</a>).
</p>
<p>
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</p>
<p>
All the clocks in Ardour share the same powerfull way of editing time. Refer to
<a href="/introducing-ardour/basic-gui-operations/editing-clocks/">Editing Clocks</a> to learn how.
<a href="@@editing-clocks">Editing Clocks</a> to learn how.
</p>
<p>
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<p>
This tab contains settings that relate to the behavior of the
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-transport-bar/">Transport Bar</a>
and <a href="/synchronization/">Synchronization</a>.
<a href="@@transport-bar">Transport Bar</a>
and <a href="@@working-with-synchronization">Synchronization</a>.
</p>
<img src="/images/a4_preferences_transport.png" alt="preferences
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ transport tab"/>
<li>
<p>
<strong>Create markers where xruns occur</strong> will create a new
<a href="/working-with-markers/">marker</a> when an xrun occurs during
<a href="@@working-with-markers">marker</a> when an xrun occurs during
recording at the location of the xrun. This marks where possible xruns
might produce audible glitches when stopping on xruns is disabled.
</p>
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<p>
<strong>External timecode source</strong> determines which external
source to use when Ardour is using an external
<a href="/synchronization/">synchronization</a> source. Depending
<a href="@@working-with-synchronization">synchronization</a> source. Depending
on the timecode source chosen, additional preference options are
available.
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<kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd>-drag the edge of the region.
</p>
<p>
Trimming will obey <a href="/ardours-interface/the-grid-controls/">Snap settings</a>.
Trimming will obey <a href="@@grid-controls">Snap settings</a>.
</p>
<h2>Click Trimming With the Mouse</h2>
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
<h2>Keyboard Shortcuts for Trimming</h2>
<p>
There are several commands for region trimming. Some use the
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-edit-point-control/">edit point</a> to determine where
<a href="@@edit-point-control">edit point</a> to determine where
to trim to. Some are not bound to any keys by default (but could be via the
Keybindings Editor).
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some way. Since a playlist is a list of regions, most of the
modifications involve manipulating regions: their position, length
and so forth. This is covered in the chapter
<a href="/working-with-regions/">Working With Regions</a>.<br>
<a href="@@working-with-regions">Working With Regions</a>.<br>
Here, we cover some of the things you can do with playlists as objects
in their own right.
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command that affects the display of the editor window. Its shortcut is
<kbd class="mod3">Z</kbd>.
There is also an undo for selection. See
<a href="/introducing-ardour/basic-gui-operations/selection-techniques/">Selection Techniques</a> for more information.
<a href="@@selection-techniques">Selection Techniques</a> for more information.
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<p>
This tab contains settings that affect the user's interaction with
<a href="/ardours-interface/">Ardours interface</a>.
<a href="@@about-ardours-interface">Ardours interface</a>.
</p>
<img src="/images/a4_preferences_interaction.png" alt="preferences
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ user interaction tab"/>
<p>
<strong>Ignore snap using:</strong> This mouse and keyboard combination
temporarily changes the
<a href="/ardours-interface/the-grid-controls/">snap mode</a> to
<a href="@@grid-controls">snap mode</a> to
<strong>No Grid</strong>.
</p>
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<p>
A <dfn>middle-click</dfn> refers to the act of pressing and releasing the
<kbd class="mouse">Middle</kbd> mouse button. Not all all mice have a middle click button
(see the <a href="/setting-up-your-system/mouse/">Mouse</a> chapter for
(see the <a href="@@mouse">Mouse</a> chapter for
details). Sometimes the scroll wheel acts as a clickable middle button.
This action is used for time-constrained region copying and mapping MIDI
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any time via <kbd class="menu">Edit &gt; Preferences &gt; Misc &gt; Session
Management</kbd>. You can also specify a particular (different) location for
a session when creating it, in the
<a href="/working-with-sessions/new-session-dialog/">New Session dialog</a>.
<a href="@@newopen-session-dialog">New Session dialog</a>.
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<p>
To view a plugin editor, double-click on the plugin within the
<a href="/working-with-plugins/processor-box/">processor box</a>.
<a href="@@processor-box">processor box</a>.
A new window will appear showing the editor/GUI for the plugin.
</p>
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
<p>
The generic UI can be temporarily switched to by context-clicking on
a processor and selecting <kbd class="menu">Edit with generic controls</kbd>.
This is necessary in order to access the <a href="/automation/">plugin
This is necessary in order to access the <a href="@@automation">plugin
automation controls</a>.
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href="https://github.com/Ardour/ardour/tree/master/mcp">
Source Tree</a> that matches your
master device and copy it to a new name such as xt+mc.device in the
<a href="/appendix/files-and-directories/">
<a href="@@files-and-directories-ardour-knows-about">
user config</a> sub directory <code>mcp</code> and then edit that file. It is best to
name the file with the order the devices are expected to be used in as
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<dt>Windows VST Plugins on Linux</dt>
<dd>VST plugins for Windows, but being used on Linux. <em>Not
supported by normal builds of Ardour. <a href="/working-with-plugins/windows-vst-support/">Read
supported by normal builds of Ardour. <a href="@@using-windows-vst-plugins-on-linux">Read
more&hellip;</a></em>
</dd>
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<li><dfn>Center</dfn> of the screen</li>
<li><dfn>Playhead</dfn></li>
<li><dfn>Mouse</dfn></li>
<li><dfn>Edit Point</dfn> as set in the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-edit-point-control/">Edit point</a> control.</li>
<li><dfn>Edit Point</dfn> as set in the <a href="@@edit-point-control">Edit point</a> control.</li>
</ul>
<p>The 2 leftmost zoom buttons (<kbd class="menu">&minus;</kbd> and <kbd class="menu">&plus;</kbd>) use this zoom focus to zoom out and in respectively.<p>
<p>The <kbd class="menu">Zoom to session</kbd> button is a handy shortcut to zoom out or in until all the session (as defined by it's <a href="/working-with-markers/">start/end markers</a>) fits horizontally.</p>
<p>The <kbd class="menu">Zoom to session</kbd> button is a handy shortcut to zoom out or in until all the session (as defined by it's <a href="@@working-with-markers">start/end markers</a>) fits horizontally.</p>
<p>Changing the <kbd class="menu">Number of visible tracks</kbd> dropdown menu
allows to fit this number of tracks vertically in the screen.<p>
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ according to you screen vertical size, some high number can have no effect.</p>
<p>Inside this menu are 2 handy choices:</p>
<ul>
<li><dfn>Selected tracks</dfn> that focus on the selected tracks. If the selected tracks are not contiguous, the unselected tracks inbetween will be hidden, see the <a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/tracks-and-busses-list/">Track and Bus list</a>.</li>
<li><dfn>Selected tracks</dfn> that focus on the selected tracks. If the selected tracks are not contiguous, the unselected tracks inbetween will be hidden, see the <a href="@@the-tracks-and-busses-list">Track and Bus list</a>.</li>
<li><dfn>All</dfn> that fits all the tracks of the sessions vertically (provided there's enough screen estate).</li>
</ul>

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