As of Ardour 6.0, Ardour provides the possibility of linking two or
more surface to work as one surface. This means that two surfaces,
one with 8 strips and one with 6 strips would look like a single 14
strip surface. A /bank_up
or down on either surface with bank the two
so that they bank in 14 strip increments.
Ardour 5.0 to 5.12 can use two surfaces as shown in Example 3.
Link Set
. A
Link Set
is called by a positive integer number.Link Set
at a time used
with Ardour.Link Set
has a Link Id
.Link ID
is a positive integer numbering consecutive
surfaces starting from 1 for the left most and going up to the right. So
if there are three surfaces in a Link Set
, The left surface
will have a Link Id
of 1, the middle surface will
have a Link Id
of 2 and the right surface will
have a Link Id
of 3.Link Ids
. If there are a
surface 1 and 3, there must also be a surface 2. Surface 1 must always
exist. If any surface is missing, the track names will indicate the
Link Id
of the first device missing.Gain Mode
Bank Size
Feedback
Link Set
:
Link Set
. Any surface can
Bank Up or Bank Down.Link Set
.
There are only two OSC commands needed to set up a Link Set
:
/link/set linkset linkid | Where linkset is the Link Set this surface will be added to and linkid is the Link Id of this surface. |
---|---|
/link/bank_size linkset banksize | Where linkset is the Link Set this surface will be added to and banksize is the target bank size for this Link Set. This Link Set will not operate unless the total strip numbers is banksize. |
It is also possible to send link set and ID values as part of a
/set_surface
command.
/set_surface bank_size strip_types
feedback fadermode send_page_size plugin_page_size
port linkset linkid
The /link/bank_size
command is optional. Ardour defaults
to linking with auto sizing banks where the Link Set
bank size is determined by adding the available surface bank sizes
together. So long as the Link Ids
are consecutive, the
Link Set
is considered ready. If the surface wants to make
sure all surfaces are present before the Link Set
is
ready, the /link/bank_size
command will not allow the
Link Set
to be ready until the surface bank sizes add up
to the Link Set's
bank size.
Setting up a linked set of surfaces is a simple as choosing a number
for the Link Set
, 1 will work fine if there is
only one linked set of surfaces, and giving each surface a
Link Id
. This can be done with the same method as the
/set_surface
command is sent or by having each surface send
the /link/set
command. As with other commands, the first
parameter (linkset) may be sent inline: /link/set/1 linkid
for those surfaces unable to send multi parameter OSC messages.
Assuming two devices, the left device has 8 strips and very little else on it's main page or tab. It may have secondary pages or tabs or a physical control section to access the extra selected strip controls like send levels or plugin controls. The right device has only 6 strips because it also has Master and Monitor channel as well as transport controls. It also has a select section. As part of it's Global controls it has a Bank up and a bank down button. (there is nothing stopping the left surface from also having banking buttons) The left surface will be linkid 1 and the right surface will be linkid 2. For this example the linkset will be 1.
Device 1 will have a "Connect" button that will send:
/set_surface iiiiiiiii 8 159 8323 0 0 0 0 1 1
and the second
device will have two buttons. One will be a "Connect" button that
sends: /set_surface iiii 6 159 8403 0
and the other
will be a "Link" button that will send: /link/set ii 1 2
.
These devices use two different methods of setup both to illustrate
their use and because this will allow them to be used unlinked. Device
1 even as a linked device will operate on it's own as a one
device Link Set
. However, device 2 would show
an error condition if device 1 is not present so we have a
seperate "Link" button. This is an optional way of doing things and
both could use just one "Connect" button or both could have a separate
"Link" button. Device 2 could also have an "Unlink" button
that sends: /link/set ii 0 0
if desired.
To use these two devices as one, the "Connect" button on both devices and the "Link" button on the second device are pressed in any order. The two surfaces will now act as one surface with 14 bankable strips.
This example will be more complex and use a total of five devices. The first three devices will form Link Set 1 and have 8 strips each. They are similar to the left device above, but will only show "input" strips. The last two devices will form Link Set 2. Device 1 will be similar to the first three devices with 8 strips and the other will be similar to the 6 strip device in example 1 having Master and transport controls as well. The devices in Link Set 2 will be set up to only use bus and VCA strips and so don't need to include record enable buttons etc. It is expected that all devices have banking buttons, but at least one surface in each Link Set would have to have them.
Devices 1 to 3 (from left to right) would each have a "Connect"
button that sends: /set_surface iiiiiiiii 8 3 8323 0 0 0 0 1 n
where n is the position or Link Id of that surface from 1 to
3, left to right. Device 4 would use: /set_surface iiiiiiiii 8
156 8323 0 0 0 0 2 1
and device 5 would use: /set_surface
iiiiiiiii 6 156 8403 0 0 0 0 2 2
.
As before, the "Connect" on each surface is pressed in any order and the resulting surface would have 24 input strips where the banking buttons on any of the first three surfaces would bank those three surfaces 24 strips at a time through the input strips (assuming more than 24 input strips are available). The last two strips would form a master and bus section with 14 bus only strips that will bank through the bus strips (assuming more than 14 bus strips). This combined surface would have 38 strips (plus Master) all together.
In this example there are two devices as in example 1. However, the
goal is to have only input strips on the left device and only bus strips,
Master and transport controls on the right device. In this case linking
is not needed. The left device would use a "Connect" button that sent:
/set_surface iiii 8 3 8323 0
and the right device would
use a "Connect" button that sent: /set_surface iiii 6 156 8403 0
.
The banking buttons on the left surface would bank through the input
channels and the banking buttons on the right surface would bank
through the buses and VCAs. As this example does not use Ardours OSC
linking commands, it will also work with Ardour versions 5.0 to 5.12.