Although track/bus <a href="@@the-track-and-bus-group-list">groups</a> offer a certain
kind of grouped-control over gain, solo, mute and more, traditional mixing consoles have long had
group master channels ("<abbr title="Voltage-Controlled Amplifier">VCA</abbr>s") which allows to combine
- both a single fader to control the group level while also allowing you to easily adjust the relative
+ both a single fader to control the group level while also allowing to easily adjust the relative
levels inside the group. For large projects, this can make mixing much easier to control.
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<p>
Ardour implements those <dfn>VCAs</dfn> in a way that allows to use either or both
- of the conventions used on different traditionnal consoles for combining multiple masters:
+ of the conventions used on different traditional consoles for combining multiple masters:
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<ul>
<li>Nest VCAs (VCA 2 controls VCA 1 etc.)</li>