Like a normal aux send, an <dfn>external send</dfn> taps the signal at a
specific within a channel strip, but delivers it to an external application
or piece of hardware rather than an Ardour bus. By itself, an external
- send has no effect whatsoever on the audio signals within Ardour —
- it is a one-way signal routing that leaves all existing signal processing
+ send has no effect whatsoever on the audio signals within Ardour—it is a one-way signal routing that leaves all existing signal processing
just as it was.
</p>
<p>
<a href="/signal-routing/the-patchbay"><dfn>patchbay</dfn></a> to allow
you to connect the send to the desired destination.
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+<p class="fixme">Broken links</p>
<h2>Removing an External Send</h2>
<p>You can remove an external send in several ways:</p>
it on and off. When turned off, silence will be delivered to the send. When
turned on, the signal within the channel strip will be delivered.
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+
<h2>Editing Send Routing</h2>
<p>
Double-clicking or Edit-clicking on the send in the processor box will