diff --git a/_manual/01_welcome-to-ardour/01_about-ardour/03_why-is-it-called-ardour.html b/_manual/01_welcome-to-ardour/01_about-ardour/03_why-is-it-called-ardour.html index 2f1c62e..aaa0e2b 100644 --- a/_manual/01_welcome-to-ardour/01_about-ardour/03_why-is-it-called-ardour.html +++ b/_manual/01_welcome-to-ardour/01_about-ardour/03_why-is-it-called-ardour.html @@ -4,29 +4,31 @@ title: Why is it called Ardour? ---
-The name "Ardour" came from considerations of how to pronounce the acronym -HDR. The most obvious attempt sounds -like a vowelless "harder" and it then was then a short step to an unrelated -but slightly homophonic word: + The name "Ardour" came from considerations of how to pronounce the acronym + HDR. The most obvious attempt sounds + like a vowelless "harder" and it then was then a short step to an unrelated + but slightly homophonic word:
- ardour n 1: a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of - a person or cause); "they were imbued with a revolutionary ardor"; "he - felt a kind of religious zeal" [syn: ardor, elan, zeal]
- 2: intense feeling of love [syn: ardor]
- 3: feelings of great warmth and intensity; "he spoke with great ardor" - [syn: ardor, fervor, fervour, fervency, fire, fervidness] ++ ardour n 1: a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of + a person or cause); "they were imbued with a revolutionary ardor"; "he + felt a kind of religious zeal" [syn: ardor, elan, zeal]
+ 2: intense feeling of love [syn: ardor]
+ 3: feelings of great warmth and intensity; "he spoke with great ardor" + [syn: ardor, fervor, fervour, fervency, fire, fervidness] +
-Given the work required to develop Ardour, and the personality of its -primary author, the name seemed appropriate even without the vague -relationship to HDR. + Given the work required to develop Ardour, and the personality of its + primary author, the name seemed appropriate even without the vague + relationship to HDR.
-Years later, another interpretation of "Ardour" appeared, this time based -on listening to non-native English speakers attempt to pronounce the word. -Rather than "Ardour", it became "Our DAW", which seemed poetically fitting -for a Digital Audio Workstation whose source code and design belongs to a -group of collaborators. + Years later, another interpretation of "Ardour" appeared, this time based + on listening to non-native English speakers attempt to pronounce the word. + Rather than "Ardour", it became "Our DAW", which seemed poetically fitting + for a Digital Audio Workstation whose source code and design belongs to a + group of collaborators.
diff --git a/_manual/01_welcome-to-ardour/02_about-ardour-documentation.html b/_manual/01_welcome-to-ardour/02_about-ardour-documentation.html index e964684..7cfe4db 100644 --- a/_manual/01_welcome-to-ardour/02_about-ardour-documentation.html +++ b/_manual/01_welcome-to-ardour/02_about-ardour-documentation.html @@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ title: About Ardour documentationSome GUI elements can optionally be controlled with the mouse wheel when the pointer is hovering over them. The notation for mouse wheel action is - ⇑ ⇐ - ⇓ ⇒ + ⇑ ⇐ + ⇓ ⇒.
a2jmidid is an application that bridges between the system
MIDI ports and
-
First you should make sure that there is no ALSA sequencer support enabled in JACK. To do that open QJackCtl's Setup window.
- Set Settings > MIDI Driver to Settings > MIDI Driver to none.
Then uncheck the Misc > Enable ALSA Sequencer
support option.
diff --git a/_manual/03_setting-up-your-system/08_platform-specifics/01_ubuntu-linux.html b/_manual/03_setting-up-your-system/08_platform-specifics/01_ubuntu-linux.html
index 24c6317..ea86dd9 100644
--- a/_manual/03_setting-up-your-system/08_platform-specifics/01_ubuntu-linux.html
+++ b/_manual/03_setting-up-your-system/08_platform-specifics/01_ubuntu-linux.html
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ title: Ubuntu Linux
derivitives be directed to them.
Information on the Ubuntu Studio Mailing Lists.
-Information on the Ubuntu Studio IRC channel. #ubuntustudio on irc.freenode.net
+ + +Information on the Ubuntu Studio Mailing Lists.
+Information on the Ubuntu Studio IRC channel. #ubuntustudio on irc.freenode.net
diff --git a/_manual/04_ardours-interface/01_starting-ardour.html b/_manual/04_ardours-interface/01_starting-ardour.html index 449d105..f47ae90 100644 --- a/_manual/04_ardours-interface/01_starting-ardour.html +++ b/_manual/04_ardours-interface/01_starting-ardour.html @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ title: Starting ArdourIf you open Ardour without specifying an existing session it will display - the Session > New... dialog. If JACK is not already + the Session > New... dialog. If JACK is not already running, there will be an extra Audio Engine tab in that dialog to configure JACK, which Ardour will then start automatically.
diff --git a/_manual/04_ardours-interface/01_starting-ardour/01_starting-ardour-from-the-command-line.html b/_manual/04_ardours-interface/01_starting-ardour/01_starting-ardour-from-the-command-line.html index 11be20a..051ff2c 100644 --- a/_manual/04_ardours-interface/01_starting-ardour/01_starting-ardour-from-the-command-line.html +++ b/_manual/04_ardours-interface/01_starting-ardour/01_starting-ardour-from-the-command-line.html @@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ menu-title: Starting from Linux CmdlineTo start Ardour with a new, named session:
-ardour3 -N /path/to/session +ardour3 -N /path/to/sessionFor information on this list see Getting To Know the Ranges & Marks List in the "Working with Markers" section of the manual.
