<p>
Templates can be huge time savers when working on similar projects, or on
usual projects, as they allow to preset and tweak a lot of the <a
- href="@@session-properties-dialog">session properties</a>, (like the
+ href="@@session-properties">session properties</a>, (like the
availability of a <a href="@@monitor-section">monitoring section</a>,
connection to a Master Bus, etc.), and handle the creation of <a
href="@@adding-tracks-busses-and-vcas">tracks</a> of any kind.
<tr><th><kbd class="menu">Advanced Session</kbd></th>
<td>Like the Empty Template, but adds the ability to easily manage the Master bus (channels, hardware connection, and track autoconnection), and the creation of a monitoring section.</td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="menu">Recording Session</kbd></th>
- <td>Like the Empty Template, but allows the fast creation of a number of tracks, optionnaly ready to record.</td></tr>
+ <td>Like the Empty Template, but allows the fast creation of a number of tracks, optionally ready to record.</td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="menu">Live Band</kbd></th>
- <td>Fast tracks the creation of usual tracks for a band setup (vocals, guitars, piano, ...), and optionnaly adds usual effects on these tracks.</td></tr>
+ <td>Fast tracks the creation of usual tracks for a band setup (vocals, guitars, piano, ...), and optionally adds usual effects on these tracks.</td></tr>
</table>
<p>
- Selecting a template will display its description in the right-side pannel, while
+ Selecting a template will display its description in the right-side panel, while
hovering over a template name will show a tooltip indicating if it is a factory
template, or, if it is a user-created one, which version of Ardour was used to
create it.
use <kbd class="menu">NetJack</kbd> which provides network audio I/O.
</td></tr>
<tr><th>Device</th>
- <td>The selector should show all availiable interfaces provided by the
+ <td>The selector should show all available interfaces provided by the
driver above and which are capable of duplex operation.
<p class="warning">
When using an Intel Mac running OS X and the builtin audio
<tr><th>MIDI System</th>
<td>
Selects the MIDI driver to use. On Mac OS X, this will be <kbd
- class="menu">CoreMIDI</kbd>. On Linux, it can be changed between two legacy
+ class="menu">CoreMIDI</kbd>. On Linux, this will follow the audio backend.
+ If the Audio backend is ALSA, midi will be alsa also. If the backend is
+ JACK, it can be changed between two legacy
ALSA drivers or the (preferred) new JACK+ALSA implementation.</td></tr>
</table>