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</ul>
<p>
These methods are all equivalent: they open the <a
href="/adding-pre-existing-material/import-dialog/">Add Existing Media</a>
href="@@import-dialog">Add Existing Media</a>
dialog.
</p>
<p>
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The file will be imported and copied
into your session, and placed at the position where the drag ended.
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<p>
<dfn>Auxilliary sends</dfn> are simple <a
href="/working-with-plugins/processor-box/">processors</a> in a bus or
href="@@processor-box">processors</a> in a bus or
track channel strip. They tap the signal at a specific point in the signal
flow (pre-fader, post-fader, before or after EQs and other plugins, etc.)
and send a copy of that signal to a bus, without affecting the
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panner, or to follow it. The latter could be useful for Reverb effects, or
for in-ear monitor mixes delivered in stereo.
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<p>
Almost every available function in Ardour can be bound to a keyboard
shortcut (and those few that cannot will usually respond to an <a
href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/"><abbr
href="@@controlling-ardour-with-osc"><abbr
title="Open Sound Control">OSC</abbr> command</a>). Ardour comes with a
rich set of default <dfn>key bindings</dfn> for the most commonly used
functions.
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class="mod2n"></kbd>, <kbd class="mod3n"></kbd>, etc.) differ among
platforms, so different default bindings for each are provided.
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<p>
You can also bind a sysex or arbitrary message to any of the items
that occur in Ardour's main menu (and its submenus). The <a
href="/appendix/menu-actions-list/">
href="@@list-of-menu-actions">
list of actions</a> shows all available values of <em>action-name</em>.
<p>
To create a binding between an arbitrary MIDI message (we'll use a

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performed with relays and other analog audio switching devices. Digital
recorders have the same feature, but may impart some
<a
href="/synchronization/latency-and-latency-compensation/"><dfn>latency</dfn></a>
href="@@latency-and-latency-compensation"><dfn>latency</dfn></a>
(delay) between the time you make a noise and the time that you hear it
come back from the recorder.
</p>
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the digital case you will still have the A-D-A conversion latency of
1&ndash;2&nbsp;ms.
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<tr><th>Hide</th>
<td>Hide this marker from the view. It can be made visible again from the
<kbd class="menu">Window &gt; Locations</kbd> window or the <a
href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/ranges-and-marks-list/">Ranges &amp; Marks
href="@@the-ranges-and-marks-lists">Ranges &amp; Marks
list</a>.</td></tr>
<tr><th>Rename</th>
<td>Change the name of the marker.</td></tr>
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and move it to a nearby region boundary, region sync point, or to the
playhead or mouse.
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work with (including bank size) and two new math styles have been added
to gain controls. If you are using an Ardour version of 4.7 or less,
please read <a
href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/osc-control-in-ardour-4.7-and-prior/">
href="@@osc-control-for-ardour-4.7-and-prior">
Osc control in ardour 4.7 and prior.</a>
</p>
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used to allow talent to adjust their own monitor mix using a tablet
or phone that can run an OSC controller. For a full explanation of
how Ardour's feedback works please read <a
href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/feedback-in-osc/">
href="@@osc58-feedback">
OSC feedback In Ardour.</a>
</p>
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able to set a port for Ardour to send to. It can also change the
default setting for set_surface. For more information about Ardour's
OSC configuration GUI please read <a
href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/osc-setup-dialog/">
href="@@osc58-using-the-setup-dialog">
Ardour's Setup Dialog.</a>
</p>
<p>If /set_surface is not sent, the default values are used:
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strips.
</p>
<p>Please see: <a
href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/calculating-feedback-and-strip-types-values/">
href="@@osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values">
Calculating Feedback and Strip-types Values.</a>
</p>
<p class="note">
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then adding all those numbers together for a value to send.
</p>
<p>Please see: <a
href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/calculating-feedback-and-strip-types-values/">
href="@@osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values">
Calculating Feedback and Strip-types Values.</a></p>
<p class="note">
Feedback can also be set with <em>/set_surface/feedback feedback.</em>
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<p>
The control Surface may wish to control the type a frequency of
updates it receives. It can do this with querying commands. See: <a
href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/querying-ardour-with-osc/">
href="@@osc58-querying-ardour">
Querying Ardour with OSC.</a>
</p>
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<p class="note">
Parameter types show how the value will be used. However, they may
be sent as a different type if needed, see: <a
href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/parameter-types-in-osc/">
href="@@osc58-parameter-types">
Parameter Types in OSC.</a>
</p>
<h3>Master or Global messages</h3>
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<p class="note">
Selected strip operations are complex enough for their own page.
Please read: <a
href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/selection-considerations-in-osc/">
href="@@osc58-selection-and-expansion-considerations">
Selection Considerations in OSC.</a> This is most important if more
than one OSC surface is being used with Ardour.
</p>
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are more direct.
</p>
<p>
The <a href="/appendix/menu-actions-list/"> list of actions</a>
The <a href="@@list-of-menu-actions"> list of actions</a>
shows all available values of <em>action-name</em> for Ardour.
</p>
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<td>Uses edit range as punch range</td></tr>
<dt><kbd class="osc">/toggle_all_rec_enables</kbd></th>
<td>(toggles all tracks' recording state)</dd-->

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below can also be sent as /strip/command/ssid param. Feedback can be
set to match this with the /set_surface/feedback <em>state</em>
command. See <a
href="/using-control-surfaces/controlling-ardour-with-osc/calculating-feedback-and-strip-types-values/">
href="@@osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values">
Calculating Feedback and Strip-types Values.</a>
</p>
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that OSC does track will show on those OSC controls. Examples of this
might be track record enable for tracks 1 to 32, play or stop.
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all track and bus inputs and outputs are JACK ports, as are sends and
inserts, which means they can be tapped into by other JACK clients.
Only the signal flow inside a track or bus (i.e. from <a
href="/working-with-plugins/processor-box/">processor to processor</a>) is
href="@@processor-box">processor to processor</a>) is
handled internally.<br>
By default, Ardour will create the following connections for you:
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is required. Ardour offers many possibilties for connecting things in the
way you may need or want them.
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</p>
<p>
It can be defined via the timeline or the <a
href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/ranges-and-marks-list/">Ranges &amp; Marks
href="@@the-ranges-and-marks-lists">Ranges &amp; Marks
list</a>.
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<p>
Each section has a set of <dfn>editable <a
href="/introducing-ardour/basic-gui-operations/editing-clocks/">clock widgets</a></dfn>
href="@@editing-clocks">clock widgets</a></dfn>
which display the location of a marker, or the start, end, and duration times of a range,
respectively.
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exported TOC or CUE files. This is relevant for Disk-At-Once recordings
that may contain audio data between tracks.</td></tr>
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If you have configured Ardour to automatically connect new tracks and
busses for you, the number of outputs will be determined by the number of
inputs of the <dfn>master <a
href="/introducing-ardour/understanding-basic-concepts-and-terminology/#busses">bus</a></dfn>,
href="@@understanding-basic-concepts-and-terminology#busses">bus</a></dfn>,
to which the track outputs will be connected.<br>
For example, if you have a two-channel master bus, then a Mono track has one
input and two outputs; a Stereo track has two inputs and two outputs.