</figure>
<p>
- The Editor and the Mixer share the same toolbar (the top of the window). The sections displayed
- in this toolbar can be customized to the user's workflow, by checking options in
- <kbd class="menu">Preferences > Appearance > Toolbar</kbd>.
+ The Editor and the Mixer share the same toolbar (the top of the window). The sections displayed in this toolbar can be customized to the user's workflow, by checking options in <kbd class="menu">Preferences > Appearance > Toolbar</kbd>.
</p>
<p>
- Switching between the Editor and the Mixer windows is done :
+ Switching between the Editor and the Mixer windows is done:
</p>
<ul>
<li>with the <a href="/ardours-interface/status-indicators/#mode_selector">Mode Selector buttons</a> in the upper right</li>
window where editing and arranging a project is done. The window
has a general "horizontal" sense to it: the timeline flows from left to
right, the playhead showing the current position in the session moves
- from left to right — the window really represents <dfn>time</dfn>
+ from left to right—the window really represents <dfn>time</dfn>
in a fairly literal way.
</p>
<p>
To learn more about the process of mixing, see <a href="/mixing/">Mixing<a>.
</p>
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