Fix markup of &minus

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Mads Kiilerich 2022-01-27 21:05:06 +01:00 committed by Len Ovens
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same as the gain of the track or bus the send comes from for the current
Foldback bus</li>
<li><kbd class="menu">Set sends gain to -inf</kbd> sets the gain on all sends
for the current Foldback bus to &minus&infin; (the lowest gain possible)</li>
for the current Foldback bus to &minus;&infin; (the lowest gain possible)</li>
<li><kbd class="menu">Set sends gain to 0dB</kbd> sets the gain on all sends
for the current Foldback bus to 0dB</li>
</ul>
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on the send to be the same as the gain of the track or bus the send
comes from for the current Foldback bus</li>
<li><kbd class="menu">Set send gain to -inf</kbd> sets the send gain
for the current Foldback bus to &minus&infin; (the lowest gain possible)</li>
for the current Foldback bus to &minus;&infin; (the lowest gain possible)</li>
<li><kbd class="menu">Set send gain to 0dB</kbd> sets the send gain
for the current Foldback bus to 0dB</li>
<li><kbd class="menu">Remove This Send</kbd> removes the send from the

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<tr><th>SiP Cut</th><td>Only relevant to Solo in Place mode. This sets the level that all muted tracks
or busses will be muted by. By default it is &minus;&infin; i.e. the non soloed tracks are totally inaudible.
The level can be raised to make the other tracks audible, though dimmed. This is also sometimes referred
to <em>Solo in Front</em>. The rotary control has a range of &minus&infin; to +0dB and can be set at any point
to <em>Solo in Front</em>. The rotary control has a range of &minus;&infin; to +0dB and can be set at any point
between these two values. A drop down menu with pre-defined values is also provided for convenience.</td></tr>
</table>
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<h2>Global Monitor level</h2>
<p>
This control sets the level for Monitor Section output. The rotary control has a range of &minus&infin;
This control sets the level for Monitor Section output. The rotary control has a range of &minus;&infin;
to +6dB and can be set at any point between these two values. A drop down menu with pre-defined values
is also provided for convenience.
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When using solo-in-place (SiP), in other words when soloed tracks are being
listened to on the master bus, this fader specifies the gain that will be
applied to other tracks in order to mute them. Setting this level to
&minus&infin;&nbsp;dB will mean that other tracks will not be heard at all; setting to
&minus;&infin;&nbsp;dB will mean that other tracks will not be heard at all; setting to
some higher value less than 0dB means that other non-soloed tracks will be heard, just
reduced in volume compared to the soloed tracks. Using a value
larger than &minus&infin;&nbsp;dB is sometimes called "Solo-In-Front" by other DAWs, because
larger than &minus;&infin;&nbsp;dB is sometimes called "Solo-In-Front" by other DAWs, because
the listener has the sense that soloed material is "in front" of other
material. In Ardour, this is not a distinct mode, but instead the mute cut
control offers any level of "in-front-ness" that is desired.

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<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/ardour/routes/recenable <em>rid</em> <em>rec_st</em></kbd></th>
<td>where <em>rec_st</em> is a bool/int representing the desired rec state of the track</td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/ardour/routes/gainabs <em>rid</em> <em>gain_abs</em></kbd></th>
<td>where <em>gain_abs</em> is a float ranging from 0 to 2 (0 being &minus&infin;, 1 being 0dB and 2 being +6dB).</td></tr>
<td>where <em>gain_abs</em> is a float ranging from 0 to 2 (0 being &minus;&infin;, 1 being 0dB and 2 being +6dB).</td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/ardour/routes/gaindB <em>rid</em> <em>gain_db</em></kbd></th>
<td>where <em>gain_db</em> is a float ranging from -400 to 6 representing the desired gain of the track in dB.</td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/ardour/routes/trimabs <em>rid</em> <em>trim_abs</em></kbd></th>