Update I/O plugins documentation following feedback from @x42

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I/O plugins provide an way to do pre- and post-processing outside the normal I/O plugins are a way to process audio outside the normal Ardour session or
session. Pre-plugins run before Ardour does any processing, post-plugins run connect to sources typically unavailable in a DAW, such as outputs of NDI
after Ardour has done all processing. The rationale is to provide a relatively devices. Pre-plugins run before Ardour does any processing, post-plugins run
lightweight pre-/post-processing workflow as compared to using busses. after Ardour has done all processing.
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number of tracks or busses in Ardour. This is a lot like doing some of the number of tracks or busses in Ardour. This is a lot like doing some of the
processing with a chain of guitar pedals, then feeding the signal to an Aux In processing with a chain of guitar pedals, then feeding the signal to an Aux In
port on a mixing console or an input port on a multi-effects digital port on a mixing console or an input port on a multi-effects digital
pedalboard. pedalboard. The rationale for pre-processing with I/O plugins is that it's a
more lightweight way to do it as compared to busses.
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Another use case would be loading an instance of the NDI Input plugin as a
pre-processing plugin to be able to capture and mix sources from NDI devices,
or loading an instance of the NDI Output plugin to send audio from Ardour over
IP to a receiver for broadcasting.
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It's also possible to use the post-processing section to load plugins for room
correction or signal analysis (VU meters, spectrum analyzers etc.).
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<h2>Adding I/O plugins</h2> <h2>Adding I/O plugins</h2>