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title: The Monitor section
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The Monitoring section can be activated for the session by using the
window and checking the
Use monitor section in this session in the
tab.
The Monitoring section appears on the right of the Mixer, and comprises:
- A detach/attach button, to make it its own window or include it into the Mixer
- Three status indicators for the current session state
- Current solo behaviour
- The Processors button and optional processor box
- Three volume knobs controlling the playback
- The channels On/Off switches controlling options on each channels independantly
- Controls for solo/mute levels: Gain increase for solo, gain reduction non-soloed, gain reduction for dimming
- The global monitoring gain knob
- Output connection selector
Different settings in Ardour will result in different monitoring results. Refer to the
Monitor Modes Appendix to learn more.
The Status buttons
The Status buttons, two of which appears in the Transport Bar, blink to inform the user if something special is happening:
- Solo: Blinks when one or more tracks are being soloed, see Muting and Soloing. Clicking this button disables any active explicit and implicit solo on all tracks and busses.
- Audition: Blinks when some audio is auditionned, e.g. by using the import dialog, or using the context menu in the Regions List. Clicking this button will stop the audition
- Isolated: Blinks when one or more tracks are being solo isolated, i.e. when tracks or busses are soloed the isolated ones will not mute. Clicking this button disables any active isolated solo(s).
The Current solo behavior switches
All the following buttons are switches, that can be ON or OFF (as shown by their yellow led):
- SiP
- Solo In Place is the default solo mode of Ardour. It routes the tracks/busses through their actual audio path and through the master, so its panning and effects are audible
- PFL
- Pre Fader Listen is a solo routed from the point just before the fader of the soloed tracks/busses, bypassing the fader, the post-fader effects, the panner and the master
- AFL
- After Fade Listen is a solo routed from the point just before the panner of the tracks/busses, bypassing the panner and the master
- Excl. Solo
- Exclusive Solo only one track or bus will ever be soloed at once; soloing track B while track A is currently soloed will un-solo track A before soloing track B
- Solo » Mute
- If a track is both soloed and muted, determines if Solo preempts mute. When activated, a muted and soloed track will be audible.
Changing the solo mode (SiP, PFL or AFL) will update the labels on the mixer strips' labels accordingly.
The Processors button
The Processors button makes the processor box visible for the monitoring section. This processor box works exactly as the one
present in the tracks and
busses strips, and any effects can be added.
This only affects auditionning, so it won't be present in e.g. an audio export of the session.
It is in particular very usefull to put some meters, like needle-style
ones, or any mesurement ones, like a frequency analysis.
The Volume Knobs
These 3 buttons affect the volume of the monitoring. They are made of a knob, and a
dropdown menu showing some commonly used presets.
- Solo Boost
- If some track(s)/bus(ses) are soloed, increases their volume by that amount
- SiP Cut
- When is Solo in Place mode, affects the volume of the rest of the audio (the non-soloed audio). The default is -&infinity; dB, i.e. the non soloed tracks are totally inaudible. It can be raised to make the other tracks audible, though dimmed ("Solo in Front").
- Dim
- When the monitoring is dimmed (see bellow the Dim buttons), determines how intense the dimming is, i.e. from how much the signal is diminished
The Channels Switches
For each of the channels, (e.g. and for stereo), 4 switches are available:
- Mute
- Mutes the selected channel(s)
- Dim
- Reduces the selected channel(s)' volume, as per the knob above
- Solo
- Soloes the selected channel(s)
- Inv
- Inverts the selected channel(s)' polarity
The Global Monitoring Options buttons
Those buttons directly affect the output of the monitoring section:
- Mono: Reduces the monitoring signal to mono.
- Dim: Reduces the selected monitoring volume, as per the knob above
- Mute: Mutes all monitoring.
The Global Monitoring Gain Knob
This knob is the gain knob for all the monitoring section. The dropdown menu below
presents the user with a choice of current presets for monitoring volumes.
The Monitoring Output connection selector
As for all the strips in the mixer, the outputs of the monitoring, by default
connected to the system's outputs, can be plugged to any combination of tracks,
busses, or output the user wants, with the Routing Grid.
It is particularly helpfull here, because the monitoring signal is often fed to
the control room speakers without interrupting the normal flow of the mix.