Some smaller fixes

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Wolfram Esser 2020-07-31 22:53:33 +02:00
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controls with anything inside Ardour that can be controlled.
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<p>
Currently (August 2016), we have presets for the following devices/modes:
As of this writing we offer presets for the following devices/modes:
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<ul>
<li>AKAI MidiMix (2 layouts)</li>

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<p>
Holding the constraint modifier (<kbd class="mod3n"></kbd> by default), the third
Holding the constraint modifier (<kbd class="mod3n"></kbd> by default,
may be changed in Preferences->Editor->Modifiers), the third
bar marker in the BBT ruler is dragged at the position of the third bar in the
recording (where the playhead is located). This drag can be done either in the Meter
or in the Tempo rulers. The tempo (on the first and only tempo marker) reflects

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<p class="note">
When performing meter or tempo operations, it is advisable to use the BBT
ruler (available by right-clicking an existing marker or ruler name), and
ensure that the constraint modifier is set (in Preferences->User Interaction)
ensure that the constraint modifier is set (<kbd class="mod3n"></kbd> by default,
may be changed in Preferences->Editor->Modifiers)
so that no other modifiers share its key combination. The constraint modifier
is the "Constrain drags using: " setting under the "When Beginning a Drag"
heading. One viable setting is
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<ul>
<li>by double clicking on a tempo marker. This opens the tempo dialog which
allows entering the tempo directly into an entry box.</li>
<li>by using the constraint modifier (which is set in Preferences->User
Interaction) to drag the beat/bars in the BBT ruler or the tempo/meter lines.
<li>by using the constraint modifier (<kbd class="mod3n"></kbd> by default,
may be changed in Preferences->Editor->Modifiers)
to drag the beat/bars in the BBT ruler or the tempo/meter lines.
This is the preferred way to match the tempo to previously recorded
material.</li>