++ For information on this list see + Getting To Know the Ranges + & Marks List in the "Working with Markers" section of the manual.
diff --git a/_manual/04_ardours-interface/05_using-ardour-clock-displays.html b/_manual/04_ardours-interface/05_using-ardour-clock-displays.html index 48674a5..55fbbd4 100644 --- a/_manual/04_ardours-interface/05_using-ardour-clock-displays.html +++ b/_manual/04_ardours-interface/05_using-ardour-clock-displays.html @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ title: Using Ardour Clock Displays
Every clock in Ardour has four different, selectable clock
modes. Each mode displays time using different units.
- You can change the clock mode by
Left on the peak-indicator button resets the
peak-hold indicator of a single channel.
diff --git a/_manual/05_controlling-playback/01_looping-the-transport.html b/_manual/05_controlling-playback/01_looping-the-transport.html
index 5de8326..d158369 100644
--- a/_manual/05_controlling-playback/01_looping-the-transport.html
+++ b/_manual/05_controlling-playback/01_looping-the-transport.html
@@ -4,14 +4,14 @@ title: Looping the Transport
---
- When the
- By default, looping is bound to the L key. + By default, looping is bound to the l key.
For more information on defining and altering the loop range see diff --git a/_manual/06_working-with-markers/03_rangesmarks-list.html b/_manual/06_working-with-markers/03_rangesmarks-list.html index 97b2653..3347342 100644 --- a/_manual/06_working-with-markers/03_rangesmarks-list.html +++ b/_manual/06_working-with-markers/03_rangesmarks-list.html @@ -66,3 +66,4 @@ title: Ranges & Marks List the range to a CD track, which will again be included in exported TOC or CUE files. This is relevant for Disk-At-Once recordings that may contain audio data between tracks.
It can be defined on the timeline or in the - Ranges & Marks + Ranges & Marks list.
diff --git a/_manual/07_working-with-sessions/01_new-session-dialog.html b/_manual/07_working-with-sessions/01_new-session-dialog.html index ce7ec25..59f0046 100644 --- a/_manual/07_working-with-sessions/01_new-session-dialog.html +++ b/_manual/07_working-with-sessions/01_new-session-dialog.html @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Setup Dialog"/> ing_more_than_one_audio_device/">merge its separate input and output devices into a single "aggregate device" before Ardour will be able to use it. -+
In practice both of these standards have such complex and/or incomplete specifications that different DAWs support them only partially, differently, or not at all. diff --git a/_manual/10_working-with-tracks/04_controlling-track-appearance/01_layering-display.html b/_manual/10_working-with-tracks/04_controlling-track-appearance/01_layering-display.html index 2ffc713..dcd5f0d 100644 --- a/_manual/10_working-with-tracks/04_controlling-track-appearance/01_layering-display.html +++ b/_manual/10_working-with-tracks/04_controlling-track-appearance/01_layering-display.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ title: Layering Display ---
+alt="Track layering menu" />Ardour allows arbitrary layering of regions — you can have as many regions you wish at a given position. By default, the regions are @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ alt="Track layering menu" />
class="menu">overlaid is currently selected. Click on stacked and the track display changes to this: - +You can still move regions around as usual, and in fact you can even drag them so that they overlay each again, but when you diff --git a/_manual/20_default-keyboard-bindings/02_mnemonic-bindings-for-os-x.html b/_manual/20_default-keyboard-bindings/02_mnemonic-bindings-for-os-x.html index ddf7170..2996930 100644 --- a/_manual/20_default-keyboard-bindings/02_mnemonic-bindings-for-os-x.html +++ b/_manual/20_default-keyboard-bindings/02_mnemonic-bindings-for-os-x.html @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ title: Mnemonic Bindings for OS X
Ardour is probably one of the most OSC-controllable audio applications around, but as with all OSC-controllable apps, you can't do much without - knowing what messages can be sent. This document describes the + knowing what messages can be sent. This document describes the various categories of messages that Ardour understands. It is subject to change, particularly the "Actions" part below, since this relates to the GTK GUI for Ardour rather than the backend. diff --git a/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/04_midi-learn.html b/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/04_midi-learn.html index bc40912..c90dfbb 100644 --- a/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/04_midi-learn.html +++ b/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/04_midi-learn.html @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ QJackctl, aconnect, Patchage, and more.