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<ul>
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<li>
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DSP CPU Utilization sets how many cpu processors can be used to do signal
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processing. It can be set to use one up to all processors.
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<p>
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<strong>DSP CPU Utilization</strong> sets how many cpu processors can be
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used to do signal processing. It can be set to use one up to all
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processors.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li>
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<dfn>Undo</dfn>
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<p>
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<dfn>Undo</dfn>
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>
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<strong>Limit undo history</strong> sets how many commands can be undone
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using <kbd class="mod1">Z</kbd> or
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<kbd class="menu">Edit > Undo</kbd>.
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<p>
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<strong>Limit undo history</strong> sets how many commands can be
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undone using <kbd class="mod1">Z</kbd> or
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<kbd class="menu">Edit > Undo</kbd>.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li>
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<strong>Save undo history</strong> sets how many commands are saved so
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they are available to be undone after reopening the session.
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<p>
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<strong>Save undo history</strong> sets how many commands are saved so
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they are available to be undone after reopening the session.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li>
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<strong>Verify removal of last capture</strong> when enabled prompts to
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verify removal the last recording capture when
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<kbd class="menu">Edit > Remove Last Capture</kbd> is executed.
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<p>
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<strong>Verify removal of last capture</strong> when enabled prompts to
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verify removal the last recording capture when
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<kbd class="menu">Edit > Remove Last Capture</kbd> is executed.
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</p>
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</li>
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<strong>Make periodic backups of the session file</strong> will create a
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backup session file after changes to the timeline. The backup file is
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the session name followed by <em>.ardour.bak</em>. The backup can be
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used to recover from crashes when the session had not been explicitly
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saved.
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<p>
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<strong>Make periodic backups of the session file</strong> will create
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a backup session file after changes to the timeline. The backup file is
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the session name followed by <em>.ardour.bak</em>. The backup can be
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used to recover from crashes when the session had not been explicitly
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saved.
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</p>
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</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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<li>
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<dfn>Session Management</dfn>
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<p>
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<dfn>Session Management</dfn>
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>
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<strong>Always copy imported files</strong> selects, and then disables,
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the <em>Copy files to session</em> option in the
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<a href="/adding-pre-existing-material/import-dialog/">
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Add Existing Media</a> dialog.
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<p>
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<strong>Always copy imported files</strong> selects, and then disables
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changes to, the <em>Copy files to session</em> option in the
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<a href="/adding-pre-existing-material/import-dialog/">
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Add Existing Media</a> dialog.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li>
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<strong>Default folder for new sessions:</strong> defalts the folder
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where Ardour will create new session folders. This is used in the
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<em>Session Setup</em> dialog displayed by
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<kbd class="menu">Session > New</kbd>.
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<p>
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<strong>Default folder for new sessions:</strong> defalts the folder
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where Ardour will create new session folders. This is used in the
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<em>Session Setup</em> dialog displayed by
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<kbd class="menu">Session > New</kbd>.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li>
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<strong>Maximum number of recent sessions:</strong> determines how many
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of the last opened sessions shows in the <em>Recent Sessions</em> dialog
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displayed by <kbd class="menu">Session > Recent</kbd>.
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<p>
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<strong>Maximum number of recent sessions:</strong> determines how many
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of the last opened sessions shows in the
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<em>Recent Sessions</em> dialog displayed by
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<kbd class="menu">Session > Recent</kbd>.
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</p>
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</ul>
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</p>
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<strong>Click audio file:</strong> sets a user defined sound to be played
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when Ardour's metronome is enabled in the
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<a href="/controlling-playback/using-the-transport-bar/">
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Transport Bar</a>
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<p>
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<strong>Click audio file:</strong> sets a user defined sound to be
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played when Ardour's metronome is enabled in the
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<a href="/controlling-playback/using-the-transport-bar/">
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Transport Bar</a>
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</p>
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<strong>Click emphasis audio file:</strong> sets an optional different
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sound to be played on the metronome's downbeat.
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<strong>Click emphasis audio file:</strong> sets an optional different
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metronome sound to be played on the downbeat.
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</p>
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</li>
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<li>
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<strong>Click gain level:</strong> allows the metronome's click sounds
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to be boosted or attenuated.
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<p>
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<strong>Click gain level:</strong> allows the metronome's click sounds
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to be boosted or attenuated.
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</p>
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</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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<li><dfn>Automation</dfn>
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<li>
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<p>
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<dfn>Automation</dfn>
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</p>
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<li>
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<strong>Thinning factor</strong> ranges from 0 to 1000 with larger
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values storing fewer automation points. Thinning is like lossy
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audio compression, removing data that is less likely to be noticed,
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although the more you remove the more noticable the loss is. The
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advantage to thinning is it reduces CPU requirements.
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<p>
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<strong>Thinning factor</strong> ranges from 0 to 1000 with larger
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values sending fewer automation changes. Thinning is like lossy
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audio compression, removing data that is less likely to be noticed,
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although the more you remove the more likely the loss will be noticed.
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The advantage to thinning is reduced CPU usage.
