<h2>Accessing the Rhythm Ferret</h2>
<p>
- The Rhythm Ferret window can be accessed by <kbd class="mouse">Right</kbd> clicking
+ The Rhythm Ferret window can be accessed by <kbd class="mouse">right</kbd> clicking
any audio region, then <kbd class="menu"><em>Name_Of_The_Region</em> > Edit
> Rhythm Ferret</kbd>.
</p>
<p>
Vertical grey markers will appear on the selected region, showing where Ardour
detects onsets as per the parameters. This markers can be manually adjusted, see
- bellow.
+ below.
</p>
<h2>The Note Onset Mode</h2>
</p>
<table class="dl">
<tr><th><dfn>Detection function</dfn></th><td>The method used to detect note changes. More on
- this bellow.</td></tr>
+ this below.</td></tr>
<tr><th><dfn>Trigger gap (postproc)</dfn> (ms)</th><td>Set the minimum inter-onset interval,
in milliseconds, i.e. the shortest interval between two consecutive onsets.
</td></tr>
<tr><th><dfn>Energy based</dfn></th><td>This function calculates the local energy of the input
spectral frame</td></tr>
<tr><th><dfn>Spectral Difference</dfn></th><td>Spectral difference onset detection function
- based on Jonhatan Foote and Shingo Uchihashi's "The beat spectrum: a new
+ based on Jonathan Foote and Shingo Uchihashi's "The beat spectrum: a new
approach to rhythm analysis" (2001)</td></tr>
<tr><th><dfn>High-Frequency Content</dfn></th><td> This method computes the High Frequency
Content (HFC) of the input spectral frame. The resulting function is efficient
Those regions can then be manually aligned, or have their sync points set to
the closest grid (as per the <a href="@@grid-controls">Grid settings</a> in
effect), by selecting all the regions, and using the
- <kbd class="mouse">RIGHT</kbd> click > Selected Regions > Position >
- Snap position to grid.
+ <kbd class="mouse">right</kbd> click then <kbd class="menu">Selected Regions > Position >
+ Snap position to grid</kbd>.
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