<h3>External Monitoring</h3>
<img class="right"
-src="/diagrams/external-monitoring.png" />
+src="/images/external-monitoring.png" />
<p>When using <dfn>external monitoring</dfn>, Ardour plays no role in
monitoring at all. Perhaps the recording set-up has an external mixer which
can be used to set up monitor mixes, or perhaps the sound-card being used
settings are less flexible and not saved with the session.</p>
<h3>JACK-Based Hardware Monitoring</h3>
-<img class="right" src="/diagrams/jack-monitoring.png" />
+<img class="right" src="/images/jack-monitoring.png" />
<p>Some sound cards have the ability
to mix signals from their inputs to their outputs with very low or even zero
latency, a feature called <dfn>hardware monitoring</dfn>.
</p>
<h3>Software Monitoring</h3>
-<img class="right" src="/diagrams/ardour-monitoring.png" />
+<img class="right" src="/images/ardour-monitoring.png" />
<p>With the <dfn>software monitoring</dfn> approach, all monitoring is
performed by Ardour — it makes track inputs available at track
outputs, governed by various controls. This approach will almost always have