- <dfn>Insert return(s)</dfn>, both of which are JACK ports which are
- visible to other JACK applications.<br>
- Inserts are the JACK equivalents of normalized switching jacks on an
- analog console.
+ <dfn>Insert return(s)</dfn>, both of which are either audio device or JACK ports.
+</p>
+
+<p class="note">
+ When an insert is created, the signal will be interrupted until the relevant
+ connections to the insert ports are made!
+</p>
+
+<p>
+ While jack ports are visible to other JACK applications, ALSA ports are only
+ useful for patching in audio equipment external to the computer. If inserting
+ a software processor is required, a plugin would be the first choice. If a plugin
+ is not available then the jackd audio backend would have to be used. This is
+ not very common any more but there are some older jack clients that require
+ using jack.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Inserts work the same as the inserts on analog consoles except they are not
+ normalled like most jacks on an analog console.