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<li>
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<strong>Automation sampling interval</strong> ranges from 1 to
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1000 ms. Determines how frequently the automation input is
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sampled. The shorter the interval the higher the accuracy but also
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the higher the CPU requirements.
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<strong>Automation sampling interval</strong> ranges from 1 to
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1000 ms. Determines how frequently the automation input is
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sampled. The shorter the interval the higher the accuracy but also
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the higher the CPU requirements.
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</p>
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</li>
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</ul>
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level record-enable which is never changed on stop.
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</p>
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<li>
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<p>
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<strong>Play loop is a transport mode</strong> changes the behavior of the
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<strong>Display master-meter in the toolbar</strong>
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<strong>Display master-meter in the toolbar</strong> when enabled displays
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a small copy of the master bus meter in the toolbar.
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</p>
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<strong>Default fade shape:</strong>
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<strong>Default fade shape:</strong> sets which
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<a href="/editing-and-arranging/create-region-fades-and-crossfades/">
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fade shape</a> is the default.
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</p>
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<p>
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<strong>Regions in active edit groups are edited together:</strong>
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<strong>Regions in active edit groups are edited together:</strong> sets
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the criteria to see if editing actions apply to tracks grouped together
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in an active group.
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</p>
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<strong>Make rubberband selection rectangle snap to the grid</strong>
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<strong>Make rubberband selection rectangle snap to the grid</strong> when
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enabled uses the grid when
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<a href="/editing-and-arranging/select-regions/">selecting regions</a>
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with a rubberband rectangle.
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</p>
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<strong>Show waveforms in regions</strong>
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<strong>Show waveforms in regions</strong> when enabled shows a visual
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representation of the region's audio waveform. Changes to this setting
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take affect after restarting Ardour.
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<strong>Show gain envelopes in audio regions:</strong>
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<strong>Show gain envelopes in audio regions:</strong> sets the criteria
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for displaying the gain envelope in audio regions.
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<strong>Waveform scale:</strong>
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<strong>Waveform scale:</strong> when waveforms are shown in audio region
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they can be displayed using a <em>linear</em> or a <em>logarithmic</em>
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scale.
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See <a href="/working-with-tracks/controlling-track-appearance/waveform-display/">
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Waveform disply</a>.
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<strong>Waveform shape:</strong>
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<strong>Waveform shape:</strong> when waveforms are shown in audio region
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they can be displayed using a <em>traditional</em> or a <em>rectified</em>
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shape.
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See <a href="/working-with-tracks/controlling-track-appearance/waveform-display/">
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Waveform disply</a>.
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<strong>Waveform Clip Level (dBFS):</strong>
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<strong>Waveform Clip Level (dBFS):</strong> sets the level at which the
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waveform shown in an audio region will be drawn in red to indicate
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clipping. Setting lower than 0.0 dBFS can be useful if any tool in
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the audio chain has problems near 0.0 dBFS.
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</p>
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<strong>Show waveform for audio while it is being recorded</strong>
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<strong>Show waveform for audio while it is being recorded</strong> when
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enabled, will draw the audio waveform in regions being recorded. When
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disabled only a region block will be drawn while recording reducing CPU
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requirements.
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</p>
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<li>
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<strong>Show zoom toolbar</strong>
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<strong>Show zoom toolbar</strong> when enabled shows a toolbar for
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zoom functions. When disabled the zoom commands are still available
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with keyboard short-cuts and the View menu. Changes to this setting
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take affect after restarting Ardour.
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</p>
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<strong>Update editor window during drags of the summary</strong>
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<strong>Update editor window during drags of the summary</strong> when
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enabled the contents of the editor window will redraw the tracks area
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as the selection rectangle in the summary area is moved or resized. The
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summary area is at the bottom of the editor and shows an overview of all
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regions on the timelime.
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</p>
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</li>
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<p>
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<strong>Name new markers</strong>
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<strong>Name new markers</strong> when enabled, popup a dialog when a new
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<a href="/working-with-markers/">marker</a> is created. This allows
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markers to be named as they are created.
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<strong>Auto-scroll editor window when dragging near its edges</strong>
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when enabled will scroll the editor window automatically when dragging a
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region. This can make it easier to see where to position the region.
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<strong>After splitting selected regions, select</strong>
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<strong>After splitting selected regions, select</strong> determines which,
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if any, regions are selected after a split operation. The options are no
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regions, the regions created by the split, and if more than one region
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was selected to start with, the existing selection and the new regions.
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Changes to this setting take affect after restarting Ardour.
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</p>
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<strong>Denormals</strong>
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<strong>Denormals</strong> are a specific type of very small numbers that
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can cause issues with CPU consumption when using some plugins in some
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circumstances.
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Ardour provides two methods of handling the issue. Try different
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combinations of these settings to to find the setting that minimizes CPU
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consumption.
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<strong>Use DC bias to protect against denormals</strong>
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<strong>Use DC bias to protect against denormals</strong> adds a small
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constant value to numbers to move the numbers away from zero.
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<strong>Processor handling</strong>
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<strong>Processor handling</strong>, if the computer's hardware
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supports it, offers two methods that can be used individually or
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combined. Flush to zero and denormals are zero.
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