- Trim, Fader and Panner are provided by Ardour. The Processor Box can hold 3rd
- Party Plugins or host-provided redirects (insert, aux-send, etc.).
+ Trim, Fader and Panner are provided by Ardour. The Processor Box can hold third
+ party plugins or host-provided redirects (insert, aux-send, etc.).
in the chain. The number of panner outputs is equal to the track's outputs
ports, which can be added and removed dynamically. This schema is called
<em>Flexible I/O</em>. It is very powerful and a distinctive feature of
in the chain. The number of panner outputs is equal to the track's outputs
ports, which can be added and removed dynamically. This schema is called
<em>Flexible I/O</em>. It is very powerful and a distinctive feature of
is forced to the number of inputs present at the point of insertion. If a
plugin pin is missing, it is ignored. If a plugin pin is not connected, it is
fed with silence. Non-connected plugin outputs are ignored.
is forced to the number of inputs present at the point of insertion. If a
plugin pin is missing, it is ignored. If a plugin pin is not connected, it is
fed with silence. Non-connected plugin outputs are ignored.
diagram will display the standard input/outputs for this plugin, i.e. the
number of ports (inputs & outputs) is equal to the number of pins on the
plugin, and a one-to-one connection is automatically created.
diagram will display the standard input/outputs for this plugin, i.e. the
number of ports (inputs & outputs) is equal to the number of pins on the
plugin, and a one-to-one connection is automatically created.
<p>
The window allows connection of the I/O ports to the plugin pins and other
I/O ports, provided they are compatible (MIDI vs. audio), just by dragging
<p>
The window allows connection of the I/O ports to the plugin pins and other
I/O ports, provided they are compatible (MIDI vs. audio), just by dragging
line is a "<em>thru</em>" line that directly connects an input to an output
without connecting to a pin on the plugin—hence without any audio
modification. These "thru" connections are latency compensated, with respect
line is a "<em>thru</em>" line that directly connects an input to an output
without connecting to a pin on the plugin—hence without any audio
modification. These "thru" connections are latency compensated, with respect
class="menu">Side Chain</kbd> button in the Pin Configuration window, and
choosing an <kbd class="menu">Audio</kbd> or <kbd class="menu">MIDI</kbd>
sidechain in the <kbd class="menu">Add Sidechain Input</kbd> lower right hand
class="menu">Side Chain</kbd> button in the Pin Configuration window, and
choosing an <kbd class="menu">Audio</kbd> or <kbd class="menu">MIDI</kbd>
sidechain in the <kbd class="menu">Add Sidechain Input</kbd> lower right hand
tracks/busses available to be sidechained, or, for a more complex setup (e.g.
sidechaining from hardware directly), the
tracks/busses available to be sidechained, or, for a more complex setup (e.g.
sidechaining from hardware directly), the
- <a href="/signal-routing/Patchbay/">Routing Grid</a> (also accessible with a
- <kbd class="mouse">Right</kbd>-click on the dropdown menu).
+ <a href="@@patchbay">Routing Grid</a> (also accessible with a
+ <kbd class="mouse">Right</kbd>-click on the drop-down menu).
</p>
<p>
The sidechain ports can then be connected, as other inputs, to a pin of the
plugin, or an output port as a "thru".
</p>
</p>
<p>
The sidechain ports can then be connected, as other inputs, to a pin of the
plugin, or an output port as a "thru".
</p>