From 7ab7582fa3903417a6126ac9268b76c11c423b84 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ed Ward
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2017 17:03:28 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Correcting typos, adding links
---
include/muting-and-soloing.html | 5 ++---
include/panning.html | 9 ++++-----
include/rhythm-ferret.html | 7 +++----
3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/muting-and-soloing.html b/include/muting-and-soloing.html
index b73fb0f3..86822b31 100644
--- a/include/muting-and-soloing.html
+++ b/include/muting-and-soloing.html
@@ -94,10 +94,10 @@
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
- -∞&nbdp;dB will mean that other tracks will not be heard at all; setting to
+ -∞ 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 h
eard, just reduced in volume compared to the soloed tracks. Using a value
- larger than -∞dB is sometimes called "Solo-In-Front" by other DAWs, because
+ larger than -∞ 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 you might want to use.
@@ -127,4 +127,3 @@
of the track; through the sends, through the control outputs (to the monitor
bus) and to the main outputs.
-
diff --git a/include/panning.html b/include/panning.html
index a43b797d..deea17a8 100644
--- a/include/panning.html
+++ b/include/panning.html
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
- Panning is the process of distributing one or more signals
+ Panning is the process of distributing one or more signals
across a series of outputs so that the listener will have the
experience of them coming from a particular point or area of the
overall listening field.
@@ -26,9 +26,9 @@
it has dedicated panners for the following situations:
- - 1 signal distributed to 2 outputs (the mono panner)
- - 2 signals distributed to 2 outputs (the stereo panner)
- - N signals distributed to M outputs (the VBAP panner)
+ - 1 signal distributed to 2 outputs (the mono panner)
+ - 2 signals distributed to 2 outputs (the stereo panner)
+ - N signals distributed to M outputs (the VBAP panner)
Even for each of these cases, there are many different ways to
@@ -39,4 +39,3 @@
In addition to the panners, Ardour has a balance control for subtle
corrections to existing stereo images.
-
diff --git a/include/rhythm-ferret.html b/include/rhythm-ferret.html
index e3940489..ebd531cb 100644
--- a/include/rhythm-ferret.html
+++ b/include/rhythm-ferret.html
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
Accessing the Rhythm Ferret
- The Rhythm Ferret window can be accessed by Right clicking
+ The Rhythm Ferret window can be accessed by right clicking
any audio region, then .
@@ -164,7 +164,6 @@
Those regions can then be manually aligned, or have their sync points set to
the closest grid (as per the Grid settings in
effect), by selecting all the regions, and using the
- RIGHT click > Selected Regions > Position >
- Snap position to grid.
+ right click then .
-