+<p>
+ Most phone OSC applets (TouchOSC, Control) require manual port to be set.
+ There are certainly more controls than needed. Using send enables for
+ example, may lead to wasted time discovering why a send has no sound.
+ A good easy to use controller that fits on most phones while still
+ being controllable even with big fingers might look like:
+</p>
+<table>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <figure>
+ <img alt="TouchOSC Screenshot"
+ src="/images/osc-cue-touchosc.jpg">
+ <figcaption>Personal Monitor controller using TouchOSC</figcaption>
+ </figure>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <figure>
+ <img alt="Control Screenshot"
+ src="/images/osc-cue-control.jpg">
+ <figcaption>Personal Monitor controller using Control</figcaption>
+ </figure>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+
+<p>
+ Ardour is not limited to talking to one personal monitor controller
+ at a time, but is able to deal with many simultaneously, each controlling
+ its own Aux bus.
+</p>